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Metabolism and Physiology of Red Tide Toxins in Turtles
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For example, in the severe Florida red tides of 2005 and 2006 at least 179 loggerhead sea turtles died, but other species may be impacted as well ...
Toxic Turtles: Long-lasting Chemicals Could Be Harming Sea Turtles ...
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One out of 1,000 will survive into adulthood. And those that do will bear a toxic burden. Scientists are discovering that sea turtles, long ignored by ...
Study of Freshwater Turtles to Improve Treatment of Toxins in Sea ...
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With sea turtles, brevetoxin concentrations that compromise organ physiological and immune functions are generally unknown. Due to the legal status of ...
DEVELOPMENT OF A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL TO ...
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All species of sea turtles inhabiting the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico are listed as either endangered or threatened under the ESA. Five species ...
DEVELOPMENT OF A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL TO ...
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sea turtles in U.S. commercial and recreational fisheries based on evaluating sea turtle bycatch across gear types. A key element of the Strategy is ...
A Management Tool to Reduce Sea Turtle Bycatch in the U.S. Atlantic ...
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Incidental capture in fisheries is a major limiting factor in the recovery of sea turtles in these areas. What We Did The NMFS is responsible for ...
Blood Monitoring Supports Response and Rehabilitation of Algae-poisoned ...
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Rehabilitation data showed the toxin cleared from sea turtle blood more slowly in some species than others, with loggerheads retaining the toxin up to ...
A Mechanism Based Intervention for Brevetoxin Induced Oxidative Stress
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Manatees and sea turtles exposed to red tide toxins consistently show signs of oxidative stress at the functional, cellular, and genetic levels. The ...
Life and Death of - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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As exemplified by the recent 2017-2019 bloom that killed nearly 600 sea turtles, 200 manatees, and 150 dolphins, prolonged red tide events have become ...
Marine Life in Gulf of Mexico Face Multiple Challenges
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Time will tell if the harmful algal toxins and oil in Galveston Bay have a major negative effect on the marine mammals, fish, and sea turtles that ...
New Tool Detects and Forecasts Red Tide in Gulf of Mexico
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The potential impact of the bloom on endangered sea turtles, the focus of another ECOHAB project, is especially of concern. NCCOS HAB research is ...
Protected Species Assessment Addresses Interactions with Marine ...
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As a case study, the report analyzed line mussel aquaculture gear interactions with protected species around the world, including certain sea turtles ...
Protected species and marine aquaculture interactions
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This global assessment summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding documented and potential interactions of species listed under the ESA, such ...
Studying Contaminants in Cocos Lagoon, Guam: Blog Post #4
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We used the smaller boat, as the reef flats where we wanted to collect fish were quite shallow. We saw a couple of turtles moving slowly through the ...
Weather and Water: Using weather data to create models and tools to ...
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An example is using sea surface temperature (SST) data from large areas collected from satellites. The SST data were used to model weather driven ...
Protected Species and Marine Aquaculture Interactions
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Assessment of protected species (marine mammals, sea turtles, and birds) interactions with marine aquaculture around the globe. Aquaculture ...
OBIS SEAMAP - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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Ocean Biogeographic Information System Spatial Ecological Analysis of Megavertebrate Populations, is a spatially referenced online database ...
New Research from NCCOS Could Improve Survival of Florida Manatees ...
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The threatened Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris, inhabits coastal environments where blooms of the toxic red tide dinoflagellate ...
Gulf of Mexico Phytoplankton Communities Altered after Deepwater ...
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On April 20, 2010, an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling platform released millions of barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, making it ...
NCCOS Awards New Event Response Funding for Florida Red Tide
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The bloom is taking an increasing toll on marine animals, including fish, sea turtles, birds, dolphins, and manatees. There are multi-million dollar ...