Harmful Algae is an international journal dedicated to advancing our understanding of toxin-producing algae and their impact on the environment and human health. First 150 characters: Devoted to scientific research on toxin-producing algae. Topics covered include HABs, monitoring, and bloom dynamics.
The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and short communications covering diverse aspects of harmful algal blooms (HABs), including bloom dynamics, toxin production, monitoring strategies, and ecological impacts. Key areas of focus include the physiological and ecological factors that drive HAB formation, the mechanisms of toxin production, and the effects of algal toxins on marine organisms and human health. Harmful Algae also features studies on the development and application of new technologies for HAB detection and monitoring.
Researchers, environmental managers, and policymakers rely on Harmful Algae for current, reliable information on HABs. Submit your work and participate to the global effort to address this growing environmental challenge. The journal also provides information about marine science.