ISSHA's Corner The International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae (ISSHA) convened the 19th (1st Digital) International Conference on Harmful Algae (19 ICHA), held in La Paz, México, from 10th to 15th October 2021. The ISSHA Council had monthly meetings on-line between May and October to plan the Conference activities, Council elections, travel awards, achievement awards and the ISSHA General Assembly. Travel Awards There were applications for registration awards from countries all over the world to the ISSHA Travel Award Committee. Sponsors for the awards included the Scientific Committee for Ocean Research (SCOR), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and private donations from ISSHA members. A total of 78 participants (including students, regular ISSHA members and managers) had their registration waived. General Assembly, Council Elections, Closing Ceremony and Venue for the 20th ICHA 2023 The digital ISSHA General Assembly was held on Monday 11th October from 14:00 to 16:00. The 13th ISSHA General Assembly was opened by President Vera Trainer and minutes from the previous assembly were approved. ISSHA members had voted on-line to renew Council officials and Executive members. Some had to step down after six years serving the Society in an executive position. Results of the elections were given by ISSHA Secretary. Officials stepping down were President Vera Trainer (USA), and Council members Aurelia Tubaro (Italy), Ana Amorin (Portugal), In10 grid Sassenhagen (France-Germany), Keith Davidson (UK) and Marta Estrada (Spain). Vera Trainer thanked all of them in the name of ISSHA for their years of service. Special thanks were given to Marta Estrada, council member and Chair of the Award Committee, for her years of dedication to the hard work of that committee, in particular coordinating all the student evaluations during the ICHA conferences to choose the Maureen Keller Awards. Wayne Litaker (USA) was the new elected ISSHA President. Below is the new ISSHA Executive and Council for the 2021-2023 period (new members and old ones occupying new executive positions are in italics): The profiles of the ISSHA officers and council members can be found at ISSHA Council. All details were planned in advance on line. Secret messengers, wearing COVID-proof masks, knocked on the door of the awardees at the right place and time. In this way, the prizes were awarded in real time and in direct connection with the digital venue of the event. President Wayne Litaker (USA) Vice presidents Po Teen Lim (Malaysia) Dedmer Van de Waal (The Netherlands) Secretary: Elin Lindehoff (Sweden) Treasurer: Nina Lundholm (Denmark) Past-president: Vera Trainer (USA) Council Members Philipp Hess (France) Christine Band-Schmidt (Mexico) Tim Harwood (New Zealand) Luiz Mafra (Brazil) Shauna Murray (Australia) Esther Garcés (Spain) Aifeng Li (China) Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui Bottein (France) Henrik Enevoldsen (Denmark) Satoshi Nagai (Japan) Ichiro Imai (Japan) Rosa Figueroa (Spain) Lorena Duran Riveroll (Mexico) Ian Jenkinson (China, France) Student Representative Carolin Peter (Sweden) Steffaney Wood (USA, student advisor) Linda Medlin was surprised at the time of the Yasumoto award announcement by her husband Dick Crawford with a Takayama carving of Alexandrium tamarense (mature cell and hatching cyst). ISSHA Achievement Awards 2021 ISSHA 2021 Yasumoto Lifetime Achievement Award Linda Medlin was the winner of the ISSHA 2021 Yasumoto Lifetime Achievement Award. The prize was in recognition for her outstanding contributions to the field of molecular biology applied to the study of marine phytoplankton diversity, monitoring of harmful algae and development of HARMFUL ALGAE NEWS NO. 69 / 20221 Harmful Algae News An IOC Newsletter on Toxic Algae and Algal Blooms No. 69 - February 2022 https://hab.ioc-unesco.org/ The 19th (1st Virtual) International Conference on Harmful Algae hosted from Mexico The 19th International Conference on Harmful Algae (19 ICHA), was held in a virtual format for Lobby of the virtual ICHA 2021 costs to attend the meeting. The Conference started with two pre-conference sessions of the Young Investigator Networking Session coordinated by Lorena Durán, Carlos Rodríguez, Philipp Hess, and Harry Nelson. Previously, Lorena Durán and Carlos Rodríguez interviewed o The Mexican scientists comprising the Local Organizing Committee special sessions held live on Zoom that covered breakthrough topics on harmful algae from marine and freshwater environments: HAB Early Warning Systems Session, Impacts of HABs on fish farms: Addressing industry and global insurance n Scientific Highlights of the 19th International Conference on Harmful Algae Summarizing all of the science from a conference is a huge and perhaps impossible task, but once done, it can serve as a reference for the future. We had five exciting and intensive virtual conference days where all the late predatorial protists, viruses, and bacteria (Alexandra Worden). Several plenary talks highlighted insights on HAB management, including emergent management strategies for monitoring, biotoxin detection, and human health risks associated with Ciguatera Poisoning (Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui Bottein); com Fig. 2. Long-term history of HABs off Eastern Tasmania, Australia, using sedimentary DNA (courtesy of Linda Armbrecht) French Mediterranean and a French Atlantic K. veneficum strain induced over 50% loss of cell viability. A high level of intra-specific variability of ichthyotoxic activity was obse pacificum and Durusdinium trenchii) to be successfully frozen and revived with high viability (Joseph Kihika). This highlights the potential to have a microalgae diversity bank in the future. Several presentations were focused on the intimate association between hosts and their microbiomes (Chri Fig. 4. Example from a weekly HAB bulletin reporting HAB events along the Irish coast (courtesy of Dave Clarke) harvested along the coast. Analysis of seawater and oyster samples confirmed high levels of PSP toxins (Margarita Fernández-Tejedor). The design, implementation, and contents of HAB bulle for lake ecosystem services and selection of environmental measures together with local farmers, which may reduce overall costs (Claudia Wiegand). A special session on the new WHO book Toxic cyanobacteria in water provided advice and guidelines for the management of freshwater cyanobacterial blooms, ISSHA's Corner The International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae (ISSHA) convened the 19th (1st Digital) International Conference on Harmful Algae (19 ICHA), held in La Paz, México, from 10th to 15th October 2021. The ISSHA Council had monthly meetings on-line between May and October to plan molecular probes targeting HAB species (including their different life cycle stages), difficult to identify with conventional microscopy methods. More information about Lindas biography and publications can be found here. Nomination letter of Linda Medlin to the ISSHA Council There are many, many re waters of the South China Sea, a marginal sea of the Western Pacific (Teng et al. 2013, 2014). Sing Tung Teng has demonstrated his training and dissemination skills by introducing a taxonomic grouping of Pseudo-nitzschia based on frustule morphology, which eventually developed into an interactive ke from some species of Rhodophyta to the cultures significantly enhanced the growth of the two Gambierdiscus species that occur in Japan. He is now starting an investigation to clarify the effect of bacteria on Gambierdiscus growth in an attempt to elucidate the growth characteristics of Gambierdiscus ISSHA President goodbye Dear ISSHA members: As many of you know, at the general glection held prior to the International Conference on Harmful Algae (ICHA2021) from 11-15 October 2021 (La Paz, Mexico), I stepped down as the president of the International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae (ISSHA UNESCO Taxonomic Reference List of Harmful Micro Algae Editors Workshop 2021 On November 18-19th 2021, the nine thematic editors responsible for the UNESCO Taxonomic Reference List of Harmful Micro Algae and Henrik Enevoldsen from IOC-UNESCO gathered together in a hybrid format workshop, to discuss Book Review: A Catalogue of Phytoplankton from the Mexican CentralPacific (in Spanish) Authors: Hernández-Becerril, D.U., Barón-Campis, S.A., Ceballos-Corona, J.G.A., Alonso-Rodríguez, R., RinconesReyes, K.M., Becerra-Reynoso, R.T. & Arce-Rocha, G. 2021. Catálogo de fitoplancton del Pacífico central Forthcoming Events 2022 UN Ocean Conference GLOBAL ONLINE STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION Inputs to concept papers of interactive dialogues Contribute your inputs to the concept papers of the interactive dialogues for the 2022 UN Ocean Conference! (see back page) Deadline: 21 February 2022 Contribute your GlobalHAB symposium on automated in situ observations of plankton Aims and background Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) are affecting aquatic ecosystems and human societies. Biotoxin-producing HABs species and species causing fish mortalities are problems for aquaculture, fisheries and also for tourism. H www.neiwpcc.org/events/ushab11 #USHAB2022 For logo contest rules, please visit our conference website. We are pleased to announce that the 11th U.S. Symposium on Harmful Algae will be held on October 23-28, 2022 in Albany, New York, at the Hilton Albany. Local coordination is being led by NEIWPCC, Eds-in-chief Beatriz Reguera, IEO (CSIC), Vigo, Spain Eileen Bresnan, Marine Scotland, UK Regional Editors Caribbean: Ernesto Mancera jemancerap@unal.edu.co Atlantic Europe: Maud Lemoine Maud.Lemoine@ifremer.fr Mediterranean Sea: Adriana Zingone zingone@szn.it India: K.B. Padmakumar kbpadmakumar