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NCCOS Living Shorelines Research Attracts International Audience
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A delegation from the Ecosystem Conservation Society of Japan (ECS-J) recently visited the NCCOS laboratory in Beaufort, NC to learn about living ...
Destructive hitchhikers: Tsunami debris hauls invasive species across ...
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Region(s) of Study: Japan, Oregon, U.S. States and Territories, Washington, Waterbodies When a floating dock the size of a boxcar washed up on a sandy ...
Working with State to Document First Occurrence of Harmful Karenia ...
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Previous K. mikimotoi blooms have been reported from the coastal regions of Australia, China, Ireland, England, France, Hong Kong, western India, Japa ...
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The Oceanographic Society of Japan and Springer Japan (outside the USA) 2014 Abstract Identifying transport pathways and sources of reef larvae is an ...
[PDF] Ad Hoc Benthic Indicator Group Results of Initial Planning Meeting
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Kagawa University, Miki, Japan National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas Harvard University, Harvard School ...
Pacific Northwest HAB Project Helps Predict Japanese Tsunami Debris ...
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Region(s) of Study: Alaska, California, Japan, Oregon, U.S. States and Territories, Washington, Waterbodies; Where, how and why harmful algal blooms ...
NCCOS | Publication Details
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Abstract: Domoic acid of macroalgal origin was used for traditional and medicinal purposes in Japan and largely forgotten until its rediscovery in ...
Microbial Community Analysis of Acropora palmata Mucus Swabs, Water and ...
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Bio, Inc. ExTaq™ Kit (Shiga, Japan) was used. Each PCR volume included 10 µl of dilute DNA sample, 5 µl 10X ExTaq buffer, 20 µM each primer, 1 µl dNTP ...
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Modeling Hypoxia and Ecological Responses to Climate and Nutrients
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We are developing modeling tools that can be used to predict ecological responses to climate and nutrient input management in coastal systems.
News Explorer - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Daily Real-Time Observations Help Improve Domoic Acid Forecasts
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A 2G ESP (inside its orange enclosure) with NCCOS domoic acid sensor onboard sits on the deck of a NOAA/NWFSC vessel enroute to deployment for the ...
NCCOS PROJECT - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Coral ecosystems are sustained by young fish and corals born locally, and by those drifting from other reefs on ocean currents. Identifying and ...
NOAA and Korea Continue Partnership to Establish HAB Species Detection ...
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Two scientists from the Korean Ocean Research and Development Institute (KORDI) visited the NOAA/NOS/NCCOS Marine Biotoxins Program laboratory in ...
International Collaboration Investigates Ciguatoxin Toxicity Around the ...
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NCCOS researchers and their partners published in Harmful Algae the first assessment of toxicity differences among the many known strains and species ...
Fast Tool to Detect Toxic Shellfish - NCCOS - National Centers for ...
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The marine food source and livelihood of tribes and communities along the Pacific coast are threatened by Pseudo-nitzschia blooms that produce domoic ...
NCCOS Considers Implications of Harmful Algal Bloom Mitigation
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NCCOS Program Manager David Kidwell wasthe invited speaker at the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) October 2014 Annual Meeting ...
If You Build It, Is It Worth It? The Value of Restoring Coastal Sand ...
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This image is an example of one of the choice cards given to survey participants regarding coastal and dune restoration options (Nguyen et al. 2023 ...
Can Oyster Aquaculture in the Chesapeake Bay Flourish Under Future ...
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We are supporting research that will explore how the Eastern oyster will grow and survive under future environmental conditions and determine if there ...
Risk of Toxic Shellfish on West Coast Increases with Water Temperature
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High levels of domoic acid, a shellfish toxin, are correlated with warmer ocean temperatures offshore of Oregon and Washington. An NCCOS-supported ...