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Past HAB Projects
FWRI’s HAB scientists have conducted numerous research projects in support of the study of harmful algal blooms and their effects. Read about some of these past projects.


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The ECOHAB:Florida program is part of a national, coordinated study of regional harmful algal blooms in the United States.


This new method of sampling was developed for the St. Johns River in northeast Florida. The Monitoring and Event Response for Harmful Algal Blooms (MERHAB) program began in 1999 and was a 3-year, comprehensive study of the lower St. Johns River estuary.










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