What is the geographical range of CYANONETs activity?
The structure, scope and aims of CYANONET global. They include all environments where cyanobacteria develop to form accumulations (e.g. blooms, scums, biofilms, mats) and where cyanotoxins may present risks to human and animal health. The Management Structure of CYANONET includes an International Steering Committee (ISC) under a Co-ordinator. The ISC presently includes members from Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, North America and South America. A further network of National Contacts, reporting to their relevant ISC Members, is being built up. These include primary researchers on cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins and members of the environmental and health agency and water industry communities.