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Public Reporting Tool Helps Long Island’s Suffolk County Track Harmful ...
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Brown tides and other harmful algal blooms (HABs) are becoming a recurrent seasonal issue in the coastal waters of New York’s Suffolk County. A NCCOS ...
Genes Reveal Secrets to Preventing Harmful Brown Tide Blooms
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Brown tide, a harmful algal species that annually plagues mid-Atlantic shellfisheries, owes its success to genes that help it thrive in shallow ...
NCCOS Research Explores New Approaches to Decoding Brown Tide in Long ...
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A brown tide bloom in Great South Bay, Long Island, NY .Credit: Dr. Chris Gobler, Stony Brook University. Brown tides, caused by the algal species ...
Ecosystem disruptive algal blooms of the brown tide species ...
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Brown tides of the pelagophytes Aureococcus anophagefferens Hargraves et Sieburth and Aureoumbra lagunensis DeYoe et Stockwell have formed ecosystem ...
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Abstract: Aureococcus anophagefferens is a pelagophyte that causes harmful brown tides that have decimated multiple fisheries and seagrass beds in ...
Resolving the Effects of Resource Availability, Predation, and ...
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Aureococcus anophagefferens causes brown tides that have severely impacted fisheries, seagrass beds, and aquaculture in mid-Atlantic US coastal waters ...
Harmful Algal Bloom Action Plan Developed for Long Island
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A variety of toxic algal blooms occur around Long Island including red tides (Alexandrium), brown tides (Aureococcus), fish-killing HABs ...
Long Island Sound Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Brown tides, caused by the algal species Aureococcus anophagefferens, have been plaguing ... Read More. July 14, 2020 Funding, Harmful Algal Bloom ...
Linking Biogeochemistry to Harmful Algal Bloom Nutritional Physiology ...
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The Long Island Brown Tide (LIBT) threatens shellfish and sea grasses in mid-Atlantic estuaries. LIBT-specific gene expression assays are being ...
Tenacity of Brown Tides Linked to Genetic Flexibility
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The genetic flexibility of Aureococcus anophagefferens, the harmful alga responsible for “brown tides” off Long Island, allows it to thrive in ...
Nutrient-regulated transcriptome profiling of the brown tide forming ...
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Long?SAGE (serial analysis of gene expression) was used to profile the transcriptome of the brown tide?forming alga, Aureococcus anophagefferens ...
Niche of harmful alga Aureococcus anophagefferens revealed through ...
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Linking Biogeochemistry to Harmful Algal Bloom Nutritional Physiology with Gene Expression Analysis: Brown Tide; Description. Harmful algal blooms ...
Causes of Harmful Algal Blooms and Toxicity - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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This brown macroalgae is pushed ashore from winds, tides and currents, however scientists are working to understand what causes these larger blooms ...
First Florida Brown Tide Algal Bloom in Indian River and Mosquito ...
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An ongoing NCCOS-funded investigation by Dr. Christopher Gobler at Stony Brook University has genetically identified the algal species Aureoumbra ...
Proteome changes driven by phosphorous deficiency and recovery in the ...
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Shotgun mass spectrometry was used to detect proteins in the harmful alga, Aureococcus anophagefferens, and monitor their relative abundance across ...
Algae plaguing the Indian River Lagoon was identified recently by ...
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Scientists have preliminary confirmation that the algae clobbering vital sea grass and many kinds of popular fish in the Indian River Lagoon is a ...
NOAA Supports Florida’s Monitoring of Brown Tide in Indian River Lagoon
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NCCOS has approved a Harmful Algal Bloom Event Response project that will enhance state efforts to monitor and assess the extent of an active bloom of ...
Harmful Algae from Brown Tides in Texas Now Appearing in Florida Waters
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Brown tide in the Florida Indian River Lagoon system. Credit: Florian Koch. The study discusses the potential for further expansion of the range of A ...
Exceptionally high organic nitrogen concentrations in a semi-arid South ...
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Thus the high and possibly increasing organic nitrogen concentrations, coupled with a long-term annual increase in salinity and a long-term seasonal ...
Zooplankton community grazing impact on a bloom of Alexandrium ...
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Bloom dynamics of the red tide dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense in the Gulf of Maine: a synthesis and progress towards a forecasting capability ...