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Lunchtime Discovery: Algae Blooms: Why is the Water That Color?

  • Wednesday, August 03, 2022
  • 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Algae bloom

Elizabeth Fensin, Algal Ecologist and Dan Wiltsie, Algal Bloom Response Coordinator, Division of Water Resources, NC Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)

Algae are found in all aquatic systems and are an essential food source for many organisms, but under some conditions, they can reproduce rapidly and form blooms that cause major changes in water chemistry. These changes can be harmful to the ecosystem and to human health. Join two scientists from the NC DEQ’s Division of Water Resources to learn about the biology and ecology of algae, why algae blooms occur and how the Algae Lab studies and monitors this phenomenon.

Join us on YouTube!


Live Virtual Presentation hosted by NC Museum of Natural Sciences’ SECU Daily Planet Curator Chris Smith and the NC Department of Environmental Quality Office of Environmental Education and Public Affairs staff.

You can post questions in the YouTube chat or tweet questions to #LunchTimeDiscovery and mention @NorthCarolinaEE.

Brought to you by the NC DEQ Office of Environmental Education and Public Affairs and the NC Museum of Natural Sciences.

Details

Date:
August 3, 2022
Times:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Fee:
Free

Venue

Virtual
NC United States

Organizer

Chris Smith
919.707.9296