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Life and Death of Karenia brevis Blooms in the Eastern Gulf of America
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An extensive bloom of the brevetoxin-producing Karenia brevis occurred from 2017 to 2019 in Florida. The economic, environmental, and human health ...
FAQs - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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When Karenia brevis cells near the ocean surface are broken up by surf at the shore or by breaking waves offshore, the toxin produced by K. brevis can ...
Karenia brevis Nutrient Dynamics in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico
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Although classified as a coastal bloom species, Karenia brevis blooms over a wide range of nutrient conditions and commonly initiates growth in ...
Reviews of Our Current Understanding of Harmful Dinoflagellates ...
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Karenia “Ecophysiology and Bloom Dynamics of Karenia with Emphasis on Karenia brevis in Florida Waters” (Chapter 8) is based on the massive data ...
Gulf Coast - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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Karenia brevis blooms can cause respiratory illness and eye irritation in humans. It can also kill marine life, and lead to shellfish closures. Blooms ...
Seasonal Forecasting of Karenia brevis Red Tide Blooms in the Eastern ...
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Blooms of Karenia brevis originate offshore in relatively nutrient and silicate-poor waters of the West Florida (continental) Shelf (WFS) before ...
Southwest Florida Intensification Forecast - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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During the early bloom period (typically each fall), Karenia brevis cells—which persist in the bottom waters offshore—can be moved onshore to the ...
Implementing the Karenia “Tricorder” to Improve Red Tide Monitoring and ...
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The toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis blooms annually in the Gulf of Mexico and negatively impacts human and ecosystem health through production of ...
Gulf of Mexico Algae Shield Themselves with Toxins When Hungry
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A photograph of the microscopic algae Karenia brevis, the plant responsible for toxic red tides in the Gulf of Mexico. A species of algae responsible ...
Implementing Karenia brevis Respiratory Risk Forecast System in the ...
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The nearly annual blooms of Karenia brevis in the Gulf of Mexico adversely impact human and animal health, and cause significant economic losses. K ...
Florida Red Tide Respiratory Forecasts Provided to Public via Beaches ...
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Karenia brevis blooms can cause respiratory illness and eye irritation in humans. It can also kill marine life, and lead to shellfish closures. Blooms ...
Application of Clay Flocculation for Removal of Karenia brevis Cells ...
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Our goal is to assess the effectiveness, environmental acceptability, costs, and scalability of modified clay dispersal as a Karenia brevis (red tide) ...
Life and Death of a Karenia Bloom in the Western Gulf of Mexico
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Blooms of Karenia brevis occur nearly annually along the Florida coast which has led to intense study. Less is known about the processes that drive ...
Gliders Map Red Tide in Gulf of Mexico for Rapid Response
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The bloom of Karenia brevis, Florida Red Tide, was detected by an NCCOS-sponsored new modeling tool on July 23 and the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
Working with State to Document First Occurrence of Harmful Karenia ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/nccos-collaborates-with-state-to-document-first-occurrence-of-harmful-microalgae-karenia-mikimotoi-in-alaska-waters/
Light micrograph of K. mikimotoi taken from a bloom sample.. Starting in late Sept. 2013, a bloom of the phytoplankton Karenia mikimotoi began ...
NOAA Funds Testing of Treatment for Birds Sickened by Florida Red Tide
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A bloom of the red tide organism Karenia brevis, which produces brevetoxin, has persisted and expanded off the coast of Southwest Florida since ...
Historical Data Used to Analyze Red Tide Bloom Dynamics in Southwest ...
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Map of the study area. Nearly all annual blooms of the red tide-forming, toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis (K. brevis) pose a serious threat to ...
Harmful Algal Bloom intensity related to ocean carbon dioxide levels
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Recent findings show that increases in oceanic carbon dioxidefrom the burning of fossil fuels over the last 200 years may have increased the intensity ...
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 ...
NCCOS Publishes Findings on 2013 Karenia mikimotoi Harmful Algal Bloom ...
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Karenia mikimotoi is a toxic dinoflagellate alga with a cosmopolitan distribution and is a commonly reported red tide species. Blooms of K. mikimotoi ...