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Clarifying Science Needs for Determining the Impact of Climate Change on Harmful Algal Blooms in Southeastern United States

Principal Investigator
Thomas Byl

Dates

Release Date
2021
Start Date
2021-05-01
End Date
2024-09-30

Summary

The southeast United States has many lakes, streams and reservoirs that serve as important drinking water sources, recreational, agricultural, and ecological uses. Unfortunately, harmful algal blooms are becoming more common in these waters, causing health issues for humans and animals. While it is clear that nutrients stimulate algae growth, it isn’t clear if there are other parameters that stimulate the development of harmful algal blooms. The scientific literature describes additional parameters that may affect algae growth, such as storm occurrence, temperature, dissolved metals, erosion of soils, length of growing season, and hydroperiod.This project will address these different parameters and examine how climate change influences [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Thomas Byl, Jennifer Cartwright
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program
Co-Investigator :
De’Etra Young
Funding Agency :
Southeast CASC

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“Algae bloom on Sassafras River; Credit: USEPA”
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Algae bloom on Sassafras River; Credit: USEPA
Algae bloom on Sassafras River; Credit: USEPA

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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