Hydrogen peroxide measurements in subtropical aquatic systems and their implications for cyanobacterial blooms
Hydrogen peroxide is widely recognized as the most stable of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by both biotic and abiotic pathways in natural waters. Its high reactivity in mediating…
Read MoreHarmful algae bloom monitoring via a sustainable, sail-powered mobile platform for inland and coastal monitoring
Harmful algae blooms (HABs) in coastal marine environments are increasing in number and duration, pressuring local resource managers to implement mitigation solutions to protect human and ecosystem health. However, insufficient…
Read MoreCyanobacterial blooms in the central basin of Lake Erie: potentials for cyanotoxins and environmental drivers
Lake Erie western basin (WB) cyanobacterial blooms are a yearly summer occurrence; however, blooms have also been reported in the offshore waters of the central basin (CB), and very little…
Read MoreDetermining the sources of macroalgae during beach stranding events from species composition, stable isotope analysis, and laboratory experiments
Large accumulations of stranded macroalgae on the beaches of Sanibel Island from 2004 to 2007 were unusual and thought to be driven by high rainfall and river flows stemming from…
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