Over the past two decades, blooms from species like Alexandrium and Margalefidinium have become more common in the Bay, threatening local fisheries, ecosystems, and water quality.
How can you spot a bloom? ➡️ Look for discolored or reddish-brown water, dead fish, or large patches of algae on the surface. Some blooms are toxic, even if the water looks clear.
NCCOS is working with partners to monitor and forecast these emerging threats so communities can stay informed and safe.
Learn more about HABs in the Chesapeake Bay: https://cdn.coastalscience.noaa.gov/projects-attachments/528/HABs-in-ChesapeakeBay-August-2025.pdf
Photo credits: W. Vogelbein/VIMS and M. Mulholland/ODU