OverviewThe Aquatic Toxins Program, through CDC grant U50-CCU423360-01, has a wide variety of projects including those related to applied research, field studies, and epidemiology investigations. These are done through collaborations with various partners isuch as DOH County Health Departments (CHDs), DOH Bureau of Laboratory Services, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commmission's (FWC) Research Institute (FWRI), Mote Marine Laboratory, University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (UM RSMAS), University of North Carolina-Wilmington Center for Marine Science, Green Water Laboratory; and the Florida Poison Information Centers.The following documents describe the individual projects funded through the Aquatic Toxins Program. The CDC grant is currently in the second year of a three year period. Year 01 projects have been completed with Year 02 projects on-going. The goal of these projects is to learn more about how aquatic toxins from harmful algae blooms affect the health of citizens and visitors in Florida.All of the following documents are supplied in the Adobe Acrobat format and will open in a new window. Year 01 Projects
Year 02 ProjectsThe Aquatic Toxins Program is in the second year of the three year CDC grant U50-CCU423360-01. A number of Year 02 projects are continuations of Year 01 activities with longer term assessments of health impacts including those associated with red tide and cyanobacteria (blue green algae). Updates to continuation projects and independent Year 02 projects will be posted after completion in October 2005.
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