
Image courtesy of Dr. Raphe Kudela (UCSC).
A satellite image displaying chlorophyll fluorescence
as an indication of phytoplankton biomass. Areas of
high fluorescence (yellow to red) mark areas where
red tide symptoms were observed
(11/14/2007).
 Image courtesy of Dave Jessup (CDFG).
A photo of algal bloom as seen in water color contrast
(11/24/2007).

Image courtesy of Dave Jessup (CDFG).
Foam associated with the red tide event
in Monterey Bay (11/11/2007).

Image courtesy of Santa Cruz Sentinel.
A western grebe is cleaned with soap by
volunteers at Santa Cruz CDFG. |
WHAT IS HABMAP?
California Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring and Alert Program (HABMAP) is an effort initiated by National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), California Ocean Science Trust (CA OST), and the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP) to develop a state-wide Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) alert network system for researchers and end user committees. 'The Regional Workshop on HABs in California Coastal Waters' was held April 2-3, 2008 in Costa Mesa, CA to kickoff HABMAP discussions (pdf report). Participants in the workshop agreed that the development of an integrated statewide HAB alert network would be of value to both researchers and end user committees. This effort is now referred to as HABMAP.
The leading agency for HABMAP is SCCWRP (Steve Weisberg; stevew@sccwrp.org)
The Role of CeNCOOS
The California Ocean Protection Council would like to see HABMAP connect with the two ocean observing systems in California: Southern California (SCCOOS) and Central and Northern (CeNCOOS).
In response, CeNCOOS held a workshop on August 18, 2008 at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute to discuss potential contributions and collaborations from this region (view notes).
Outcome of CeNCOOS Workshop:
In the CeNCOOS region we will utilize information from 5 regional pier stations:
- San Luis Obispo/Morro Bay Mark Moline/CalPOLY
- Monterey Wharf Jason Smith/ACT
- Santa Cruz Wharf Raphe Kudela/UCSC
- Bodega Bay John Largier/UC Davis
- Tiburon William Cochlan/SFSU/RTC
- Humboldt HSU
CeNCOOS region stations sample the same parameters as pier stations in the SCCOOS region including:
1) Specimens for HAB taxonomy
1. Pseudo-nitzschia spp.
2. Alexandrium sp.
3. Cochlodinium spp.
4. Lingulodinium polyedra
5. Prorocentrum spp.
6. Dinophysis spp.
7. Heterosigma spp.
8. Akashiwo sanguineum
9. Phaeocytis sp.
2) DA concentrations in plankton samples
3) Primary inorganic nutrients: nitrate, nitrite, phosphate, silicate
4) Extracted chlorophyll concentration in plankton samples
5) Temperature, salinity
ADDITIONALLY the piers in the CeNCOOS region will sample:
1) Urea
2) pH
3) Dissolved Oxgen
CeNCOOS will begin looking at how to build and fund the program.
DOCUMENTS FROM AUGUST 18th Meeting:
CeNCOOS August 08 Workshop Notes (Word Doc)
NOAA et al. April 08 Workshop Report (pdf report)
HABMAP Presentation: Meredith Howard (ppt presentation)
Slides from Raphe Kudela (ppt slides)
SCCOOS efforts for HABMAP: Dave Caron (ppt presentation)
Further information:
CIMT Fact Sheet 'Harmful
Algal Blooms': http://cimt.ucsc.edu/factsheets/2HaB_Factsheet.pdf View the CIMT Phytoplankton Identification Guide
View the CIMT Monterey Bay plankton sampling blog here
For more information contact Heather heather@mbari.org. |