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NCCOS Awards $14.1M for Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research
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NCCOS is announcing $14.1 million in funding for harmful algal bloom (HAB) and hypoxia research projects and monitoring activities throughout U.S ...
Toxic Alga Dinophysis an Emerging Threat to Human Health and Fisheries ...
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NCCOS sponsored research evaluated the growth response of two Dinophysis algal species, its photosynthetic and bloom-forming ciliate prey, Mesodinium ...
Co-occurrence of Different HAB Toxins Detected in Coastal Southern ...
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NCCOS-sponsored research has documented the presence of three harmful algal bloom (HAB) toxins at seven different locations, about 18 to 33 miles ...
Hypoxia Study Shows Fish Diet and Catchability Changes in Gulf of ...
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This research was supported by two NCCOS sponsored NGOMEX Program projects, “Impacts of Hypoxia on Fish and Fisheries in the Northern Gulf of Mexico“ ...
Possible Cause of High Toxicity of 2015 West coast HAB Identified
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New research sponsored by NCCOS explains what might have caused the high toxicity in Monterey Bay, CA during the massive 2015 toxic bloom of the ...
Competitive Research Program - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal ...
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Competitive Research Program The NCCOS Competitive Research Program (CRP) funds regional-scale research through a competitive, peer-reviewed process ...
NCCOS Delivers Hard Truths on Hardened Shorelines in the Mid-Atlantic
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NCCOS-sponsored research finds hardened shorelines have negative effects on many fish species, water birds, and submerged aquatic vegetation. Credit ...
Linking Biogeochemistry to Harmful Algal Bloom Nutritional Physiology ...
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Previous NCCOS-sponsored research has shown that high biomass LIBT blooms are linked, in part, to availability of dissolved organic nutrients rather ...
DATA/REPORT DETAILS - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Sponsored Research. Related Project(s): Mechanisms Controlling Hypoxia – Integrated Causal Modeling of the Oceanographic Processes that Cause the Dead ...
Localized Flood Risk Modeling: A Key Tool for U.S. Cities, States ...
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This work is authorized by the NOAA Authorization Act of 1992, Pub. L. 102-567 (Oct. 29, 1992); sec. 201(c), which authorizes appropriation for the ...
Acidification increases sensitivity to hypoxia for forage fish
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NCCOS sponsored research focusing onthe combined effects of low dissolved oxygen and ocean acidification finds that acidification can increase fish ...
Study Confirms Red Tide’s Self-sustaining Seasonal Life Cycle in ...
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An NCCOS-sponsored study has validated a 40-year old theory that the Chesapeake Bay bloom-forming harmful alga Prorocentrum minimum has a seasonal ...
2017-2018 Florida Red Tide Determined by Ocean Circulation
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New sponsored research from NCCOS shows that the devastating 2017-2018 red tide along the west coast of Florida originated offshore in the mid-West ...
Quantifying the Impacts of Stratification and Nutrient Loading on ...
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Sponsored Research. Related Project(s): Integrated Ecosystem Modeling of the Causes of Hypoxia; Description. Stratification and nutrient loading are ...
Reducing Runoff that fuels Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone
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NCCOS sponsored research provides for the annual mapping of the size of the Gulf of Mexico dead zone, an important indicator of progress in reducing ...
The globally distributed genus Alexandrium: Multifaceted roles in ...
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Sponsored Research. Related Project(s): ECOHAB: GOMTOX: Dynamics of Alexandrium fundyense Distributions in the Gulf of Maine: An Observational and ...
How do Light-dependent Mesophotic Corals Survive and Thrive under Low ...
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The ability of deep, light dependent mesophotic corals to grow in low-light conditions is a poorly understood realm of biology. Research, sponsored in ...
NCCOS Partners with CERF ‘Rising Tides’- Contributes to 26th Biennial ...
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NCCOS sponsored and participated in the 2021 Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) 26th Biennial Conference, which was held virtually on ...
Shoreline Hardening and Development Hurts Shorebirds and Waterfowl
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A new NCCOS-sponsored study shows that using artificial structures to protect coastal land and property from the sea can harm water birds. The researc ...
Shoreline Armoring Along Oregon Coast Lowers Value of Adjacent ...
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New NCCOS-sponsored research focused on the Oregon coast shows that armoring properties threatened by shoreline erosion economically benefits the ...