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NOAA Collecting Public Comments on Aquaculture Opportunity Areas
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Primary Contact(s): christopher.schillaci@noaa.gov; Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statements for these Aquaculture Opportunity Areas are ...
Macroalgae Aquaculture: Biofuel Production and Reducing Entanglement ...
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Primary Contact(s): christopher.schillaci@noaa.gov, james.morris@noaa.gov; DOE’s Advanced Research Projects Agency—Energy (ARPA-E) hosted its 5th ...
Request for Information: Identifying Aquaculture Opportunity Areas in ...
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Primary Contact(s): christopher.schillaci@noaa.gov; In June 2023, NOAA and the state of Alaska announced a collaborative effort to identify ...
NOAA Engages Alaskan Communities in Aquaculture Opportunity Area ...
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Chris Schillaci handles a piece of Nereocystis (Bull kelp), a key mariculture species for Alaska’s growing aquaculture industry. In February and March ...
NCCOS Aquaculture Team Members Co-Host Sea Grant Workshop on ...
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Primary Contact(s): christopher.schillaci@noaa.gov; On November 2, 2023, the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) co-hosted the Sea ...
News Archive - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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Harmful Algal Blooms: NOAA State of the Science Fact Sheet. March 6, 2025. Spawning Success: Scientists Witness Rare Mesophotic Coral Reproduction in ...
Study Explores Sustainable Siting of Aquaculture at Heavily Trafficked ...
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A new publication from NCCOS researchers and partners details innovative spatial planning methods for aquaculture siting. The study, focused on the ...
Lake Erie HAB 2019 Retrospective: Bloom Severity was 7.3, as Predicted ...
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Credit: NOAA and EUMETSAT. October marked the end of the summer harmful algal bloom (HAB) season on Lake Erie. The 2019 Microcystis bloom had a final ...
Harmful Algal Bloom Action Plan Developed for Long Island
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A public symposium and expert workshop was held on Long Island, NY, May 17–18, 2016with the goal of developing a harmful algal bloom (HAB) action plan ...
First Calculation of Artificial Reef Area in U.S. Ocean Published ...
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A new peer-reviewed publication in Nature Sustainability details the process and findings of an NCCOS and partner study that calculates the artificial ...
PMN Volunteers in Georgia Trained in Marine Debris Reporting
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Also, with assistance from NOAA’s Office of Response and Restoration, the PMN program now has a pilot study to collect marine debris data using the ...
Climate Change Alters Timing of Fish Larvae Entering North Carolina ...
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Credit C. Taylor, NOAA NCCOS. Many organisms rely on their environment to signal the seasonal timing of life history events, which is referred to as ...
Toxic Algae and Their Seaweed Hosts May Predict Ciguatera Fish ...
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For more information, contact Marc.Suddleson@noaa.gov. Explore Similar News Long-distance Reefs May Be Key to Coral Recovery in Moorea and Tahiti From ...
Gliders Map Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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TAMU’s Steve DiMarco and his team recover the Slocum glider aboard the NOAA research vessel, R/V Manta, in August 2013. Credit: Steve DiMarco. TAMU ...
NOAA Conducts Seafloor Mapping and Exploration off Channel Islands ...
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A rockfish occupies a deep-sea sponge (Amphilectus sp.) at 150 m depth in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary.Credit: NOAA and MARE A school of ...
Team Evaluates Moisture Sensors to Study Flood Impacts on Road ...
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A NOAA supported team has published two studies outlining the performance of soil moisture sensors, instruments used to detect moisture levels in ...
The Swiss-Army Knife of Missions: Buoys, CHiRP, Drop Cameras, and MBES
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An intern blog by Erika Koontz ’17, Washington College. During the third week of July, I set sail on the NOAA ShipNancy Fosterwith scientists from NOA ...
Florida Event Response Funding Helps Jump-Start Citizen Science ...
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Credit NOAA AOML. NCCOS Event Response funding, in tandem with additional funding from NOAA’s Southeast Fisheries Science Center , helped support an ...
Spawning Success: Scientists Witness Rare Mesophotic Coral Reproduction ...
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In an article published this month in the journal Marine Biology, USGS and NOAA scientists report on the simultaneous spawning activity of Swiftia ...
Lecture Informs Public of Long Island’s Coastal Ills, Solutions
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Populations of bay scallops have declined in Long Island’s coastal bays. Credit: NOAA. NCCOS-funded researcher Dr. Christopher Gobler and his students ...