The ECOHAB: Florida program is part of a national, coordinated
study of regional harmful algal blooms in the United States.
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ECOHAB: Florida Mission Statement (53
KB)
The ECOHAB program was developed to focus on the ecological
aspects of harmful algal bloom research.
ECOHAB: Florida Project
Goals (33 KB)
The goal of ECOHAB: Florida is to investigate harmful algal blooms
in the Gulf of Mexico. Specific research concentrates on the life
cycle, bloom dynamics, and environmental effects of Karenia
brevis, Florida's red tide organism.
ECOHAB: Florida Project
Milestones (45 KB)
Expected accomplishments for each year of the ECOHAB: Florida
project are presented here.
ECOHAB: Florida Project Scientists (242
KB)
Meet the ECOHAB project scientists.
ECOHAB and Related
Papers (93 KB)
Check here for citations for papers and presentations by ECOHAB:
Florida researchers.
1997
Proposal (304 KB)
The 1997 ECOHAB: Florida proposal was submitted for funding
through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Coastal Ocean Program.
1998
Proposal (159 KB)
The 1998 ECOHAB: Florida proposal was submitted for funding
through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 1998.
Abstracts from the Symposium on Harmful Marine Algae in the
U.S. (93 KB)
The Symposium on Harmful Marine Algae in the U.S. was held
December 5-9, 2000, in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. These abstracts
are from the ECOHAB: Florida session of the conference.