Top Are the blue-green algae blooms a new problem?

€¢ Algal blooms are not a new phenomenon in the state. Algal blooms were documented in Floridas coastal waters as early as the 19th Century. However, increased nutrient loading in our waterways has likely contributed to increased frequencies of blooms in our freshwater systems.

In 1998, recognizing the need to assess the status of toxic microalgae in Florida, the state legislature approved funds to the Florida Harmful Algal Bloom Task Force (FLHABTF) to address any potential concerns regarding microalgae, including blue-green algae. Collaborative studies funded by the FLHABTF were initiated between the St. Johns River Water Management District, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissions Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Department of Health (DOH), private laboratories, and Wright State University to investigate the distribution of toxic blue-green algaeand their toxins (cyanotoxins) in Florida waters. More.

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