LN_CHL UI RIVERS NO3 LN_N:P DOY SSS CHL LN_SI:N RS REFL PARTICLE ABS CDOM ABS SI:P TEMP LN_SI Blum et al.Anderson et al. Monterey.

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LN_CHL UI RIVERS NO3 LN_N:P DOY SSS CHL LN_SI:N RS REFL PARTICLE ABS CDOM ABS SI:P TEMP LN_SI Blum et al.Anderson et al. Monterey

Harmful Algal Blooms Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have negative impacts on human and marine wildlife health, and on coastal economies (particularly the aquaculture, fisheries, and tourism industries). The number of HAB events is increasing worldwide. OPC staff will work with resource managers and researchers to develop a pilot HAB alert system that will provide forecasts and facilitate information exchange between HAB researchers, managers, and the public to reduce response time and the risks to human health. This pilot program can be expanded region-wide as called for in the West Coast Governors’ Agreement on Ocean Health. Better understanding of the cause and spread of HABs may provide the basis for future policy actions related to coastal water quality and reductions in HABs.