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Hypoxic Area off Pacific Northwest Coast has Grown Since 1950s
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The goal of the study is to prepare tribal, commercial, and recreational fisheries for the future with science-based recommendations on how to bolster ...
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 ...
Science to Support a Climate-Ready Dungeness Crab Fishery in the ...
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For the Dungeness crab fishery, the U.S. West Coast’s most valuable fishery, hypoxia has resulted in mass mortality of crabs in commercial pots, and ...
Tracking the Extent and Effect of Hypoxia on Commercial Fisheries off ...
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The Oregon Dungeness crab fishery is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most important fisheries, accounting for an average of $39.5 million dollars ...
Evaluation of Mitigation Strategies for Harmful Algal Blooms in the ...
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The Dungeness crab fishery is the most valuable fishery on the U.S. West Coast, with gross revenues for California, Oregon, and Washington averaging ...
Fishing for Hypoxia - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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The Dungeness crab fishery has been impacted by the recurrence of low-oxygen events that are hard to track or predict. Waters that hold high oxygen ...
Building Partnerships to Track Hypoxia in Marine Ecosystems
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Hypoxia is not only an issue in the Oregon Dungeness crab fishery, but also being experienced by the Washington Dungeness crab and spot prawn ...
Assessing Environmental and Economic Impacts - NCCOS
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Evaluation of Mitigation Strategies for HABs in the West Coast Dungeness Crab Fishery. Assessing Societal Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms in the ...
National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science - NCCOS
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The commercial Dungeness crab fishery experienced a $97.5 million decrease in revenue from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, a season-long closure of the ...
New Short Film on Understanding Hypoxia: Dead Zones on the Pacific ...
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The film also explores possible solutions; like a unique research partnership between Oregon fishers and scientists who install oxygen sensors on crab ...
NOAA Awards $4.2 Million for Multi-Stressor Research on Northern ...
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For the Dungeness crab fishery, the U.S. West Coast’s most valuable fishery, hypoxia has resulted in mass mortality of crabs in commercial pots, and ...
CHRP Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Dungeness crab is Oregon’s most valuable single-species fishery. Photo Credit: Oregon Sea Grant. U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) has ...
Regional Ecosystem Research - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal ...
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Science to Support a Climate-ready Dungeness Crab Fishery in the Northern California Current Using Data on Reef Fish Foraging in Seagrass Beds to ...
Harmful Algal Blooms, Acidification and Climate Change in the Salish ...
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HABs that occur regularly along the U.S. west coast are responsible for frequent closures of Dungeness crab and shellfish harvests and cause massive ...
Value of the Pacific Northwest Harmful Algal Bloom Forecast
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The razor clam and Dungeness crab fisheries along the Washington and Oregon coasts have been adversely impacted by marine algae that produce the toxin ...
Harmful Algal Bloom Community Technology Accelerator
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In 2015–2016, a massive Pseudo-nitzschia bloom shut down the Dungeness crab fishery on the West Coast and impacted the entire marine food web from ...
An Early Warning System for Pseudo-nitzschia Harmful Algal Blooms on ...
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The commercial Dungeness crab fishery is the most valuable single-species fishery in the state of Washington (worth roughly $84 million annually) and ...
Smaller, More User-friendly Sensor Developed to Detect Low Oxygen in ...
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A commercial Dungeness crab pot with the original (white) and new (black) dissolved oxygen sensor laying on top. Photo Credit: Brandon Russell, OSU ...
Socioeconomic Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms Story Map Released
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Dungeness crabs. Credit: Josh Churchman. Explore Similar News Team Evaluates Moisture Sensors to Study Flood Impacts on Road Pavements February 6 ...
Study Reviews Causes of Acidification in Large Estuaries
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Such future conditions will make physiological processes across life stages of calcifying organisms (e.g., Dungeness crab larvae) more challenging ...