The Cyanobacteria Monitoring Collaborative will hold a mini-conference/workshop at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH from 8:30am to 4:00pm on January 16th, 2020. This event is brought to you by the...
The plenary roundtable kicked off the mini-conference by discussing cyanobacteria issues and resources from a variety of perspectives – federal government, state government, local government, and lake/watershed...
This talk highlights the bloomWatch phone App developed by the Cyanobacteria Monitoring Collaborative, including initial start-up issues based on user feedback, as well as, the current changes presently underway to...
TThe ITRC Harmful Cyanobacteria Team is developing a technical guidance document to assist lake managers and others respond to cyanobacteria blooms in freshwater. The guide will cover general cyanobacteria ecology...
This talk details how BMAA, a toxin produced by cyanobacteria, moves through lake food webs in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem by examining both trophic interactions based on stable isotope analysis and toxin...
Overview of Monitoring Strategies Coast to Coast – a presentation given by Jennifer Graham of the U.S. Geological Survey at the Cyanobacteria Monitoring Collaborative Mini-Conference on January 16, 2020 at the...
Lake Massabesic: Monitoring Cyanobacteria in a Public Drinking Water Source – a presentation given by Kristin Conte of the Manchester Water Works at the Cyanobacteria Monitoring Collaborative Mini-Conference on...
This talk details how UNH researchers used the cyanoScope kit to evaluate the affect of anadromous juvenile alewife on the plankton population in Lower Mill Pond, Brewster, MA. A trophic cascade was observed, where...
Aerosols from freshwater lakes with toxigenic cyanobacteria pose a potentially serious threat to humans and wildlife. Toxic aerosols are emitted by a wide range of lakes, but the mechanisms of cyanobacterial...
This talk (delivered remotely) included a brief summary of Association to Preserve Cape Cod’s cyanobacteria monitoring program history, methods, purpose, and plans for expansion in future seasons. Association to...
The City of Worcester Lakes and Ponds Program has been expanding cyanobacteria monitoring in regional waterbodies since 2017, finding a volunteer-based approach to meet both the goals of the CMC and local education and...
The NALMS Inland HABs Program webpages were updated and expanded in late 2019. The information contained on the pages has been refocused around three key issues – providing public resources, sharing applied educational...