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Get involved

There are plenty of ways to get involved. From collecting samples to reporting Algal Blooms in your area. Explore the list below to get involved globally on in your region.

Citizen Science: Get trained in monitoring Blue green algae in inland water bodies and report to National Center of Coastal Ocean Sciences. You will be provided with necessary equipment for collection and analysis and also undergo training on how to use the Phyto app.

https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/monitoring-and-assessments/pmn/volunteering/

 

Become a part of Cyanobacteria Monitoring Collaborative: Learn about bloomWatch, cyanoScope and cyanoMonitoring

https://cyanos.org/

Learn about day to day actions as a consumer that can decrease nutrient runoff to our water bodies

What can we do?

 

Get involved in raising awareness and education in your community

Lessons and teaching activities

 

Regional organizations that recruit citizen volunteers

https://sites.google.com/site/watereewaterwatch/

https://www.regsciconsort.com/harmful-algal-blooms/hab-citizen-scientists/

https://habscope.gcoos.org/

https://senecalake.org/volunteer-opportunities/#Citizen_Science_Opportunities

https://web.uri.edu/watershedwatch/habs/

https://mywaterquality.ca.gov/habs/bloom-report/

https://www.nwtoxicalgae.org/ReportBloom.aspx

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