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NCCOS Publishes Findings on 2013 Karenia mikimotoi Harmful Algal Bloom ...
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Karenia mikimotoi is a toxic dinoflagellate alga with a cosmopolitan distribution and is a commonly reported red tide species. Blooms of K. mikimotoi ...
Working with State to Document First Occurrence of Harmful Karenia ...
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Light micrograph of K. mikimotoi taken from a bloom sample.. Starting in late Sept. 2013, a bloom of the phytoplankton Karenia mikimotoi began ...
Special Satellite Algorithm Used to Detect Irish Harmful Algal Bloom
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Actual ocean sampling efforts from a research cruise and the national inshore phytoplankton monitoring program confirmed that Karenia mikimotoi was ...
Report on U.S. Marine HABs: History, Current Status and Future Trends ...
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Karenia mikimotoi occurs in many parts of the U.S., from Alaska to Maine, including the Gulf of Mexico. Lack of routine monitoring prevents the ...
Training Course on the Identification of Harmful Algae in United States ...
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This has been especially critical in the past 2 years with ongoing toxic, regional Pseudo-nitzschia blooms in New England. It was also critical to the ...
[PDF] WORKSHOP ON THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF MARINE AND FRESH WATER ...
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FIG. 1: Potential policy responses to Karenia brevis blooms in the Gulf of Mexico: (a) intervention points; (b) some specific examples of ...
Reviews of Our Current Understanding of Harmful Dinoflagellates ...
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Karenia “Ecophysiology and Bloom Dynamics of Karenia with Emphasis on Karenia brevis in Florida Waters” (Chapter 8) is based on the massive data ...
Mark.W.Vandersea@noaa.gov Archives
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Karenia mikimotoi is a toxic dinoflagellate alga with a cosmopolitan distribution and is a commonly reported red tide species. Blooms of K. mikimotoi ...
China Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Starting in late Sept. 2013, a bloom of the phytoplankton Karenia mikimotoi began, progressed, and ultimately covered most of Kachemak ... Read More ...
Harmful Algae from Satellite for Southwest Florida - NCCOS
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Karenia brevis is present in water samples, so blooms are likely to be Karenia brevis. To access the Florida Gulf of Mexico HAB Forecast System, click ...
Gliders Map Red Tide in Gulf of Mexico for Rapid Response
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The bloom of Karenia brevis, Florida Red Tide, was detected by an NCCOS-sponsored new modeling tool on July 23 and the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
Origin of Toxic Red Tides in Texas Identified
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New modelling research sponsored by NCCOS shows that Texas red tides originate in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico in the Bay of Campeche.. These ...
NOAA Funds Testing of Treatment for Birds Sickened by Florida Red Tide
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A bloom of the red tide organism Karenia brevis, which produces brevetoxin, has persisted and expanded off the coast of Southwest Florida since ...
New Research Examines the Use of Clay to Reduce the Effects of HABs in ...
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and Mote Marine Laboratory test the impact of modified clay with algaecides on Karenia brevis, water quality and ...
Florida Red Tide Respiratory Forecasts Provided to Public via Beaches ...
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Karenia brevis blooms can cause respiratory illness and eye irritation in humans. It can also kill marine life, and lead to shellfish closures. Blooms ...
Tampa Bay - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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This page shows algal blooms in Tampa Bay. Blooms of some different types of algae may be present. In lower Tampa Bay, Karenia brevis may be present ...
Historical Data Used to Analyze Red Tide Bloom Dynamics in Southwest ...
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Map of the study area. Nearly all annual blooms of the red tide-forming, toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis (K. brevis) pose a serious threat to ...
Developing Biomarkers for Bloom Growth and Death in Florida Red Tides
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The microscopic alga Karenia brevis causes harmful algal blooms (red tides) in the Gulf of Mexico. By studying the processes regulating the life cycle ...
Application of Clay Flocculation for Removal of Karenia brevis Cells ...
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Our goal is to assess the effectiveness, environmental acceptability, costs, and scalability of modified clay dispersal as a Karenia brevis (red tide) ...
Gulf of Mexico Algae Shield Themselves with Toxins When Hungry
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A photograph of the microscopic algae Karenia brevis, the plant responsible for toxic red tides in the Gulf of Mexico. A species of algae responsible ...