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NCCOS Methods Transferred to Algal Toxin Lab in Oman
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NCCOS researcher Tod Leighfield trained three scientists withOman’s Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries instandard sample preparation and toxin ...
Omani Scientists Learn Algae and Toxin Sampling and Identification
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As part of a formal agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency,two researchers from the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science visited ...
United Nations Agency Maps Out Next Steps on Harmful Algae Detection
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During the upcoming meeting, Advisory Committee members will receive updates on regional technology transfer projects with NCCOS from representatives ...
Toxins Detection Workshop Promotes International Trade of Shellfish
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NCCOS scientist Tina Mikulski recently led a workshop in Muscat, Oman, on the detection of paralytic shellfish toxins, which can accumulate in ...
Coral Disease ID Key - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Coral Disease Identification Key Group Section Description Go to # 1 Tissue Loss A Yes 2 B No 17 2 Skeletal Damage A Yes 3 B No 7 3 Physical Impacts A ...
Coral Disease - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Coral Disease – History and General Information History Coral disease was first recognized as a threat to Caribbean reefs in 1972 when Antonius ...
Pigmented Band Diseases - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Pigmented Band Diseases Black Band Disease (BBD) Black Band Disease, BBD (A-I) Black or dark reddish-brown band or mat of filamentous organisms (A) ...
Sharing Simple and Fast Algal Toxin Detection Tests with Developing ...
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We are currently involved in five active IAEA projects and have conducted three training courses (Kenya, El Salvador, Costa Rica) in 2011 and one in ...
Reviews of Our Current Understanding of Harmful Dinoflagellates ...
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In a recently released book on dinoflagellates, three chapters update knowledge of and changing views for the red tide alga Karenia brevis and the ...
fran.vandolah@noaa.gov Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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NCCOS scientist Tina Mikulski recently led a workshop in Muscat, Oman, on the detection of paralytic shellfish toxins, which can accumulate in ...
Black Band Disease - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Black band disease (BBD) is an infectious coral disease that is globally present and affects 19 scleractinian coral species. Black band disease is ...
Integrating Cell and Toxin Cycles of the Dinoflagellate Karlodinium ...
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Blooms of Karlodinium veneficum can produce fish-killing toxins called karlotoxins. Toxicity varies over time, with karlotoxins increasing prior to ...
2016 Ocean Sciences Meeting Showcases NCCOS Research
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The 2016 Ocean Sciences Meeting this past winter featured the research of NCCOS scientists and sponsored principal investigators. Topics included ...
NOAA's 8th year Mapping the U.S. Caribbean Sea Floor: Exploring Coral ...
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Region(s) of Study: Foreign Countries, Oman, U.S. Virgin Islands, Waterbodies The NOAA Ship Nancy Foster was visited by some high-profile guests ...
News Archive - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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Predicting the Risks of Harmful Algal Blooms for Coastal California
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In California, domoic acid-producing harmful algal blooms (HABs) of the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia increasingly threaten bivalve and crab harvesters ...
mark.monaco@noaa.gov Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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NOAA mapped the shallow-water (less than 25 meters deep) coral reef ecosystems of the Florida Keys to support research, conservation, and management ...
‘Smartphone Microscopes’ Help Provide Early Warning of Harmful Algal ...
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Citizen scientist at the Toledo, Ohio Imagination Station examines phytoplankton samples using the smartphone microscope. Credit: Jen Fuquay, NOAA ...
john.christensen@noaa.gov Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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BIOMappers let you interactively view data, aerial imagery, dive photography, underwater video and related publications developed for the benthic ...
Bacterial Removal of Nitrogen, Methane from Gulf Dead Zone Outpaced by ...
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NCCOS-supported researchers have determined the natural removal rates of nitrogen and the potent greenhouse gas methane from Louisiana’s coastal ...