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Aggression is a Symptom of Domoic Acid Poisoning in California Sea Lions
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The increase in sea lion cases may be indicative of an increasing threat to other marine species. Strandings and symptoms occur even when domoic acid ...
DNA Microarray Tool Successfully Identifies Domoic Acid Toxicity in ...
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Domoic acid is neurotoxin produced by the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia australis that accumulates in the prey of sea lions and causes lethargy ...
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Abstract: California sea lions have been a repeated subject of investigation for early life toxicity, which has been documented to occur in mass ...
Hand-held Sensor for Domoic Acid Poisoning of Marine Mammals
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It has been identified in birds, pinnipeds (seals, sea lions) and cetaceans (whales, dolphins) in nearly all U.S. coastal waters, with regular and ...
NCCOS Funds Response to Marine Mammal Mortality Event Occurring in ...
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By August 30, more than 60 California sea lions had been rescued, and ten deceased animals, including sea lions, northern fur seals, and dolphins ...
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Effects and Discovery of Chronic Domoic Acid Exposure on Gene ...
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Domoic acid, a naturally occurring marine neurotoxin, threatens the health of marine mammals, seabirds, and humans via severe and long-term yet ...
Mobile Rapid Pathogen Test for Leptospira in California Sea Lions ...
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Leptospirosis, a bacterial disease spread through urine, is a zoonotic disease and left untreated can cause liver and kidney damage, and death ...
Monitoring Approaches for Early Warning of Domoic Acid Events in ...
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The transfer of toxin, via filter feeding of Pseudo-nitzschia or ingestion of filter feeding organisms, to shellfish, crustaceans, seabirds, finfish ...
New Test Identifies Low Level Toxin Exposure to Protect Human Health
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A NCCOS Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (ECOHAB)-funded study at the University of Washington and the NOAA National Marine Fisheries ...
NCCOS Responds to Southern California Harmful Algal Bloom Event
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Sea lions in Rehab. (Credit: Pacific Marine Mammal Center) These efforts will address concerns about the effect this bloom may have on the California ...
Project Explorer - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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California, domoic acid, Harmful Algal Bloom Detection and Forecasting, john.ramsdell@noaa.gov, Pacific Ocean, sea lions, Stressor Impacts and ...
NCCOS and NMFS Partner to Survey 'Unprecedented' West Coast Toxic Algal ...
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A sea lion experiences seizures, caused by eating fish that in turn feed on the toxic algae. Credit: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The ...
Trophic Transfer and Effects of HAB Toxins in Alaskan Marine Food Webs
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This threat is evidenced by observations of the neurotoxins saxitoxin and domoic acid in seals, walruses, sea lions, whales, and other marine mammals ...
Marine Mammal Strandings in Southern California Prompt Harmful Algal ...
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Stranded sea lions, dolphins, and other marine mammals can be reported to the West Coast Region Stranding Hotline: (866) 767-6114. For stranded live ...
Jennifer Maucher Fuquay, MS - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal ...
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Previously, Maucher Fuquay managed the HAB toxicology laboratory in the NOAA Charleston lab for 12 years and developed and performed multiple ...
wayne.mcfee@noaa.gov Archives - Page 2 of 3 - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Changes to Non-market Values Associated with Changes in Natural ...
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Related to wildlife, residents most liked cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises, and orcas), pinnipeds (sea lions and seals) and raptors (eagles and ...
High Tech Sensors Used to Investigate Harmful Algal Bloom 'Hot Spots ...
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