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Steve Morton, PhD - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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Steve recently co-edited “Harmful Algal Blooms: A Compendium Desk Reference” published by Wiley-Blackwell press. Morton has been awarded the NOAA ...
National Phytoplankton Monitoring Network - NCCOS - National Centers ...
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Primary Contact(s): steve.morton@noaa.gov; This project began in January 2001 and is Ongoing. Harmful algal blooms impact the coastal economy on ...
Biological, chemical, and physical data from the Phytoplankton ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/data_reports/biological-chemical-and-physical-data-from-the-phytoplankton-monitoring-network-from-13-sep-2001-to-7-mar-2013-nodc-accession-0117942/
Primary Contact(s): steve.morton@noaa.gov; Citation: Morton, S. Data/Report Type: NCEI Data Archive Accession. Related Project(s): National ...
Enabled by NCCOS Response and Training, SC Responds to Cyanobacterial ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/enabled-by-nccos-response-and-training-sc-responds-to-cyanobacterial-bloom-in-drinking-water-reservoir/
Right: NCCOS scientist Steve Morton collects samples. Credit Karen Morton. A blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) bloom was detected in a reservoir used ...
California Tribal Communities Ready to Monitor Culturally Important ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/california-tribal-monitor-culturally-important-marine-resources-impacted-habs/
Primary Contact(s): jennifer.maucher@noaa.gov, steve.morton@noaa.gov Shellfish are often the lifeway for tribes along the U.S. West Coast who rely on ...
Partnerships in the Florida Keys Strengthens Early Warnings of Harmful ...
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For additional information. contact Steve.Morton@noaa.gov. Explore Similar News Harmful Algal Blooms: NOAA State of the Science Fact Sheet March 6 ...
Translating Phytoplankton Monitoring Network Training to American Sign ...
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NCCOS scientists, Dr. Steve Morton and Jennifer Maucher Fuquay along with Dr. Barbara Spiecker, cofounder of Atomic Hands, presented on the need to ...
Training in Shellfish Toxin Screening Provided to Alaska Community
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Primary Contact(s): steve.morton@noaa.gov Training on rapid screening tools was provided to the state of Alaska, university scientists, regulators ...
Volunteer for the Phytoplankton Monitoring Network
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Steve Morton provides microscopy training to citizen scientists. Explore Similar News Harmful Algal Blooms: NOAA State of the Science Fact Sheet March ...
New Volunteer - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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Email us at pmn@noaa.gov or call Steve Morton: (843)762-8857. About NCCOS NCCOS delivers ecosystem science solutions for stewardship of the nation’s ...
NCCOS Supports Inception of Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring Networks for ...
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Primary Contact(s): maggie.broadwater@noaa.gov, steve.morton@noaa.gov, Tod.Leighfield@noaa.gov; Clams are gathered for testing in Southeast Alaska ...
Toxic Psuedo-nitzschia Bloom Reported in Alaska's Kachemak Bay
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For more information, contact Steve.Morton@noaa.gov or Catie.bursch@alaska.gov. Explore Similar News Assessing Coastal Health Through Dolphin Blow ...
steve.morton@noaa.gov Archives - Page 4 of 5 - NCCOS Coastal Science ...
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Alaskan Tribes and Aquaculture Industry Receive Training to Minimize ...
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For more information, contact Steve Morton at steve.morton@noaa.gov. Explore Similar News Assessing Coastal Health Through Dolphin Blow Samples ...
Alaskan Tribal Communities Trained for Testing Paralytic Shellfish ...
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For additional information contact Steve.Morton@noaa.gov. Explore Similar News Harmful Algal Blooms: NOAA State of the Science Fact Sheet March 6 ...
Marine Life in Gulf of Mexico Face Multiple Challenges
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NOAA Harmful Algal Bloom scientist Steve Morton, Ph.D., confirmed the presence of Pseudo-nitzchia multiseries, a type of algae known as a diatom that ...
Charleston STEM Festival Showcases NOAA Research
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Steve Morton and Jennifer Fuquay staff the NOAA booth at the 2016 Charleston STEM festival. Credit: NOAA. On February 6, 2016, NCCOS scientists from ...
Southeast Alaska Tribes Trained in Minimizing Risk of Shellfish Toxins
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For more information, contact Steve.Morton@noaa.gov or Tod.Leighfield@noaa.gov. Explore Similar News Combination of Shoreline Stabilization Approaches ...
Phytoplankton Monitoring Network: 20 Years of Citizen Science and Still ...
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The National Phytoplankton Monitoring Network (PMN) is celebrating 20 years of improving harmful algal bloom (HAB) research through its citizen ...
NCCOS Hosts Ecotoxicology Conference in South Carolina
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NCCOS’s Tod Leighfield and Steve Morton helped kick off the meeting with talks in a short course about harmful algal blooms and associated toxins ...