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The HEED Major Disturbances program (2001) was also called the HEED Major Marine Ecological Disturbances Program (1999) and the HEED Global Change Program (1996): each a reflection of funding.

HEED MD (2003) is an independent organization host to a consortium of academic, public, and non-profit institutions extending the work and maintaining each of the prior projects.

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Harmful Algae Blooms

  • County removes algae bloom warning signs at Silver Lake - Longview Daily News
  • State algae test proves Stiles Pond water safe - Wicked Local Topsfield
  • Don't Surf NY's Channels Today: Algae Bloom in the Big Apple - Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)
  • Officials unveil information to help restore lake - Wapakoneta Daily News
  • FOR a week a mystery smell has hung over Gosport. - Portsmouth News
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