Harmful Algal Blooms Get “Hotter” in 2018
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) were a topic of great interest at the 2018 ASLO Summer Meeting in Victoria, B.C., Canada (Fig. 1). This was no surprise, since HABs may become – and already are in some areas – the greatest water quality threat to public health and aquatic ecosystems. The Summer Meeting included seven special sessions with a focus on HABs, algal blooms, or cyanobacteria; there were over 75 oral and poster presentations on or related to HABs research. In addition, 15 people participated in a town hall style discussion of strategies for cross-jurisdictional HABs prevention. These presentations and discussions at the ASLO meeting highlighted the complexities of the HABs problem.