Sierra Club HABs Fact Sheets and Information
"Clean Water Begins in Your Yard";
"A Very Brief Introduction to Nitrogen";
"Phosphorus and Harmful Algal Blooms";
"Sewage Wastes and Harmful Algal Blooms"
Webinar: "Nutrient Pollution: Problem-Solving in the Great Lakes Basin, Mississippi Basin, and Beyond".
- Sierra Club Grassroots Network Toxics Team's Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) SubTeam presented a webinar, Rights of Nature: Saving Lake Erie by Sean Nestor, a grassroots organizer from Toledo whose focus is on promoting democracy and citizen empowerment as a solution to social problems. A recording of the webinar can be accessed here on our YouTube channel.
- EPA/Office of Research and Development webinar series on harmful algal blooms (dates listed on the webinar home page)
- The Great Lakes HABs Collaborative webinar series on HABs mitigation and treatment, featuring cutting-edge research and technology on harmful algal bloom interception, treatment, and adaptive management. Dates and information on the series located on this Great Lakes HABs Collaborative webpage.
Fact Sheets from the Great Lakes HABs Collaborative webinar series on HABs mitigation and treatment, featuring cutting-edge research and technology on harmful algal bloom interception, treatment, and adaptive management. Dates and information on the series located on this Great Lakes HABs Collaborative webpage.
- Chronic Long-Term Health Effects of HAB Toxins
- Health Effects Associated with Exposure to HAB Toxins though Aerosolization
- How does Nitrogen Affect Harmful Algal Blooms?
- Phosphorus and HABs: Sources of P from the Maumee River
- Who Does What? A Guide to Agencies’ Roles in HABs
Fact Sheets from ITRC – Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council
Strategies for Preventing and Managing Harmful Cyanobacterial Blooms Report.
Visual Guide to Common Harmful Cyanobacteria
The EPA National HAB Program What Are the Effects of HABs | US EPA
EPA Fact Sheet: - Basic Information on Nutrient Pollution
https://www.epa.gov/habs/outreach-and-other-hab-resources