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Summary of the Florida Red Tide Planning and Coordination MeetingA Florida Red Tide Planning and Coordination Meeting was held November 6–7, 1996. Florida red tide researchers and colleagues discussed and summarized information and research needs.Karen A. Steidinger1, Beverly S. Roberts1, Patricia A. Tester2, Carmelo R. Tomas1 and Gabriel A. Vargo3 1Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Marine Research Institute, 100 8th Avenue SE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701; 2National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Fisheries Science Center, Beaufort Laboratory, Beaufort, NC 28516; 3University of South Florida, Department of Marine Science, 140 7th Avenue S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
INTRODUCTION
A Florida Red Tide Planning and Coordination Meeting was held November 6–7, 1996 and hosted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Florida Marine Research Institute in St. Petersburg, Florida. The purpose of the meeting was to bring Florida red tide researchers and their colleagues together to:
One of the handouts was a table containing columns indicating "what we know about red tides" and "what we do not know about red tides" framed as questions. This information served as an introduction to Florida red tides and provided a format for discussing data gaps and approaches to filling those gaps. It was agreed that this format would be used by the working groups to add additional questions. The first day, three groups were formed with each group assigned a mix of expertise to address the same questions. On the second day, attendees split into two groups, "Living Marine Resources and Public Health" and "Bloom Dynamics," to finalize the questions, action items, or approaches needed (research or other investigations). This summary is based on the results of those sessions. On the following pages, action items are listed as bullet statements and indicate suggested research or activity to address specific data gaps. When these action items are repeated or redundant between discussion topics (i.e., bloom dynamics and living marine resources and public health) or between questions in the same topic, the specific action item should be interpreted to be a high priority. Brief Historical Perspective (28 KB) Bloom Dynamics (24 KB) Summary of the Florida Red Tide Research Planning and Coordination Meeting, November 6–7, 1996 (22 KB) You will need Adobe Reader to view these PDF files. |
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