Florida Center for Coastal and Human Health News

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sargassum Sargassum Now World’s Largest Harmful Algal Bloom Due to Nitrogen Link
benthic Harmful Algal Bloom Assessment of Lake Okeechobee System Link
benthic-lander Predicting Harmful Algal Blooms in Lake Okeechobee- FAU Harbor Branch Scientist Deploys Novel Lake-bottom Benthic Lander Link
habs-fdoh FAU Receives Grant to Study Health Effects of Harmful Algal Blooms Link
bull_shark Harbor Branch to study algae blooms' effects on Indian River Lagoon bull sharks Link
lake-okeechobee-algae FAU Awarded $2.2 Million to Monitor Algal Blooms in Lake Okeechobee Link
turtle Impact of Harmful Algal Blooms on Sea Turtle Health Link
nasal-swab The Nose Knows: Study Establishes Airborne Exposure to Microcystins Link
cdc New Test Detects Harmful Algal Blooms Toxin Exposure in Human Urine Link
alex FAU Harbor Branch Receives Harmful Algal Bloom Research Funding Link
sullivan Tackling Harmful Algae Blooms Link
sullivan-j Florida Senate President Appoints FAU Harbor Branch’s James Sullivan to Red Tide Mitigation Council Link
  FAU Harbor Branch Partners with 4Ocean, Navocean, and GCOOS to Monitor Algae in Lake Okeechobee with First Autonomous Sailboat Link
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Florida Atlantic's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute engages with the community through the Ocean Discovery Visitors Center and the Ocean Science Lecture Series. Harbor Branch’s research and outreach programs translate marine science in order to provide solutions that improve economies and quality of life for coastal communities.
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Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Florida Atlantic University
5600 US 1 North
Fort Pierce, FL 34946