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Harmful Algal Blooms and Food Security across the Northeast Pacific

Harmful Algal Blooms and Food Security across the Northeast Pacific

by Sigurður Björnsson | Apr 25, 2024

Certain species of blooming phytoplankton can produce harmful toxins, Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs), that can have negative effects on humans, other mammals, fish, shellfish, or birds. A webinar organised by Ocean Decade Collaborative Center Northeast Pacific.
Harmful Algal Blooms and Food Security across the Northeast Pacific – An Ocean Decade Activity

Harmful Algal Blooms and Food Security across the Northeast Pacific – An Ocean Decade Activity

by Sigurður Björnsson | Apr 25, 2024 | News

A Webinar scheduled on May 23rd at 10:30 am to 12:30 PST (19:30 – 21:30 CET) Phytoplankton are microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that make up the base of marine food webs. Certain conditions, like changes in temperature, wind, salinity and stratification, or...
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