Combating Harmful Blooms

Through the Nuisance and Harmful Algae Science-Practice Partnership.

Image of algal blooms in Australian waterways
The Nuisance and Harmful Algae Science-Practice Partnership (NHASP) is a multi-party initiative between the UNSW Water Research Centre, Melbourne Water, and Hunter Water seeking to manage these blooms more effectively by introducing smart surveillance and evidence-based, cost-effective policy and asset design for the benefit of Australia’s metropolitan and regional areas.
  • Evidence-based policy and asset design
    Introducing smart surveillance and cost effective solutions.
  • Delivery of applied research projects in collaboration with the water industry
    Co-developing research to solve real-world problems
  • A multi-party initiative
    Seeking to more effectively manage harmful blooms in Australia's waterways.

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About us

The Nuisance and Harmful Algae Science-Practice Partnership is a multi-party initiative between the UNSW Water Research Centre, Melbourne Water, and Hunter Water seeking to more effectively manage these blooms.

Our people

Our researchers are leaders in their fields, with a strong reputation in the academic community, lending authority to our work and influence to public debate.

Get in touch

To express your interest in hearing about upcoming opportunities, please contact

Dr. Rafael Paulino | UNSW

E: r.paulino@unsw.edu.au