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Histological Techniques for Marine Bivalve Mollusks and Crustaceans
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To best manage marine resources such as bivalve mollusks (i.e., clams, oysters) and crustaceans (i.e., crabs), scientists must have access to the ...
Histological techniques for marine bivalve mollusks and crustaceans ...
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During the mid-1950s, massive and widespread oyster mortalities, particularly in the Delaware and Chesapeake Bay areas, served as a stimulus to ...
Coral Anatomy And Histopathology Terms - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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B. Basal – situated near the base of a structure in relation to a specific reference point, opposite of apical.(Stedman 1995) Basal Plate – aragonite ...
NCCOS | Publication Details
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Clinical methods including histology, tissue culture, and PCR were successfully tested, adapted and applied to aquatic animal pathology and compiled ...
NOAA, USGS Investigate Mesophotic Coral Biology to Support Restoration
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The scientists at HML have outfitted a histology lab to do just that. Using a microtome, researchers are able to thinly slice coral tissues so they ...
[PDF] Western Atlantic Coral Disease Identification Field Guide
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presumed healthy corals) using histology. This approach can help identify the presence of microorganisms and describe morphological changes to the ...
[PDF] Module 5 - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Diseased Site B, tissue for histology in fixative from diseased portion of diseased colony 4 = B. Apal.4.D-F . Diseased Site B, mucus from unaffected ...
[PDF] ൮g for shipment of each. - National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
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For histology, tissue samples will be collected, which may include clippings or cores depending on the type of coral affected.\ഠ Histopathology Used ...
Microscopic Anatomy - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Microscopic Anatomy The fundamental structure of a coral polyp is a cylindrical sac lined composed of two layers of epithelia: the surface body wall ...
Laboratory Protocols - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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This page is intended to be a living community resource that provides current protocols, laboratory methods, and techniques to support scientific ...
Coral Disease and Health Workshop: Coral Histopathology II
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The health and continued existence of coral reef ecosystems are threatened by an increasing array of environmental and anthropogenic impacts. Coral ...
Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD)
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Stony coral tissue loss disease lesions appear as distinct and rapidly expanding focal, multi-focal, or coalescing areas of denuded (bare) skeleton ...
Coastal Marine Mammal Stranding Assessments
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We are studying stranded marine mammals to determine causes of death, anthropogenic sources of mortality, contaminant loads, diseases processes, and ...
Coral Polyp Anatomy - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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The fundamental structure of a coral polyp is a cylindrical sac composed of two layers of epithelia: the surface body wall, which forms the outermost ...
Coral Disease and Health Consortium (CDHC) – Solutions Today for Reefs ...
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The Coral Disease and Health Consortium (CDHC) is a network of scientists and managers supporting conservation, restoration, and management goals to ...
White Band Disease - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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White Band Disease (WBD) is a common tissue loss disease that affects the two Caribbean acroporid species Acropora cervicornis and Acropora palmata ...
Field Diagnosis - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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The Three Levels of Disease Diagnosis: Level I Describe the Gross Signs of Disease Through a detailed field assessment, and with the help of tools ...
James A. Morris, Jr., Ph.D. - NCCOS - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Dr. Morris has also conducted species-level field and laboratory studies using approaches such as genetics, molecular biological tools, laboratory ...
NCCOS Scientists Conduct a Bioeffects Assessment in Bristol Bay, Alaska
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Scientists from the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) traveled to Dillingham, Alaska on September 17 -24 to collect sediments for ...
Azooxanthellate? Most Hawaiian black corals contain Symbiodinium
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The ecological success of shallow-water reef-building corals (Hexacorallia: Scleractinia) is framed by their intimate endosymbiosis with ...