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11th International HAB Conference

The 11th International Conference on Harmful Algae, hosted by the Phycological Society of Southern Africa, was held November 15–19, 2004, in Cape Town, South Africa.


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Harmful algae and their toxins pose a growing global problem for human health and the environment. The conference provided a broad forum for scientists and managers to address and exchange research findings and perspectives concerning all aspects of toxic and harmful algae.

HAB 2004 was held November 15–19, 2004, at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, located on the foreshore side of the main city center near the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront area. It was hosted by the Phycological Society of Southern Africa.

The International Conference on Harmful Algae is held every 2 years under the auspices of the International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae (ISSHA). This was the first time that it took place in Africa.

Visit the Web site: www.botany.uwc.ac.za/pssa/hab2004/index.htm.









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