2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2008.03.032
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Florida red tide and human health: A pilot beach conditions reporting system to minimize human exposure

Abstract: With over 50% of the US population living in coastal counties, the ocean and coastal environments have substantial impacts on coastal communities. While may of the impacts are positive, such as tourism and recreation opportunities, there are also negative impacts, such as exposure to harmful algal blooms (HABs) and water borne pathogens. Recent advances in environmental monitoring and weather prediction may allow us to forecast these potential adverse effects and thus mitigate the negative impact from coastal … Show more

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“…Interestingly, an organism that is not harmless provides proof of physiologically significant levels of intake of marine aerosols and their contained life forms. There is rapid (<1 h) onset of symptoms of brevetoxin poisoning while walking on beaches during algal blooms (97) and parallel increases in pulmonary problems at some distance inland from such beaches (98).…”
Section: Microbial Diversity and The Airmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, an organism that is not harmless provides proof of physiologically significant levels of intake of marine aerosols and their contained life forms. There is rapid (<1 h) onset of symptoms of brevetoxin poisoning while walking on beaches during algal blooms (97) and parallel increases in pulmonary problems at some distance inland from such beaches (98).…”
Section: Microbial Diversity and The Airmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Florida Red Tide program has piloted an early detection system in which lifeguards monitor beaches for dead fish, dead animals, and skin and respiratory irritation among beachgoers. The lifeguards report any instances to a central system that issues public health warnings based on this information [9]. The National Center for Environmental Health, in collaboration with partner organizations, created and maintains a unique surveillance system-the HABrelated Illness Surveillance System-to capture human and animal health data, as well as physical characteristics of HABs in a single database [10].…”
Section: Common Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To monitor this risk, the Beach Conditions system involves a professional lifeguard corps communicating with a central computer using email-enabled cell phones [7]. The phones are programmed so that the lifeguard can quickly enter reports twice daily on coughing frequency, watercolor, wind direction, relative wave height, and presence of rip currents.…”
Section: Beach Conditions Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This forecast is evaluated with lifeguard reports of the impact [7]. The HAB field cannot be determined to finer scale than 30-60 km, about the length of a county, so the forecast is made at that scale.…”
Section: Skill Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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