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The
goals of this MERHAB program are:
1. To establish (and link to satellite image analysis) a fine-scale
in-situ sensor network for monitoring the spatiotemporal distribution
of algal blooms in coastal waters of southern California.
2. To use that network to facilitate cost effective sampling of blooms
and potential HAB events.
3. To implement state-of-the-art technology for quantifying
Pseudo-nitzschia species and domoic acid concentrations in water,
plankton and tissue samples from coastal locations off southern
California.
These goals will be accomplished through ‘working partnerships’ of
scientists within the HAB research community and agencies charged with
monitoring water quality. The sensor network will provide
within-network data collection, communication, processing and
sensor-actuated sampling. The network will also allow real-time
data
visualization, enabling rapid response (sampling, policy decisions) to
emerging events. The partnerships will also facilitate the
transfer of
cutting edge technology from academia into the hands of end-users
directly involved with monitoring coastal ecosystems and responding to
water quality issues.
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