All Posts in Harmful Algal Bloom Mitigation

How can we get more young people engaged in water issues? That’s one of the topics in a recent episode of Xylem’s Solving Water podcast. The episode features...

What if we could use tiny animals to eat harmful algae? If so, which genotype would be best suited for the job? That was the subject of Annabelle M. Rayson’s...

What can we all do, working together, to protect and revitalize our oceans? That is the theme of this year’s World Oceans Day on June 8: “Revitalization:...

Although nitrate contamination in waterways can cause significant harm to wildlife and communities, measuring nitrate in the field has traditionally been...

The vehicle provided researchers at Clear Lake, California, with unsurpassed, never-before-possible sensed data of the entire lake. Harmful algal blooms (HABs)...
Red tide monitoring in the Gulf of Mexico

Florida is using several types of monitoring programs in its battle against red tide, a type of harmful algal bloom. We explore how the state’s approach to...