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Clay Treatments to Control Red Tide Unlikely to Harm Blue Crabs (Video ...
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Blooms of the toxic marine algae Karenia brevis, commonly known as red tide, occur almost annually on Florida’s west coast, often killing other marine ...
Modeling to Support Blue Crab Resilience in Chesapeake Bay
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Blue crabs harvested from Chesapeake Bay. Credit: NOAA. Critical species that support life and economic activity in the Chesapeake Bay, including the ...
Hypoxic Area off Pacific Northwest Coast has Grown Since 1950s
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Once dead, the crabs often wash up on beaches, such as these crabs photographed on Kalaloch Beach in Washington on June 14, 2022. Photo: Jenny ...
Science to Support a Climate-Ready Dungeness Crab Fishery in the ...
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We are working in partnership with coastal tribes in northern California, Oregon, and Washington, the commercial Dungeness Crab fishery, and relevant ...
Research Enables Dungeness Crab Fishermen to Detect and Track Hypoxia
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Oregon Dungeness crab fishermen retrieving a full crab pot with a dissolved oxygen sensor. Credit: Pat Kemmish, F/V Richard H. NCCOS-supported ...
Clay treatment for HABs doesn’t harm blue crabs
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Clay treatment for HABs doesn’t harm blue crabs. Published on: 01/09/2024; Science Area(s): Harmful Algal Bloom Event Response, Social Media ...
Fishing for Hypoxia - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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A recovered crab pot with a dissolved oxygen sensor. Photo Credit: Pat Kemmish, F/V Richard H. A newly published article in Sea Technology highlights ...
New Research Examines the Use of Clay to Reduce the Effects of HABs in ...
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and Mote Marine Laboratory test the impact of modified clay with algaecides on Karenia brevis, water quality and ...
Prey size selection and bottom type influence multiple predator effects ...
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Crabs in isolation, in conspecific pairs and in the interspecific pair were offered clams in 5 size classes simultaneously (10 60 mm shell length ...
Hard Clam Populations May Decrease Due to Stone Crab Range Shifts
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NCCOS-funded research into the ecosystem effects of climate change may improve management of the commercially important shellfish populations in a ...
Outlook for Impact of HABs on 2016 Crab Season in California
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NCCOS Delivers Hard Truths on Hardened Shorelines in the Mid-Atlantic
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NCCOS-sponsored researchers have found that hardened shorelines have negative effects on fish; invertebrates, such as oysters and crabs; and submerged ...
Fish and Blue Crab Density along a Riprap-Sill-Hardened Shoreline ...
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Density and diversity of fish and blue crabs Callinectes sapidus were compared via weekly sampling along a riprap-sill shoreline, a riprap shoreline ...
Rolling in the Deep: NOAA Expeditions to Assess and Restore Gulf of ...
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The affected areas included sensitive deep-water habitats that receive little to no sunlight from the surface, yet host an abundance of lifeforms like ...
Socioeconomic Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms Story Map Released
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Dungeness crabs. Credit: Josh Churchman. Explore Similar News NCCOS Hosts Algal Toxin Training for Partners March 18, 2025 Harmful Algal Blooms: NOAA ...
NPR Highlights New Hypoxia and Pacific Northwest Dungeness Crab Fishery ...
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Smaller, More User-friendly Sensor Developed to Detect Low Oxygen in ...
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Hypoxia (low oxygen) is a recurring challenge for fishermen in the region. Low oxygen events have resulted in die-offs of marine life on the seafloor ...
Mercury Hot Spots and Bioaccumulation in Fish - NCCOS
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Some habitats, such as Lavaca Bay in Texas, have high mercury concentrations in resident fish and crabs because of local industrial mercury pollution ...
NCCOS Supports 20-year Plan to Restore Seven Coral Reefs in Florida ...
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Resilient corals of other slower growing coral species will also begin to be incorporated. At these sites, scientists will remove nuisance and ...
Toxic Turtles: Long-lasting Chemicals Could Be Harming Sea Turtles ...
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Buried alive, they dig themselves out and evade hungry crabs and birds as they crawl to the ocean, where they begin a long and treacherous migration ...