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Developing a Machine Learning-Based, High Resolution, Predictive ...
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The researchers are using a chemical analytical approach, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)-based PST toxicity analysis, to determine ...
Toxin Detection Technologies - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal ...
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Toxin Detection Technologies NCCOS uses three detection strategies to accurately measure algal toxins despite the unique challenges. Our scientists ...
Monitoring and Event Response for Harmful Algal Blooms in the Lower ...
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Agencies and investigators submit samples for toxicity analysis at reasonable cost and with quick turnaround times to minimize impacts from toxic HAB ...
[PDF] NCCOS Research Focusing on PCBs in Coastal Environments
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Characterize toxicity of PFAS in estuarine fish and invertebrates Characterize toxicity of compounds proposed for AFFF replacement ... were also ...
Different Varieties of Microcystins Have Differing Toxicities, and Why ...
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Research technicians from Dr. Chaffin’s laboratory collect Lake Erie water samples for analysis as part of the NCCOS funded study. Models predicting ...
NCCOS PROJECT - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Diver sampling sediment for contaminant and toxicity analysis. November 2020 – Port Everglades, FL. Why We Care Port Everglades’ plans for deepening ...
First Real-time Toxicity Assessment of Lake Erie Algal Bloom by ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/nccos-toxin-sensors-aboard-uncrewed-vehicle-interrogate-cyanobacterial-bloom-in-lake-erie/
Additionally, partner researchers will use samples collected and preserved by the 3G ESP/LRAUV for post-deployment omics-based analyses of the bloom ...
Coastal Pollution Data Explorer
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The Coastal Pollution Data Explorer is an interactive web-based interface that enables users to explore spatial and temporal trends of chemical ...
‘Team’ of Uncrewed Vehicles Reveals Extent, Toxicity of Harmful Algal ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/a-team-of-uncrewed-vehicles-reveals-the-extent-and-toxicity-of-a-harmful-algal-bloom-in-monterey-bay-ca/
In a milestone achievement, NCCOS, the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) deployed a ...
Assessment of Chemical Contaminants in Sediments from the Salt River ...
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At the end of the field mission, samples for contaminant and toxicity analysis were shipped to either the NOAA NS&T contract lab (TDI‐Brooks ...
Magnitude and Extent of Contaminated Sediment and Toxicity in ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/data_reports/magnitude-and-extent-of-contaminated-sediment-and-toxicity-in-chesapeake-bay/
This report summarizes the results of NOAA’s sediment toxicity, chemistry, and benthic community studies in the Chesapeake Bay estuary. As part of the ...
Possible Cause of High Toxicity of 2015 West coast HAB Identified
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New research sponsored by NCCOS explains what might have caused the high toxicity in Monterey Bay, CA during the massive 2015 toxic bloom of the ...
Model Predicts Reducing Only Phosphorus Will Make Lake Erie Algal ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/new-study-investigates-cellular-mechanisms-driving-microcystis-toxin-production/
Harmful algal bloom in Western Basin of Lake Erie. Credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick. A new model from NCCOS-funded ...
Bioeffects Assessment in Bristol Bay, Alaska: Characterization of Soft ...
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Sediment toxicity assessments using sea urchin fertilization and development, and the Microtox® response bioassays. Sediment benthic community ...
NCCOS Awards $1.7M to Harmful Algal Bloom and Toxins Research
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The National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) awarded $1.68M (million) in Fiscal Year 2017 funding for nine research projects to identify ...
Algal Toxins Found in U.S. Seabirds - NCCOS - National Centers for ...
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A publication sponsored in part by NCCOS presents a retrospective analysis of harmful algal bloom (HAB) related mortality events in California ...
NCCOS Responds to Southern California Harmful Algal Bloom Event
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Specific tasks include analyzing DA in marine bird samples to determine lethal levels of exposure, evaluating long-term impacts on crab toxicity throu ...
Ecotoxicity of Perfluorooctane Sulfonate and Fluorine-Free Fire ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/project/ecotoxicity-of-perfluorooctane-sulfonate-and-fluorine-free-fire-fighting-foams-in-estuarine-organisms/
Fire retardant foams currently contain fluorine-based chemicals known to be toxic and persist in the environment. Fluorine-free foams are now in ...
Ocean Temperatures Could Influence Algal Bloom Occurrence in Alaska
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The analysis indicated that regional water temperature data may be used as an early indicator of A. catenella bloom formation and PSP risk in the ...
NCCOS Scientists Conduct a Bioeffects Assessment in Bristol Bay, Alaska
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Scientists from the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) traveled to Dillingham, Alaska on September 17 -24 to collect sediments for ...