RSC HAB Monitoring Citizen Science Program

The RSC provides Citizen Science workshops to train individuals on how to recognize and report a potential harmful algal bloom.  Training includes proper HAB identification, reporting, and feedback from our scientists.  These observations provide additional data to scientists at the RSC to track and monitor harmful algal blooms in this region.

Register TODAY for our next HAB Spotter training on MAY 1st or MAY 4th by filling out this short Google Form!

 

If you are a trained HAB Citizen Scientist through the RSC, please enter your observations using the form below. Your information will be received by the RSC and followed-up with further observation and analysis as necessary. Thank you for your time and efforts in observing harmful algal blooms in the great Erie area.

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