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Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction for Cochlodinium ...
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Harmful blooms formed by species of the dinoflagellate Cochlodinium have caused massive fish kills and substantial economic losses in the Pacific ...
Understanding Blooms of Dinoflagellate Margalefidinium polykrikoides in ...
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Margalefidinium polykrikoides (previously known as Cochlodinium polykrikoides) is a toxic dinoflagellate algae found in Chesapeake Bay.NCCOS sponsored ...
Toward a Predictive Understanding of Cochlodinium and Alexandrium ...
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Large blooms of Cochlodinium polykrikoides have occurred throughout the lower Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries in recent decades and appear to be ...
Harmful Algal Bloom Management and Response: Assessment and Plan
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Background center: Cochlodinium polykrikoides bloom in Virginia. Photo courtesy of Christy Everett, Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Upper left: Fish kill ...
[PDF] NCCOS FY18 PROGRAM AWARDS
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Project Summary: Massive, months-long blooms of the dinoflagellate, Cochlodinium polykrikoides have occurred throughout lower Chesapeake Bay and its ...
Rapid Detection of Harmful Algae - NCCOS
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Since 1982, the dinoflagellate, Cochlodinium, has caused extensive mortality among wild and farmed fish populations in South Korean coastal waters ...
[PDF] 4 5 spp. 6 7 spp. - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Cochlodinium . Prorocentrum . spp. Pseudo-nitzschia . spp. Chaetoceros . spp. 2 1 7 6 5 spp. 4 8 9 . Lingulodinium polyedrum . Dinophysis . Ceratium ...
Report on U.S. Marine HABs: History, Current Status and Future Trends ...
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Blooms of Margalefidinium polykrikoides (formally Cochlodinium polykrikoides) occurred in four locations in the U.S. from 1921–2001 but appeared in ...
[PDF] 4 5 spp. 6 7 spp. - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Cochlodinium . Pseudo-nitzschia . spp. Chaetoceros . spp. 2 1 7 6 5 4 8 . Prorocentrum . Dinophysis . spp. Ceratium furca morphotype. Alexandrium spp ...
Development and Implementation of an Operational Harmful Algal Bloom ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/project/development-and-implementation-of-an-operational-harmful-algal-bloom-prediction-system-for-chesapeake-bay/
The most prevalent and potentially toxic HAB species include Alexandrium monilatum, Cochlodinium polykrikoides, Microcystis aeruginosa, Prorocentrum ...
New Funding to Protect Chesapeake Bay Oyster Aquaculture from Harmful ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/minimizing-impacts-habs-oyster-aquaculture-lower-chesapeake-region/
Last week, NCCOS approved funding for theVirginia Institute of Marine Scienceand a Virginia commercial oyster grower to examine the impacts of harmful ...
NCCOS Funds $6.8M for New and Continuing Harmful Algal Bloom Research
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/nccos-funds-6-8m-for-new-and-continuing-harmful-algal-bloom-research/
In the lower Chesapeake Bay a new study to better predict Margalefidinium (formerly Cochlodinium) and Alexandrium monilatum blooms and a continuing ...
Harmful Algal Blooms along the North American West Coast Region ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/data_reports/harmful-algal-blooms-along-the-north-american-west-coast-region-history-trends-causes-and-impacts/
These species extend throughout the region, while problems from other HABs (e.g., fish kills linked to raphidophytes or Cochlodinium, macroalgal ...
NCCOS Awards $10.2M for New and Continuing Harmful Algal Bloom Research
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Five continuing awards will help us better predict toxic Heterosigma in Delaware Bay, Cochlodinium and Alexandrium blooms in the Chesapeake Bay ...
Upwelling and Coastal Land Use Patterns on the Development of HAB ...
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The diversion occurred in September/October 2012. An earlier, very short diversion resulted in an algal bloom dominated by dinoflagellates and ...
Symposium Offers Opportunity for Government Officials, NGOs, and ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/symposium-offers-opportunity-for-government-officials-ngos-and-citizens-to-learn-about-causes-of-habs-in-ny-coastal-waters/
A large focus of Dr. Gobler’s presentation and posters presented by eight graduate students was the linkages between excessive nutrient loading and ...
Dinoflagellates > Order Gymnodiniales - NCCOS - NCCOS Coastal Science ...
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Cochlodinium spp. Gymnodinium morphotype; Gyrodinium morphotype; Karenia brevis; Karlodinium spp. About NCCOS. NCCOS delivers ecosystem science ...
Harmful Algal Bloom Action Plan Developed for Long Island
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A variety of toxic algal blooms occur around Long Island including red tides (Alexandrium), brown tides (Aureococcus), fish-killing HABs (Cochlodinium ...
NCCOS Assists Response to Ongoing HAB in the Lower Chesapeake Bay
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NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) provided a Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Event Response award of $6,820 to the Virginia ...
NCCOS Investigates Natural Control of HABs
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NCCOS sponsored research at the University of Delaware is testing the capability of a naturally occurring bacteriaShewanellato chemically control or ...