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Cheryl Woodley - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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Dr. Woodley leads the Coral Health & Disease Program in the Key Species and Bioinformatics Branch. Her program applies biomedical concepts and ...
Contact - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Contact Us cdhc.coral@noaa.gov Coral Disease and Health ConsortiumHollings Marine Laboratory331 Fort Johnson RoadCharleston, SC 29412 USA Murphy ...
Coral Disease and Health Consortium (CDHC) - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Primary Contact(s): cheryl.woodley@noaa.gov; This project began in January 2002 and is Ongoing. The Coral Disease and Health Consortium (CDHC) is a ...
About - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Cheryl Woodley: 843.481-0436. Murphy McDonald: 843.481.5972. About CDHC. The CDHC is a network of scientists, managers, and agency representatives ...
NOAA’s NCCOS Charleston Labs Host Senator Jerry Moran and Acting NOAA ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/noaas-nccos-charleston-labs-host-senator-jerry-moran-and-acting-noaa-administrator-neil-jacobs/
Dr. Cheryl Woodley (2nd from left) provides a briefing on NCCOS coral health and disease Pictured (l-r): Senator Moran, Cheryl Woodley, Senate Staff ...
[PDF] Effects of Ammonia on Corals and Sea Urchins
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Dr. Cheryl M. Woodley. Key Species & Bioinformatics Branch. Coral Health & Disease Program. Justification. MANAGEMENT ISSUE: Ammonia toxicity data is ...
Join the CDHC - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Join the CDHC To join, please contact CDHC Coordinator:Dr. Cheryl WoodleyEmail: Cheryl.Woodley@noaa.govPhone: 843-481-0436 Content Coordinator:Murphy ...
Coral Health and Disease in the Pacific: Vision for Action
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provided by Sylvia B. Galloway, Cheryl M. Woodley, NOAA NOS NCCOS CCEHBR, and Andy Bruckner, NOAA NMFS HC. Andy Bruckner, Sylvia Galloway, Jennifer ...
NCCOS PROJECT - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
coastalscience.noaa.gov/project/total-suspended-solids-turbidity-and-contaminants-related-to-dredging-activities-and-water-quality-criterion-development-for-the-state-of-florida/
Primary Contact(s): cheryl.woodley@noaa.gov, dave.whitall@noaa.gov This project began in November 2020 and will be completed in September 2022. The ...
A survey of environmental pollutants and cellular-stress markers of ...
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A survey of environmental pollutants and cellular-stress markers of Porites astreoides at six sites in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands Craig A. Downs • ...
Assessing Futiga Dump Site Impacts on Fagatele Bay in National Marine ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/project/assessing-futiga-dump-site-impacts-on-fagatele-bay-in-national-marine-sanctuary-of-american-samoa/
Primary Contact(s): cheryl.woodley@noaa.gov, dave.whitall@noaa.gov This project began in February 2018 and will be completed in September 2022. We ...
Coral Disease and Health Workshop: Coral Histopathology II
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Sylvia Galloway and Cheryl Woodley, NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science/Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research ...
Researchers Transfer Threatened Coral Larvae from Florida Reefs to ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/researchers-successfully-transfer-threatened-coral-larvae-to-hollings-marine-lab/
Primary Contact(s): cheryl.woodley@noaa.gov; NCCOS scientists have successfully transferred and settled fertilized elkhorn and mountainous star coral ...
Critical Research on Coral Reproduction During the Annual Spawning ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/nccos-scientists-and-partners-conduct-critical-research-on-coral-reproduction-during-the-annual-spawning-event-of-four-caribbean-coral-species/
Primary Contact(s): cheryl.woodley@noaa.gov, elizabeth.mcdonald@noaa.gov; Recruits of the brain coral Diploria labyrinthiformis that have settled onto ...
Sunscreen Chemical Threatens Coral Reefs - NCCOS
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Primary Contact(s): cheryl.woodley@noaa.gov; Researchers from the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) and their partners have ...
NCCOS Hosts Eight ‘Experiential Research and Training’ Interns
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Cheryl Woodley will serve as her mentor. Victoria Salinas sits in front of the coral aquaculture system she is designing. Credit: NOAA. Liyah Smith ...
Exploratory Treatments for Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease: Pillar ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/data_reports/exploratory-treatments-for-stony-coral-tissue-loss-disease-pillar-coral-dendrogyra-cylindrus/
Pillar coral (Dendrogyra cylindrus) is a rare Caribbean coral with only one species in its genus.Because of population declines, the species was ...
Student Scholars Conduct Research with NCCOS Mentors
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Mentored by Cheryl Woodley and Natasha White. Deanna Hausman (University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX): Determining toxic effects of oil with and ...
U.S. Coast Guard Tours NCCOS’s Charleston Laboratories
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/u-s-coast-guard-sector-charleston-tours-noaas-nccos-charleston-marine-laboratories/
Earlier this month, NCCOS’s Charleston, South Carolina, laboratories hosted the Prevention and Response Departments from the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) ...
Coral Disease and Health Workshop: Coral Histopathology II
coastalscience.noaa.gov/data_reports/coral-disease-and-health-workshop-coral-histopathology-ii/
The health and continued existence of coral reef ecosystems are threatened by an increasing array of environmental and anthropogenic impacts. Coral ...