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Effects of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River discharge on planktonic ...
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Planktonic communities tend to flourish on the western margins of the East China Sea (ECS) fueled by substrates delivered largely from the Changjiang ...
Historical trends of hypoxia in Changjiang River estuary: Applications ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/data_reports/historical-trends-of-hypoxia-in-changjiang-river-estuary-applications-of-chemical-biomarkers-and-microfossils/
Over the past two decades China has become the largest global consumer of fertilizers, which has enhanced river nutrient fluxes and caused ...
5th International Conference on Prevention and Management of Harmful ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/5th-international-conference-on-prevention-and-management-of-harmful-algal-blooms-in-the-south-china-sea-habscs-2012/
HABSCS-2012 convenes in Macau on 29 March and Pat Tester has been invited to give a plenary talk entitled ‘The Accidental Taxonomists and the ...
Zhihong Wang - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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Wang received her Bachelor of Science degree in Marine Chemistry from Xiamen University, P. R. China, in 1991, Master of Science degree in Marine ...
Developing Practical and Affordable Water Filtration Systems to Remove ...
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Field samples are being collected from western Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and international locations such as Lake Tai (Taihu) in eastern China. We will ...
Seafood Prices Reveal Impacts of a Major Ecological Disturbance
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Coastal hypoxia (dissolved oxygen ? 2 mg/L) is a growing problem worldwide that threatens marine ecosystem services, but little is known about ...
Application of Clay Flocculation for Removal of Karenia brevis Cells ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/project/application-of-clay-flocculation-for-removal-of-karenia-brevis-cells-and-toxins-in-southwest-florida-coastal-waters/
This method, which uses an inexpensive and environmentally benign mineral (kaolinite) that is a common constituent of marine sediments, has been ...
Restoring Injured Seagrass Beds with New Methods for Re-Grading and ...
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Vessel groundings in shallow waters can damage fragile seagrass habitats, sometimes permanently. We are conducting scientific studies to assess new ...
Working with State to Document First Occurrence of Harmful Karenia ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/nccos-collaborates-with-state-to-document-first-occurrence-of-harmful-microalgae-karenia-mikimotoi-in-alaska-waters/
Previous K. mikimotoi blooms have been reported from the coastal regions of Australia, China, Ireland, England, France, Hong Kong, western India ...
Ciguatoxin Detection Technology transfer with French Polynesia
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Region(s) of Study: China, Foreign Countries, North Carolina Primary Contact(s): wayne.r.litaker@noaa.gov Researchers from the Institut Louis Malardè ...
Evaluating the Performance of Nature-Based Solutions: A Systematic Map
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Healthy coastal ecosystems can provide services for coastal communities, and serve as a buffer from coastal hazards. However, their capacity to ...
Why Do Some Jellyfish Bloom? A New Theory Emerges
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The authors of a study partially funded by NCCOS theorize that the recent global increase in jellyfish blooms is due to the proliferation of man-made ...
Bryan Costa - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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He was a foreign expert in China and contractor to the U.S. Census Bureau before joining NCCOS in 2005. Since joining NCCOS, he has worked as a ...
Tiny yet Toxic: Dinoflagellate Karlodinium veneficum
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Relatively unknown and taxonomically confusing until the last few decades, the tiny but toxic dinoflagellate, Karlodinium veneficum, can produce dense ...
Ecosystem disruptive algal blooms of the brown tide species ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/data_reports/ecosystem-disruptive-algal-blooms-of-the-brown-tide-species-aureococcus-anophagefferens-and-aureoumbra-lagunensis/
Brown tides of the pelagophytes Aureococcus anophagefferens Hargraves et Sieburth and Aureoumbra lagunensis DeYoe et Stockwell have formed ecosystem ...
Seasonal Differences in - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/asynchrony-of-gambierdiscus-cell-abundance-and-toxicity-in-the-us-virgin-islands-implications-for-monitoring-and-prediction-of-ciguatera/
An NCCOS-sponsored study provides the most comprehensive and quantitative assessment to date of the in situ toxicity of Gambierdiscus marine ...
Clay Treatments to Control Red Tide Unlikely to Harm Blue Crabs (Video ...
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Blooms of the toxic marine algae Karenia brevis, commonly known as red tide, occur almost annually on Florida’s west coast, often killing other marine ...
Estimating Economic Losses and Impacts of Florida Red Tide
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This project, funded by NCCOS through the Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System, will examine the economic impacts of Karenia brevis events ...
Assessment of the Short- and Long-term Socioeconomic Impacts of Florida ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/project/assessment-of-the-short-and-long-term-socioeconomic-impacts-of-floridas-2017-2019-red-tide-event/
This project, funded by NCCOS through the Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System, will comprehensively quantify and qualify the short- and ...
NCCOS Research Explores New Approaches to Decoding Brown Tide in Long ...
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A brown tide bloom in Great South Bay, Long Island, NY .Credit: Dr. Chris Gobler, Stony Brook University. Brown tides, caused by the algal species ...