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Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in Water Bodies

  • HABs in U.S. Waterbodies

    Want to know how often HAB toxins show up in waters across the country? The EPA’s National Aquatic Resources Surveys measure algal toxins in the nation’s waters.

    Explore HAB toxin data
  • Where are HABs Occurring in the U.S.?

    Find out if HABs are in water bodies near you.

    Learn about trends, monitoring results and forecasts

  • HAB Advisories

    Tribal, state and local governments may issue advisories for water bodies with HABs.

    Learn more about HAB advisories

  • Updates for HAB Technical Experts

    View recent journal articles and upcoming meetings about HABs.

    Explore technical information on HABs

Certain environmental conditions in water bodies can intensify algae growth, causing algal blooms. Blooms with the potential to harm human health or aquatic ecosystems are referred to as Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). HABs can produce toxins that present a risk to people, animals, aquatic ecosystems, the economy, drinking water supplies, property values, commercial and industrial fishing, and recreational activities like swimming.

  • Basic Information

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    Learn about the types, causes and effects of HABs

    Learn the Basics about HABs
  • HAB Trends, Monitoring Results and Forecasts

    HAB trends

    Find existing advisories, forecasts and trends in HABs across the U.S.

    Learn about Trends, Monitoring and Forecasts
  • Managing HABs

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    From preventing HABs in water bodies to removing algal toxins from drinking water, learn ways to manage HABs

    Explore Ways to Manage HABs
  • HAB Laws, Tools and Data

    Policy

    Learn about the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research Control Act (HABHRCA) and the data the EPA and other agencies collect to help protect people and aquatic life from exposure to HABs

    Explore HAB Policies and Data
  • HAB Methods and Research

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    Find methods for sampling and analyzing HABs and explore the EPA's past and present HAB research

    Learn about HAB Methods and Research
  • Outreach and Other HAB Resources

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    Find the EPA's HAB outreach materials (webinars, newsletters, etc.); state, Tribal, federal and other oranization's HAB resources; and laboratories that analyze water samples for algae, cyanobacteria and their toxins

    Explore Other HAB Information

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