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  • Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are increasing globally, with varying toxicity levels, and different nations have different strategies for managing them.
  • In Canada, while national water quality guidelines exist, individual provinces and territories lack standardized management strategies for HABs, leading to inconsistencies in monitoring and public communication.
  • The study indicates that some provinces have robust protocols and use diverse communication methods, while northern territories lack any monitoring, suggesting a need for improved collaboration and a unified approach to managing and communicating risks related to HABs.

Article Abstract

Globally, harmful algal blooms (HABs) are on the rise, as is evidence of their toxicity. The impacts associated with blooms, however, vary across Nation states, as do the strategies and protocols to assess, monitor, and manage their occurrence. In Canada, water quality guidelines are standardized nationally, but the management strategies for HABs are not. Here, we explore current strategies to understand how to better communicate risks associated with HABs to the public. Our team conducted an environmental scan on provincial and territorial government agency protocols around HABs. Results suggest that there are variations in the monitoring, managing, and communicating of risk to the public: British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Quebec have well-established inter-agency protocols, and most provinces report following federal guidelines for water quality. Notably, 3 northern territories have no HABs monitoring or management protocols in place. More populous provinces use a variety of information venues (websites, social media, on site postings, and radio) to communicate risks associated with HABs, whereas others' communications are limited. To induce more collaboration on HABs monitoring and management and reduce the associated risks, creating a coherent system with consistent messaging and inter-agency communication is suggested.

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