GlobalHAB (IOC-UNESCO and SCOR): Latinamerica contribution to the international coordination for sound knowledge of HABs to manage their impacts
2021
Berdalet, Elisa | Anderson, Clarissa R. | Banas, Neil | Davis, Tim | Clarke, David | Jeong, Hae Jin | Karlson, Bengt | Kudela, Raphael | Lapointe, Brian | Lim, Po Teen | Martinelli Filho, José Eduardo | Serrao, Ester Álvares | Siano, Raffaele | Silke, Joe | Trainer, Vera L. | van Tussenbroek, Brigitta I. | Wood, Susie | Yñiguez, Aletta | Miloslavich, Patricia | Enevoldsen, Henrik | Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO | Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research
12th International Phycological Congress
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]The Global Harmful Algal Blooms (GlobalHAB, www.global hab.info) Program is aimed at fostering international cooperative research directed toward improving the prediction of harmful algal bloom (HAB) events in aquatic ecosystems, and providing sound knowledge for policy- and decision-making to manage and mitigate HAB impacts in a changing planet. GlobalHAB is sponsored by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO and the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR). GlobalHAB was launched in 2016 and will last for 10 years. The GlobalHAB scientific objectives are focused on the research of taxonomic, ecological and toxicology knowledge gaps, on the effects of climate change on HABs and their biogeographic distribution, the implementation of HABs observing systems, and overall, to promote aquatic food and water safety and security. The GlobalHAB program has an international nature, and collaborates with international entities and programs that share objectives on HABs research, management and mitigation, as was already done by the former program GEOHAB. In particular, scientists from Latin America were active participants in GEOHAB and today Latin America is key in the implementation of GlobalHAB. Extreme HAB events affecting aquaculture sites and natural environments, Sargassum beachings, HABs monitoring programs, ciguatera fish poisoning, toxin transfer through the food webs, are examples of topics where scientists in Latin America are very active and thus, contribute to the implementation of GlobalHAB. Scientists are invited to participate in GlobalHAB by designing and endorsing scientific activities linked to the goals of GlobalHAB, and by participating in other international activities
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]The GlobalHAB (www.globalhab.info) international program is funded by IOC UNESCO and SCOR
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Peer reviewed
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]المعلومات البيبليوغرافية
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