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Portable Red Tide Detector Debuts at NOAA Emerging Tech Workshop
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A portable, hand-held instrument that uses genetics to detect the red tide-causing organism Karenia brevis in the field was featured at the second ...
United States Harmful Algal Bloom Control Technologies Incubator
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The development of scale appropriate technologies that can be used to control the growth and spread of harmful algal blooms (HAB) has lagged the ...
NCCOS Leads from Research to Application for Rapid Biotoxin Screening
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Biotechnology that harnesses the natural biochemical systems of animals can be used to detect pathogens and toxins in environmental samples. NCCOS has ...
[PDF] Coral Disease and Health: A National Research Plan
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medicine and biotechnology were selected to represent critical scientific disciplines. Position papers, on 10 relevant topics and written by ...
[PDF] Symbiophagy as a cellular mechanism for coral bleaching
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Virginia USA; 3Department of Zoology; George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences Tel Aviv University; Tel Aviv, Israel; 4The National Institute for Biote ...
Recreational Water Pathogen Detection Workshops Build Skills for State ...
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The North Carolina Biotechnology Center funded NOAA and academic researchers to develop a training facility for public health officials and resource ...
Forecasting the Spread and Bioeconomic Impacts of Invasive Species in ...
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We are developing predictions of the arrival and economic impact of non-native aquatic invasive species to better respond to current invasions and ...
Promising HAB Control Method Builds on NCCOS Funded Discovery of ...
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An NCCOS-funded project, led by University of Delaware marine scientist Dr. Kathryn Coyne, characterized an algicidal compound produced by the ...
Volunteers Train to Monitor Florida Red Tide in Real Time
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Citizen volunteers and college students are evaluating an NCCOS-funded portable sensor that easily and accurately calculates the number of Karenia ...
Mitigating Microcystis in the Chesapeake Bay - NCCOS
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This project is led by the University of Maryland’s Center for Marine Biotechnology. Benefits of Our Work Our goal is to develop clay mitigation ...
Cheryl Woodley - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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Dr. Woodley leads the Coral Health & Disease Program in the Key Species and Bioinformatics Branch. Her program applies biomedical concepts and ...
More Complete Dolphin Genome Could Improve Assessments
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A new, more exhaustive Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) genome, or complete set of the species' genetic material, was completed by ...
Publication Provides Guidance on Implementing Early Warning Systems for ...
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An international team of researchers and managers that includes NCCOS scientists published technical guidance to help improve harmful algal bloom ...
john.ramsdell@noaa.gov Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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NCCOS has supported the development of biotechnology to identify harmful ... Read More August 2, 2018 HABHRCA , Harmful Algal Bloom Detection and ...
Applied Ecophysiology of Marine Aquaculture Species to Understand ...
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Forecasting environmental interactions of marine aquaculture activities requires an in-depth understanding of the environment and the species farmed ...
Coastal Aquaculture Planning Portal (CAPP) - NCCOS
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Coastal Aquaculture Planning Portal (CAPP) A Toolbox for Sustainable Aquaculture Coastal Planning and Siting The Coastal Aquaculture Planning Portal ...
Gulf of Mexico ‘Dead Zone’ Largest Ever Measured
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The research team thinks the best hope for decreasing the size of the dead zone is through the continued nutrient management actions of the ...
Ecological Effects of Sea Level Rise in North Carolina: Maps, Marshes ...
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We are developing mapping and modeling tools to provide the North Carolina coastal management community the most up to date research on the effect of ...
NOAA Forecasts Above Average ‘Dead Zone’ for Gulf of Mexico in Summer 2024
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The Mississippi River watershed, which encompasses over 40% of the continental U.S and crosses 22 state boundaries, is made up of farms (yellow) ...
Oil Spills - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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NCCOS conducts research to evaluate and predict the effects of chemical contaminants and other environmental stressors on coastal ecosystems ...