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Exploring Population Variability of Sea Otters in Kachemak Bay (Story ...
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A sea otter swimming in nearshore waters of Kachemak Bay. Image: National Park Service. Since the signing of the North Pacific Fur Seal Convention in ...
Improving Tools for Monitoring Multiple HAB Toxins at the Land-Sea ...
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One example that exemplifies the threat these toxins pose was the deaths of over 30 endangered sea otters in Monterey Bay in 2010 from microcystins in ...
Ecological Assessment for Kachemak Bay, Alaska: Science Tools to Inform ...
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Story Map: Sea Otters Repopulate Kachemak Bay; State of Kachemak Bay – 2019 Highlights; State of Kachemak Bay – 2020 Highlights; State of Kachemak Bay ...
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Sea otter diet based on scat analysis and visual observation Assessment of long-term mortality patterns for sea otters Genotypic Characterization of ...
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The mortality of over 30 endangered sea otters in Monterey Bay from microcystins (MCY) in contaminated marine bivalves exemplify the threat these ...
NCCOS Maps and Products
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NCCOS provides research, scientific information and tools to help balance the Nation's ecological, social and economic goals. The research and tools ...
Mapping Intertidal and Subtidal Habitats of Kachemak Bay and Lower Cook ...
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NOAA scientists launch a drone to collect images of local habitats in Alaska. Credit: Ross Whippo. Nearshore habitats are important sources of food ...
Improving tools for monitoring multiple HAB toxins at the land-Sea ...
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The mortality of over 30 endangered sea otters in Monterey Bay from microcystins (MCY) in contaminated marine bivalves (Miller et al. 2010) exemplify ...
2017 California Estuary Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring Begins
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The research found that this toxic 'cocktail' could also be fatal to shellfish, sea otters, and other animals in these habitats. The team will survey ...
[PDF] NCCOS FY 2025 Regional Ecosystem Research Funding Opportunity
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•partnering with underserved communities to ensure relevant science, services and tools reach decision-makers; • pairing research science with ...
Leveraging Partnerships to Define Ecological Indicators, Status and ...
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Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary (OCNMS) encompasses about 3,189 square miles off the Washington coast, extending from Cape Flattery to the ...
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Seeks Advice on Harmful Algal ...
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Sanctuary staff are especially alarmed by the health risks these blooms pose for sea otters, sea lions, and whales. Following consultation with a ...
Trophic Transfer and Effects of HAB Toxins in Alaskan Marine Food Webs
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Identify species composition and map cell densities of toxin-producing Pseudo-nitzschia and Alexandrium species (including Alexandrium cysts) via ...
kris.holderied@noaa.gov Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Image: National Park Service Since the signing of the North Pacific Fur Seal Convention in 1911, sea otters have been ... Read More February 1, 2021 ...
alan.lewitus@noaa.gov Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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The maps were developed by predicting relative density using associative models linking at-sea species observations with environmental covariates ...
Harmful Algal Blooms Event Response: Responding to Paralytic Shellfish ...
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Animals that eat shellfish with PSP toxins often become sick. Common symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. The toxins can ...
Alaska - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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The Kasitsna Bay Laboratory is a field station of the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS)under NOAA’s National Ocean Service. NCCOS ...
NCCOS Expertise Used to Help 'Bring Shipwrecks to Life' for Future ...
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On August 13 -14, SCUBA divers, historians, and scientists gathered at the North Carolina Aquarium in Pine Knoll Shores, NC to learn how to identify ...
Aggression is a Symptom of Domoic Acid Poisoning in California Sea ...
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Increasing numbers of California sea lions are becoming sick each year from ingesting domoic acid, a neurotoxin that accumulates in the fish 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 ...