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Marine Heatwaves Fuel Harmful Algal Blooms Off US West Coast
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It spread from the coast off Cape Mendocino in Northern California north to Cape Blanco in southern Oregon. That followed a record-setting marine ...
Evaluation of Mitigation Strategies for Harmful Algal Blooms in the ...
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The blob is believed to have triggered a coast-wide bloom of the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia australis that contaminated shellfish with high ...
[PDF] Social, Cultural, and Economic Assessment of Harmful Algal Blooms (SEAHAB)
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The blob is believed to have triggered a coast-wide bloom of the diatom . Pseudo-nitzschia australis. that contaminated. shellfish with high ...
HABHRCA - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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In 1998, Congress recognized the severity of HABs and hypoxia threats and authorized the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Act ...
NCCOS | Publication Details
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Keywords: Pseudo-nitzschia; harmful algal bloom; California; domoic acid; Monterey Bay; blob; silicate; upwelling. Abstract: An ecologically and ...
[PDF] North Pacific Research Board
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Oceanographic Data -- Following the marine heat wave (aka “The Blob”) of 2013-2015, temperatures in PWS were trending towards the climatological ...
Lake Erie Harmful Algal Bloom Early Season Projection
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Lake Erie Harmful Algal Bloom Early Season Projection NATIONAL CENTERS FOR COASTAL OCEAN SCIENCE AND THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR WATER QUALITY RESEARCH
California Ocean Protection Council Briefed on Harmful Algal Bloom ...
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Puget Sound Salmon Threatened Extreme Harmful Algal Blooms
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June 2014 extensive harmful algal blooms, including H. akashiwo, caused the deaths of 80,000 net pen salmon. More would have died without NCCOS ...
Do Harmful Algal Bloom Migrations Across Carbonate System Gradients ...
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This project will evaluate whether harmful algal bloom (HAB) species may have a competitive advantage over other phytoplankton in response to coastal ...
Lake Erie - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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NOAA provides forecasts for seasonal blooms of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) in Lake Erie, typically from July to October when warmer water creates ...
Southwest Florida Satellite Imagery - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Composite 8-days of satellite imagery up to 04-24-2025 showing location of algae bloom which may include algae besides K. brevis.Overlaid cell count ...
Smaller, More User-friendly Sensor Developed to Detect Low Oxygen in ...
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This creates more uncertainties for fishermen who are already affected by ocean changes such as ocean acidification, warm blob events, and domoic acid ...
Advanced Flood Mapping Helps Visualize Flood Risks on Shifting ...
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Figure 1. This is a depiction of how the barrier island would change in front of Trustom Pond (South Kingstown, RI) if hurricane Sandy hit with an ...
Developing an Operational Sargassum HAB Monitoring and Forecasting ...
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Good News, Florida. The Giant Seaweed Blob Has Shrunk. (July 2023) College of Marine Science to lead $3.2-million grant to develop Sargassum ...
Perspectives on the Lake Erie HABs – NCCOS Intern Blog
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MODIS satellite image of 2014 harmful algal bloom in Lake Erie, with high concentration near Toledo, Ohio. Credit: NOAA and NASA. By Kateland Kirk
Celebrating 25 Years of Science Serving Coastal Communities
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Coastal Conversations Podcast: Episode 5. For 25 years NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science has been the focal point for NOAA’s coastal ...
Gulf of Mexico Algae Shield Themselves with Toxins When Hungry
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A photograph of the microscopic algae Karenia brevis, the plant responsible for toxic red tides in the Gulf of Mexico. A species of algae responsible ...
Why Do Some Jellyfish Bloom? A New Theory Emerges
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The authors of a study partially funded by NCCOS theorize that the recent global increase in jellyfish blooms is due to the proliferation of man-made ...
Seaweed Aquaculture: A Potentially Game Changing Emerging Field
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Coastal Conversations Podcast: Episode 4. Dive into our latest Coastal Conversations podcast to discover how NCCOS is advancing marine spatial ...