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Reviews of Our Current Understanding of Harmful Dinoflagellates ...
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The complex, never before observed, multi-stage life cycle initially reported, deemed critical of Pfiesteria’s ability to kill fish, was also shown to ...
Study Confirms Red Tide’s Self-sustaining Seasonal Life Cycle in ...
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An NCCOS-sponsored study has validated a 40-year old theory that the Chesapeake Bay bloom-forming harmful alga Prorocentrum minimum has a seasonal lif ...
Coral Disease ID Key - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Multifocal, distinct pink to white small (1-2mm) areas of tissue swelling; Swelling of one or a few polyps in response to encysted parasitic ...
Developing Biomarkers for Bloom Growth and Death in Florida Red Tides
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By studying the processes regulating the life cycle of K. brevis, we developed biomarkers to identify actively growing blooms and signs of blooms in ...
[PDF] MERHAB Florida Monitoring Program
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a complex life cycle including multiple flagellated and amoeboid stages, and occurs in both toxic and non-toxic forms (Burkholder et al. 1995 ...
[PDF] NCCOS Research Focusing on PCBs in Coastal Environments
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• Static renewal, effluent, flow -through, life- cycle, multi-stressor • Cellular & molecular biomarkers • Analytical Chemistry • Inorganic and ...
Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD)
cdhc.noaa.gov/coral-disease/characterized-diseases/stony-coral-tissue-loss-disease-sctld/
Stony coral tissue loss disease lesions appear as distinct and rapidly expanding focal, multi-focal, or coalescing areas of denuded (bare) skeleton ...
[PDF] Final Report - products.coastalscience.noaa.gov
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habitats and locations that are essential to completing the life cycles of overfished species. This SAFMC process highlighted some significant gaps in ...
Black Band Disease - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Black Band Disease is associated with a polymicrobial consortium that together generates anoxic conditions and toxic compounds that lyse coral ...
Protecting Coral Reef Fish with Improved Monitoring: Supporting the ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/project/protecting-coral-reef-fish-national-park-services-inventory-monitoring-program/
Coral reefs are more than just pretty to look at. Fish that spend part or all of their lives in coral reefs contribute over $100 million to the U.S ...
Coral Reproduction - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Corals have a life history with two distinct phases: the larval phase, where the coral is motile, and the sessile phase, where the coral is cemented ...
United States Harmful Algal Bloom Control Technologies Incubator
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disrupt the life cycle of a HAB species, do so in an environmentally sound manner, and be scalable to address the blooms that affect our coasts and ...
Karenia brevis Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Life and Death of Karenia brevis Blooms in the Eas... An extensive bloom of the brevetoxin-producing Karenia brevis occurred from 2017 to 2019 in ...
Recruitment of coral reef fishes: linkages across stages
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Recruitment, or the entry, of young coral reef fishes into benthic populations is essential to population survival, but because larvae typically spend ...
Natural and human-induced hypoxia and consequences for coastal areas ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/data_reports/natural-and-human-induced-hypoxia-and-consequences-for-coastal-areas-synthesis-and-future-development/
It is understood that coastal hypoxia has a profound impact on the sustainability of ecosystems, which can be seen, for example, by the change in the ...
Climate Change Impacts on Intertidal Zone Populations
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The intertidal zone, which lies between the high and low tide marks on the shores of the world’s oceans, is a sensitive indicator of the effects of ...
Suitable Habitat for Pacific Halibut Predicted to Shrink in Future
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This may result in future impacts to the Pacific halibut life cycle and push the species farther north. The study was part of a project under the ...
Aquaculture and Eutrophication in Long Island Sound and Great Bay ...
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Eutrophication is the overabundance of nutrients in a body of water that results in harmful algal blooms, fish kills, and in some cases ecosystem ...
Impacts of Hypoxia on Marine Life Neglected, Though Greater Than Ocean ...
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Map shows coastal sites where anthropogenic nutrients have exacerbated or caused oxygen declines to <2 mg/L (red dots), as well as ocean ...
Underwater Grasses Can Improve the Acid Balance in Chesapeake Bay
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Surface view of the Vallisneria americana SAV beds at Susquehanna Flats. a broad, tidal freshwater region located near the mouth of the Susquehanna ...