HABs Year 1 & 2 Report
The HABs Cochlodinium polykrikoides, Alexandrium, and Dinophysis acuminate have recurred annually across the Peconic Estuary with intensities and impacts varying year-to-year. Prior research has identified the ability of excessive nitrogen to promote and intensify these HABs (Hattenrath et al., 2010; Gobler et al., 2012; Hattenrath-Lehmann et al., 2015). Still, critical open questions regarding nitrogen and these HABs in the Peconic Estuary remain: Are the events similarly promoted by excessive nitrogen? What is the spatial and temporal variability of the nutrients promoting these events? What degree of nitrogen reduction is needed to lessen the intensity of these events? This project assessed the temporal dynamics of nutrients and HABs within bloom prone regions of the Peconic Estuary; assessed the ability of nitrogen and phosphorus to intensify HABs within bloom prone regions of the Peconic Estuary
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