Description
Happy summer! We hope you can get out and enjoy your favorite lake(s) during this period of long daylight and warm (hot) days. During this time period, many of our lakes unfortunately become unusable because of problems that arise from warm water, excess nutrients, and all that summer sun. In particular, cyanobacteria blooms, also call cyanobacteria Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs), among other terms, are common during this summer season. Every other summer, we highlight current work and insights related to HABs, and so this issue of LakeLine brings together a range of articles focused on HABs.
Click the links below to view the full issue or the articles on their own:
- LakeLine 43-2 Full
- From the Editor
Amy Smagula - From the President
Kiyoko Yokota - The “H,” “A,” and “B” of a HAB: A Definitional Framework
Rebecca M. Gorney, Jennifer L. Graham, and Jennifer C. Murphy - Blind Spots in CyanoHAB Monitoring
Anne Wilkinson, Dendy Lofton, and Katie Kemmit
- Cyanobacterial Blooms and Recreational Water Quality Monitoring in Canada
Ron Zurawell and Jennifer Graydon
- Cyanobacteria Blooms and Mitigation: Adaptation, Causes, and Mitigation
Jennifer L. Jermalowicz-Jones and Ryan Navarre
- Student Corner: Outcomes of a “Lake School” education program for residents and association members of lakes in Pennsylvania
Benjamin Harris - NALMS 314 Workgroup Intern
Skye Embray - “Lakespert” – The Devil’s Element
Steve Lundt, CLM