Real-Time Harmful
Algal Bloom Detection

Continuous lake monitoring backed by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution science — early detection and decision-grade insight, with transparent confidence.

Explore 2026 Pilot Availability

Join Our 2026 Freshwater Harmful Algal Bloom Pilot

After a successful 2025 pilot season across four kettle ponds on Cape Cod, we’re expanding our freshwater harmful algal bloom program nationwide in 2026. Pilot partners receive real-time bloom detection, alerts, and scientifically grounded insight into likely bloom drivers to support lake health, safety decisions, and long-term management.

Across pilot lakes, we study recurring bloom patterns to better understand what tends to drive blooms under different lake conditions. As a pilot program, we analyze multiple lakes together to improve confidence in these insights over time.

Program Overview

24/7 Continuous Lake Monitoring

Each lake receives a solar-powered multi-depth buoy streaming real-time cyanobacteria activity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, conductivity, light/PAR, and wave/stratification dynamics along with integrated meteorological data.

Real-Time Alerts & Dashboard

Optional text/email alerts notify partners as bloom conditions evolve. An intuitive online dashboard tracks bloom status, seasonal trends, and key environmental drivers—providing timely visibility into lake conditions and supporting informed management and public-safety decisions.

Season-End Driver Memo (with Confidence Levels)

At the end of the season, partners receive a clear, plain-language summary of what appears to be driving bloom activity in their lake, how confident we are in those insights, and what additional information would help increase certainty. The goal is to help narrow management decisions — not to overstate conclusions. For lakes where decisions hinge on distinguishing between plausible drivers, we may recommend optional targeted diagnostics (e.g., customer-collected sampling sent to a lab and/or watershed/GIS screening).

How we build confidence

  • Continuous sensing & HAB event detection

  • Optional targeted diagnostics (water sampling with lab analysis and GIS watershed analysis data)

  • Scientist review & transparent confidence levels

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Case Studies & Partners

Real deployments. Real impact.

Waquoit Bay Algal Mats: Waquoit Bay is experiencing widespread algal mat coverage, and local stakeholders are mobilizing to identify and remediate root causes. We’re partnering with WBNERR to pinpoint bloom drivers and inform practical remediation strategies.
Read the Cape News article to learn more »

GreenWave, Long Island Sound: As part of a two-year R&D project in conjunction with GreenWave and Schmidt Marine Technology Partners, we completed 5-week pilot this spring analyzing the total carbon removal potential of GreenWave’s kelp farms and contributors to fertile, productive kelp farms.

Partners

Broader Marine & Coastal Monitoring

Our buoys thrive in the toughest conditions—and their full feature set can be tailored to any application

  • Rugged, Field-Tested: 18+ months surviving gale-force winds and complete ice cover.

  • Comprehensive Marine Sensing: Monitor waves, currents, wind speed & direction, humidity, temperature, plus water chemistry—scaled down or customized for your needs.

  • Carbon & Growth Metrics for Kelp Farms: Partnering with GreenWave and Schmidt Marine Technology Partners in (Long Island Sound, to measure the carbon sequestration potential of kelp aquaculture and tracked the drivers of healthy kelp growth (nutrient flux, light, temperature).

  • Waquoit Bay Deployment (WBNERR/NOAA): Partnering to pinpoint drivers of marine algal mats, inform local remediation strategies, and validate our marine monitoring technology against gold standard NOAA marine observing stations.

Meet Our Team

At Subtidal, we’re united by our passion for the oceans, regeneration, and data-driven innovation. A proud spinout from the world-renowned Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, we leverage 20 years of deep expertise from our Co-Founder & Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Matt H. Long, who pioneered advanced marine carbon and ecosystem monitoring solutions.

  • CO-FOUNDER & CEO

    Casey has spent the last 15 years building startups with a social good. She was formerly COO @ Greener Grazing, where her team was working to eliminate methane in cows through ocean-based Asparagopsis seaweed farming, and was previously Head of Product @ Spire, the first wearable to track mental and physical health via respiratory monitoring. She was named Most Influential Foreigner in China in 2010 for founding China’s first person-to-person microfinance platform, Wokai.

  • CO-FOUNDER & CHIEF SCIENTIFIC OFFICER

    Matt has spent the last 15 years figuring out how to solve hard carbon flux measurement problems in our oceans. Hailing from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), Matt is a world leader in biogeochemistry, ocean engineering, and fluid dynamics to combine existing technologies to create transformational ocean technologies.