Waterborne Hazards Program Outreach Materials
Beach Monitoring and Notification (BMAN)
Brochures
Fact Sheets
Pollution Response (PREP)
Press Release Templates
Sign Templates
HAB Toolkit
HAB Webpage, Surveillance Map & General Information
Harmful Algal Bloom – Main Page
It is the official VDH-DEE-HAB website. It contains information and resources related to the Harmful Algal Bloom Program.
Harmful Algal Bloom Surveillance-Map
It reflects the status of algae blooms during HAB season (March-November), as well as the results of algae bloom samples. The map is updated weekly or as needed year around.
HAB Online Report Form
The form provides an option for online HAB report submittal. It can be utilized by the publics and environmental health professionals. It provides an easy way for the primary task force members to communicate HAB reports received by them with one another and to request assistance.
HAB Taskforce Response Plan (2017)
The response plan is intended as a brief, public-facing document which articulates the function, roles, and responsibilities of the primary taskforce agencies and expectations on services provided by each during HAB events.
VDH Brochures:
- Harmful Algal Blooms and other Organisms of Concern in Coastal Waters
- Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae)
- Algal Blooms: Information for Virginia’s Working Waterfront
Poison Hotline & Map of Centers
Poison Control Centers may be engauged to utilize HAB talking points and specific waterbody-bloom information to the public during bloom events
Medical, Veterinary and Epidemiology Resources & Information
HAB Process Flow
The flow chart is intended to serve as a job aide for VDH staff for the coordinating, reporting, and investigating of HAB events.
*VDH HAB Human Screening Form
Is intended to facilitate the investigation of a reported waterborne exposure, such that the local health district can more easily determine whether or not the more comprehensive OHHABS human report form is necessary.
CDC - Waterborne Disease Outbreak Investigation Toolkit
CDC-One Health Harmful Algal Bloom System (OHHABS) Online Guidance and Training Resources
The newly launched OHHABS system provides a database for collecting and storing environmental, animal, and human HAB exposure information.
*OHHABS- Human Form and Guidance
May be utilized by Epi Staff when one or more exposures are reported - please send forms securely via Virtu in email.
- One Health Harmful Algal Bloom System (OHHABS)
- One Health Harmful Algal Bloom System (OHHABS) Human Form Guidance
Event and Case Definitions
Tables offer definition of HAB event and human HAB associated case.
CDC – HAB Associated Illness and Syndromes
VDH – Marine Toxins and Associated Syndromes
VDH – Cyanobacteria Toxins and Health Effects
CDC - Veterinarian card for Cyanobacteria exposures
Resources for Environmental Health Specialists
Guidance for Cyanobacteria Recreational Advisory Management
(8/2021) This document details the decision-making process for issuing and lifting of bloom advisories by public health & environmental officials in response to the occurrence of a potentially toxigenic cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) blooms in Virginia’s waters.
Link to EPA May 2019 Human Health Recreational Advisory HABs Factsheet: https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2019-05/documents/hh-rec-criteria-habs-factsheet-2019.pdf
HAB Public Notification
Press Releases
Template press releases for issuing or lifting recreational advisories.
HAB Signs & Posters
Signs for raising HAB-awareness , posting HAB-affected waterways, and animal health alert poster from CDC.
EPA – Template Social Media Posts
Issuing or lifting an advisory For social media posts.
ODU Phytoplankton Analysis Lab - HAB Sample Collection for Cyanobacteria (8-2024)
This document explains the safety procedures, supplies, collection, and shipping steps necessary for HAB water samples.
ODU Phytoplankton Analysis Lab - Visual Sampling Aid (2021)
ODU Phytoplankton Analysis Lab - How-to Video for Packing and Shipping Samples (2023)
Visual Guide to Observing Blooms
This guide is provided by CA Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP). It contains images of various HAB to help users identifying and reporting non-toxic algae versus cyanobacteria.
HAB Training (2017)
- HAB Training Main Page
- HAB 101 (7/25/17) – Training Video
- Need a TRAIN Account?
[ARCHIVED in TRAIN – Course ID 1072636]
Note – for each viewing, you’ll need to complete a course evaluation. - Presentation PDFs
- Training Agenda