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Title Author Type Date
Impact of Pulse Disturbances on Phytoplankton: How Four Storms of Varying Magnitude, Duration, and Timing Altered Community Responses
MDPI Environments, 2024 11(10), 218
Claflin, N.; Steichen, J.L.; Henrichs, D.; Quigg, A. PDF 2024 Go→
Comparison of imaging flow cytometry and
microscopy for freshwater algal bloom detection
Lake and Reservoir Management, 2024 Vol. 40, No.3, 221-235
Gifford, S.R., St. Amand, A., Graham, J.L., Foster, G.M., Sauve,C., Clark, D., Schroeder-Larkins, H. PDF 2024 Go→
Marine Institute Deploys New Remote Sensing Instrument During Phytoplankton Coastal Survey ECO Magazine on-line Link 2024 Go→
High-Tech Instrument Enhances Ireland’s Harmful Algal Bloom Detection Efforts Oliver McBride
The Fishing Daily
Link 2024 Go→
New in-situ remote sensing instrument successfully deployed during annual phytoplankton coastal survey Marine Institute Link 2024 Go→
Hit or miss? Impact of time series resolution on resolving phytoplankton dynamics at hourly, weekly, and satellite remote sensing frequencies Sonnet, V.; Mouw, C.B; Ciochetto, A.B.; Carney-Almeida, J. PDF 2024 Go→
First Application of IFCB High-Frequency Imaging-in-Flow Cytometry to Investigate Bloom-Forming Filamentous Cyanobacteria in the Baltic Sea Kraft, K.; Seppälä, J.; Hällfors, H.; Suikkanen, S.; Ylöstalo, P.; Anglès, S.; Kielosto, S.; Kuosa, H.; Laakso, L.; Honkanen, M.; Lehtinen, S.; Oja, J.; Tamminen, T. PDF 2024 Go→
HARRNESS Harmful Algal Research and Response U.S. Office for Harmful Algal Blooms, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution PDF 2024 Go→
Algal bloom detection system marks first year in operation Fish Farmer Magazine Link 2024 Go→
Biotherm and Paul Meilhat Join Forces with the Tara Ocean Foundation to Study Ocean Biodiversity IMOCA website Link 2023 Go→
Dinoflagellate vertical migration fuels an intense red tide Zhenga, B.; Lucasa,A.J.; Franksa, P.J.S.; Schlossera, T.L.; Anderson, C.R.; Senda, U.; Davis, K.; Bartona, A.D.; Sosik, H.M. PDF 2023 Go→
Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring Gets Underway
The Nome Nugget
Gannon, Megan Link 2023 Go→
Imaging bots detect HABS in the Arctic
Oceanus, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 
Hentz, Daniel PDF 2023 Go→
Joint FAO/IOC/IAEA Technical guidance for the implementation of early warning systems for harmful algal blooms Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations PDF 2023 Go→
NHABON Webinar #6: Operating Imaging FlowCytobots Dr. Mike Brosnahan, Dr. Kate Hubbard, and Dr. Clarissa Anderson Link 2023 Go→
Are warming Alaskan Arctic waters a new toxic algal hotspot?
Oceanus, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 
Hentz, Daniel PDF 2022 Go→
The GlobalHAB mini-symposium on automated plankton observations Harmful Algae News 71, 1-4 Karlson, B., Berdalet, E., Kudela, R.M. PDF 2022 Go→
Exploring Technologies to
Monitor Coastal Ecosystem Health in California
Ecosystem Services Observation Network PDF 2022 Go→
Coupling Imaging and Omics in Plankton Surveys: State-of-the-Art, Challenges, and Future Directions Pierella Karlusich, J.; Lombard, F.; Irisson, J.O.; Bowler, C.; Foster, R.A. PDF 2022 Go→
Harmful Algal Blooms in the Alaskan Arctic Oceanography Vol. 35, No.3-4. Anderson, D., Fachon, E., Hubbard, K., Lefebvre, K.A., Lin,P.,Pickart, R., Richlen, M.,Sheffield, G.,Van Hemert, C. Link 2022 Go→
First Application of IFCB High-Frequency Imaging-in-Flow Cytometry to Investigate Bloom-Forming Filamentous Cyanobacteria in the Baltic Sea Kaisa Kraft,  Jukka Seppälä, Heidi Hällfors, Sanna Suikkanen, Pasi Ylöstalo, Sílvia Anglès, Sami Kielosto, Harri Kuosa, Lauri Laakso, Martti Honkanen, Sirpa Lehtinen, Johanna Oja, and Timo Tamminen Link 2021 Go→
Phytoplankton in Narragansett Bay: A Visit to Dr. Colleen Mouw’s Imaging Flow Cytobot Rhode Island Natural History Survey Videos Video 2021 Go→
Remote Sensing Technologies to Monitor Harmful Algal Blooms in Offshore Aquaculture Devan Nichols and Timothy Hogan PDF 2022 Go→
IFCB data from Bodega Marine Lab IFCB Dashboard, data from CA network Link 2022 Go→
TIDE BITES: Enhancing Resilience: a Constant Challenge in a Changing Climate Kirk Sato, Lead project manager FHL Observatory PDF 2020 Go→
Rapid growth and concerted sexual transitions by a bloom of the harmful dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense (Dinophyceae) Michael L. Brosnahan, Lourdes Velo-Suarez, David K. Ralston, Sophia E. Fox, Taylor R. Sehein, Alexi Shalapyonok, Heidi M. Sosik, Robert J. Olson and Donald M. Anderson Link 2015 Go→
Responses of the coastal phytoplankton community to tropicalcyclones revealed by high-frequency imaging flow cytometry Angle`S; Jordi, A.; Campbell, L. PDF  2015 Go→
Setting a Watchman for Harmful Algal Blooms Daniel Cojanu, Elise Hugus, WHOI Video  2015 Go→
Keeping Tabs on HABS: New Tools for Detecting, Monitoring, and Preventing Harmful Algal Blooms Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol 122, Num 8 Link 2014 Go→
Parasitic infection of the diatom Guinardia delicatula, a recurrent and ecologically important phenomenon on the New England Shelf Peacock EE, Olson RJ, Sosik HM Link 2014 Go→
Real time data: Salt Pond IFCB Dashboard  IFCB Dashboard Link 2013 Go→
Martha’s Vineyard Coastal Observatory IFCB Dashboard  IFCB Dashboard Link  2012 Go→
About the IFCB Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Link  2012 Go→
First harmful Dinophysis (Dinophyceae, Dinophysiales) bloom in the US is revealed by automated imaging flow cytometry Campbell, Lisa: Robert J. Olson; Heidi M. Sosik; Ann Abraham; Darren W. Henrichs; Cammie J. Hyatt and Edward J. Buskey Link  2010 Go→
A submersible imaging-in-flow instrument to analyze nano- and microplankton: Imaging FlowCytobot Olson, Robert J., Heidi M.Sosik, Ann Abraham, Darren W. Henrichs, Cammie J. Hyatt, and Edward J. Buskey Link 2007 Go→
Predicting harmful algal blooms: a case study with Dinophysis ovum in the Gulf of Mexico Harred, L.B, Campbell, L. Link 2014 Go→
Complexities of bloom dynamics in the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense revealed through DNA measurements by imaging flowcytometry coupled with species-specific rRNA probes Brosnahan, M.L., Farzan, S., Keafer, B., Sosik, H.M., Olson, R.J., Anderson, D.M. Link 2014 Go→
A fluorescence-activated cell sorting subsystem for the Imaging FlowCytobot Lambert, B. S., Olson, R. J. and Sosik, H. M. Link 2016 Go→
Microzooplankton community structure investigated with imaging flow cytometry and automated live-cell staining Brownlee EF, Olson RJ, Sosik HM Link 2016 Go→
IFCB data from Icescape Healy  IFCB Dashboard Link 2011 Go→

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