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Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative 2023 ReportOHSU-TB-1526 Download (9.74 MB) Full Detail Page |
Twine Line Fall/Winter 2022OHSU-TL-1564The Fall/Winter 2022 issue of Twine Line covers water quality research, virtual education, the problems with (and possible solutions for) plastic bags, and much more! VOLUME: 44 ISSUE: 1 LENGTH: 23 pages Download (26.98 MB) Full Detail Page |
Ohio Sea Grant Extension: What is Extension?OHSU-CAST-1716Ohio Sea Grant Extension: What is Extension? with Extension leader Tory Gabriel |
Freshwater Science: A Toxin Forecast for Lake Erie’s Harmful Algal BloomsOHSU-CAST-1705Scientists are currently able to accurately forecast the size and approximate location of Lake Erie’s summer harmful algal blooms, but they still have questions about what controls when blooms become toxic, and how to predict which algal toxins the bloom is likely to produce. Dr. Justin Chaffin at Ohio State’s Stone Lab is studying the environmental factors that cause Lake Erie algal blooms to become toxic or remain non-toxic, to provide more guidance to water utilities on when they should plan to treat drinking water for algal toxins. DURATION: 37 mins |
Forecast for Harmful Algal Blooms in Lake Erie 2022OHSU-CAST-1702Stone Laboratory and Ohio Sea Grant at The Ohio State University hosted a live web event for NOAA’s annual HABs Forecast for western Lake Erie on June 30 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET. In addition to the official forecast, the event featured spring nutrient loading and projections along with expert commentary and highlights of recent research efforts and successes. |
Freshwater Science Teaser: Using Bacteria to Remove Microcystin from Drinking WaterOHSU-CAST-1695Many Ohio communities draw their drinking water from Lake Erie, so making sure that any harmful algal bloom toxins are removed before the water reaches consumers is essential to maintaining public health. While water treatment plants currently use activated carbon, ozonation, and other methods to treat for algal toxins, Dr. Jason Huntley at The University of Toledo, with funding from the Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative is developing new cost-effective, efficient, and safe methods to remove algal toxins from drinking water, using bacteria that naturally break down microcystin toxin into non-toxic component parts. The team was issued a patent on this technology in May 2021. DURATION: ~ 1 min |
2022 Stone Lab Overview BrochureOHSU-SLC-18742022 Stone Lab Overview Brochure Download (6.04 MB) Full Detail Page |
2022 Stone Lab TrifoldOHSU-SLC-18752022 Stone Lab Overview Trifold Download (1.13 MB) Full Detail Page |
Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative 2021 ReportOHSU-TB-1523Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative 2021 Report Download (6.35 MB) Full Detail Page |
2021 Lake Erie Harmful Algal Blooms ForecastOHSU-CAST-1667 |
2021 Try Something NewOHSU-B-1578 |
Virtual Ohio Charter Captains Conference 2021OHSU-CAST-1657Ohio Sea Grant’s Charter Captains Conference helps prepare Lake Erie fishing charter boat captains for the upcoming season by providing updates about Lake Erie’s 2020 fishing outlook, environmental conditions, licensing, regulations and business management. LENGTH: 201 pages |
Twine Line Winter/Spring 2021OHSU-TL-1562Ohio Sea Grant scientists and Extension educators continue to address important Ohio issues like aquaculture and harmful algal blooms through research and outreach. VOLUME: 43 ISSUE: 1 LENGTH: 13 pages |
Stone Lab Virtual Open House TourOHSU-CAST-1639While we couldn’t welcome guests to Gibraltar Island this year, Stone Lab staff created a virtual tour to learn more about the Lake Erie islands and Stone Lab history, and to show off some beautiful views. DURATION: 9 mins |
Understanding Algal Blooms: State of the Science Virtual ConferenceOHSU-CAST-1638The Understanding Algal Blooms: State of the Science Virtual Conference highlighted current scientific knowledge related to algal blooms. Research and outreach leaders presented findings from recent studies and identified important areas of uncertainty. Specific topics included: - Collaborations and partnerships critical for improving water quality DURATION: ~ 4 hrs, 1 min |
Stone Lab REU Presentations 2020OHSU-CAST-1636Stone Lab’s Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) students present the results of their independent research projects. DURATION: ~ 1 hr, 40 mins |
2020 Lake Erie Harmful Algal Blooms ForecastOHSU-CAST-1635Stone Laboratory and Ohio Sea Grant at The Ohio State University hosted a live web event for NOAA’s annual HABs Forecast for western Lake Erie on July 9 from 10 a.m. to noon Eastern. In addition to the official forecast, the event featured spring nutrient loading and projections along with expert commentary and highlights of recent research efforts and successes. DURATION: ~ 2 hrs, 27 mins |
Twine Line Spring/Summer 2020OHSU-TL-1561Ohio Sea Grant researchers and Extension specialists are working to protect public health, prevent plastic pollution and maintain drinking water safety. VOLUME: 42 ISSUE: 1 LENGTH: 19 pages |
Twine Line Fall/Winter 2019OHSU-TL-1560The Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative (HABRI) continues to help protect Ohio residents from algal toxins. Researchers are making promising progress on solutions for tracking blooms, protecting drinking water, reducing public health impacts and supporting sustainable agriculture efforts. VOLUME: 41 ISSUE: 3 LENGTH: 19 pages Download (5.54 MB) Full Detail Page |
Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative Year 4 Report Executive SummaryOHSU-TB-1522Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative Year 4 Report Executive Summary (2019) LENGTH: 14 pages Download (3.66 MB) Full Detail Page |
2020 Stone Lab Overview BrochureOHSU-SLC-1835A complete overview of the summer 2020 Stone Lab course offerings and details for studying on the island LENGTH: 19 pages Download (7.86 MB) Full Detail Page |
Saving a Threatened SpeciesOHSU-CAST-1623Nerodio is a play on the Latin name for Lake Erie Watersnakes, Nerodia sipedon insularum, and refers to an annual census of watersnakes on the Lake Erie islands. First started as part of the recovery program for the federally threatened snake in 2001, the researchers continue to collect data on the islands’ snake populations today. DURATION: 3 mins |
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