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Recent Papers, Upcoming Meetings and Webinars

This page provides technical experts with access to recent publications and information on upcoming meetings. It also provides links to upcoming HAB webinars that may be of interest.

For archived information on the Environmental Protection Agency's HAB outreach, including webinars, visit EPA Outreach on HABs.

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Recent Papers

Here we provide a sample of recent HAB related peer reviewed papers and scientific reports that may be of interest:

  • Genetic Diversity and Anatoxin Profiles of Freshwater Benthic Cyanobacteria From Nova Scotia (Canada). Valdez-Cano et al. 2025. Environmental Microbiology
  • Abrupt changes in algal biomass of thousands of US lakes are related to climate and are more likely in low-disturbance watersheds. Soranno et al. 2025. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Anthropogenic nutrient inputs cause excessive algal growth for nearly half the world’s population. McDowell et al. 2025. Nature Communications.
  • Dominant Dolichospermum and microcystin production in Detroit Lake (Oregon, USA). Jeon et al. 2025. Harmful Algae.
  • Growth and anatoxin-a production of Microcoleus (Cyanobacteria) strains from streams in California, USA. Brown et al. 2025. Harmful Algae.
  • The green convergence: United States lakes are collectively moving toward a eutrophic state. Fernandez-Figueroa et al. 2024. Harmful Algae
  • Role of tributary cyanobacterial and nutrient transport and sediment processes on cyanobacterial bloom initiation in Lake Superior nearshore. Kreiling et al. 2024. Journal of Great Lakes Research.
  • Bloom and bust: Toxic algae's impact on nearby property values. Wolf and Klaiber 2024. Ecological Economics.
  • Freshwater neurotoxins and concerns for human, animal, and ecosystem health: A review of anatoxin-a and saxitoxin. Christensen and Khan 2024. Science of the Total Environment.
  • An evaluation of statistical models of microcystin detection in lakes applied forward under varying climate conditions. Wilkinson et al. 2024. Harmful Algae.
  • Harmful algal blooms in inland waters. Feng et al. 2024. Nature Reviews: Earth and Environment.
  • Cyanobacteria in cold waters: A study of nearshore cyanobacteria assemblages in Lake Superior. Shchapov et al. 2024. Journal of Great Lakes Research.
  • Estimates of Lake Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Chlorophyll-a Concentrations to Characterize Harmful Algal Bloom Risk Across the United States. Brehob et al. 2024. Earth’s Future.
  • Role of tributary cyanobacterial and nutrient transport and sediment processes on cyanobacterial bloom initiation in Lake Superior nearshore. Kreling et al. 2024. Journal of Great Lakes Research.
  • Drivers and mechanisms of harmful algal blooms across hydrologic extremes in hypereutrophic Grand Lake St Marys (Ohio). Newell et al. 2024. Harmful Algae.
  • An evaluation of statistical models of microcystin detection in lakes applied forward under varying climate conditions. Wilkinson et al. 2024. Harmful Algae.
  • Can a shift in dominant species of Microcystis alter growth and reproduction of waterfleas?. Wang et al. 2024. Harmful Algae.
  • A tale of two blooms: do ecological paradigms for algal bloom success and succession require revisiting? Zepernick et al. 2024. Journal of Great Lakes Research.
  • What, How, When, and Where: Spatiotemporal Water Quality Hazards of Cyanotoxins in Subtropical Eutrophic Reservoirs. Stroski et al. 2024. Environmental Science and Technology.
  • Evaluation of metrics and thresholds for use in national-scale river harmful algal bloom assessments. Stackpoole et al. 2024. Ecological Indicators.

Upcoming Meetings

Here we provide a list of upcoming scientific meetings that may be of interest:

  • 13th International Conference on Toxic Cyanobacteria (ICTC13)
    Minoan Palace Resort, Chania, Crete, Greece
    May 4-8, 2025
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  • Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting 2025
    San Juan, Puerto Rico
    May 18-22, 2025
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  • 2025 International Association for Great Lakes Research Annual Conference
    Milwaukee, WI
    June 2-5, 2025
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  • 23rd Symposium of the International Association of Cyanophyte/Cyanobacteria (IAC) Research
  • University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL
  • July 20-24, 2025
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  • Interdisciplinary Freshwater Harmful Algal Blooms Workshop (IFHAB)
  • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
  • October 16-17, 2025
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  • 20th International Conference on Harmful Algae (ICHA 2025)
    Punta Arenas, Chile
    October 19-24, 2025
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  • North American Lake Management Society (NALMS 2025)
  • Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA
  • November 4-7. 2025
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  • ASLO-SIL Joint Meeting (Video Announcement)
    Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    May 12-16, 2026

Upcoming Webinars

Here we provide a list of upcoming HAB webinars that may be of interest:

  • EPA HABS, Hypoxia, and Nutrients Webinar Series

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Last updated on April 11, 2025
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