
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Harmful Algal Blooms: Know It. Avoid It. Report It.
While HABs have existed for billions of years, recent changes—including climate change, warmer temperatures, and increases in phosphorous and other nutrients—are accelerating their growth and negative impact on New York’s environment, human health, pets, and summertime activities. In this episode, hosts Sean and Erica are joined by Matt Kraft and Leanna Pierson, Research Scientists with DEC’s Division of Water, for a closer look at HABs, state investments to improve water quality, and the agency’s education and outreach efforts (Know It, Avoid It, Report It) to help New Yorkers track HABs in their communities.
Episode 10 also spotlights the latest environmental news and DEC initiatives, including State investments in partnership with the Billion Oyster Project that help strengthen coastal resiliency and improve water quality in Jamaica Bay using oysters, an upcoming joint environmental justice listening session with DEC and U.S. EPA experts on Long Island, and a preview of DEC’s participation at the Great New York State Fair in Syracuse.
SHOW NOTES:
- What are harmful algal blooms (HABs)?
- Report HABs to New York State (NYHABS) – reporting form
- Know It, Avoid It, Report It (DEC Facebook)
About:
“DEC Does What?!” is a bi-weekly podcast that features conversations with DEC experts about the agency’s wide-ranging efforts to protect New Yorkers and the environment. Hosted by DEC Interim Commissioner Sean Mahar and Chief of Staff Erica Ringewald. For more information, visit http://dec.ny.gov/podcast
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