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Marc Suddleson - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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Suddleson has worked at NOAA for over 20 years. Since 2002, in his current position, he has promoted the development of new solutions to better manage ...
Massive California Fish Kill Connected to Hypoxia and Toxic Algae
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The results support the development of forecast models to provide early warnings and enhance response capabilities to mitigate the effects of domoic ...
[PDF] MERHAB-One-Pager (2024) - cdn.coastalscience.noaa.gov
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This helps NOAA and state partners identify when beaches, shellfisheries, and marine animals are at risk from harmful algae, and make informed ...
An Early Warning System for Pseudo-nitzschia Harmful Algal Blooms on ...
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Science Area (s): Coastal Change, Harmful Algal Bloom Detection and Forecasting, Stressor Impacts and Mitigation Region (s) of Study: Oregon, U.S ...
Pacific Northwest HAB Forecast Supports Popular Recreational Razor ...
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The effort is supported by NOAA’s Monitoring and Event Response for Harmful Algal Blooms research program. NOAA is developing a plan to transition the ...
NCCOS Helps Sitka Tribe of Alaska Respond to Harmful Algal Bloom
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Domoic acid is expected to become a greater threat to subsistence shellfish harvesting in southeast Alaska as water temperatures increase. For more ...
Galveston Bay Closed to Oyster Harvesting After Scientists Detect Toxic ...
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NCCOS funds the development of the FlowCytobot, part of a new class of automated biological sensors poised to transform long-term monitoring ...
marc.suddleson@noaa.gov Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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The 11th U.S. Symposium on Harmful Algae highlighted advances in research and development of scientifically sound solutions to aid communities across ...
NOAA Supports Florida’s Monitoring of Brown Tide in Indian River Lagoon
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Brown tide and associated fish kill in Indian River Lagoon at Eau Gallie causeway in Melbourne, Florida, on March 23, 2016. Credit: John ...
Harmful Algae from Brown Tides in Texas Now Appearing in Florida Waters
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In line with these findings, Dr. Gobler and Florida officials began tracking the return of brown tide to the Indian River Lagoon system in May of ...
Monitoring Oregon Coastal Harmful Algae Helps Forecasting Blooms
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All of these measurements should be considered in any STX- or DA-monitoring program aimed at early detection in the California Current regime. Learn ...
NCCOS and Alaska Partners Provide Harmful Algal Bloom Awareness via ...
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The AHAB network also leverages NCCOS facilities and internal and external investments in research and monitoring in Alaska. For more information ...
Helping Alaska Tribe Launch a Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring Program
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Support for NOAA participants will be provided by the Sitka Tribe of Alaska. For more information contact Marc.Suddleson@noaa.gov or Steve.Morton@noaa ...
Toxic Algae and Their Seaweed Hosts May Predict Ciguatera Fish ...
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Ciguatera fish poisoning is caused by eating certain fish whose flesh is contaminated with toxins produced by Gambierdiscus. The brown seaweed host ...
How Will Bioluminescent Algae Affect Chesapeake Fisheries?
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The research team plans to share their findings with NCCOS, the Hampton Roads Sanitation District,state agencies, and other stakeholders via the ...
Eating USVI Invasive Lionfish Could Lead to Ciguatera Fish Poisoning
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They have no natural predators in these areas and are taking food and habitat from native fish that are important to local economies and ecosystems ...
NOAA-Funded Workshop Addresses State of Harmful Algal Bloom Sensors
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In late January 2017, NCCOS scientists Marc Suddleson and Greg Doucette joined U.S. and international colleagues at an Alliance for Coastal ...
NCCOS Supported HAB Sensors Highlighted at NOAA Emerging Technologies ...
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Two presentations in particular detailedhow NCCOS HAB advances are being leveraged to tackle a number of NOAA mission areas. Marc Suddleson (NCCOS) ...
Environmental Variables Influence Toxic Ciguatera Algae Growth and ...
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This research aids efforts to model and predict how ranges of Gambierdiscus shift under a changing climate and help predict the potential spread of ...
U.S. Socio-economic Effects of Harmful Algal Blooms Workshop ...
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The workshop was led by WHOI Oceanographer Emeritus Porter Hoagland and NCCOS Monitoring and Event Response (MERHAB) Research Program Manager Marc Sud ...