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Welcome to ISSHA

International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae

Quick link to ICHA 15 in Korea, 2012.

* Please, note there is a time lag (about 1 day) between your payment of dues and the appearance of your name in the membership list.

Alexandrium catenella (Dinophyceae) by David Cassis

The ISSHA website is constructed with the idea of providing an interactive platform to promote research, dissemination and communication on Harmful Algae issues.

The website facilitates quick on-line membership applications and membership payments through PayPal. Membership renewal reminders will be handled automatically by the system and you will receive a message telling you when and how to renew.

It also has an events calendar for upcoming conferences, job ads, and links to Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) websites that will be of interest to the international community of HAB researchers, managers and to the news media. Members may access a Membership List, a Members' Discussion Forum, and a Members' Upload Page to upload articles, thesis abstracts, reports, documents, obituaries, and/or information on how to get them. After logging in, these are available via the SOCIETY navigation button.

- The ISSHA Council

 

Photos in heading: Aphanizomen klebahnii (by G. Cronberg), Gonyostomum semen (by R. I. Figueroa), Dinophysis caudata (by L. Escalera), Chaetoceros convolutus (by D. Cassis), Anabaena lemmermannii (by G. Cronberg), Akashiwo sanguinea (by D. Cassis).

 

The ISSHA website was developed with partial financial support of the ‘IOC Science and Communication Centre on Harmful Algae’ at the University of Copenhagen

News

Microarray Workshop

2012-01-31

EU FP7 MIDTAL (Microarrays for the Detection of Toxic Algae) workshop in Naples, Italy at the Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn from April 16-17, 2012 in the use of microarrays for the detection of toxic algae and the toxins they produce. Application deadline February 15, 2012.

Lifetime achievement award to Paerl

2011-09-02

Hans Paerl, professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Institute of Marine Sciences in Morehead City, USA, is the 2011 winner of the Odum Award for Lifetime Achievement.

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