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[PDF] Acephate Application Levels
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1.80 lb ai/acre/year for celery Major River Areas SJRWMD Boundary Florida County Lines Note: Application amounts for cotton, peanuts, tobacco, snap ...
Algal Bloom Toxin Neutralizer Tested in Real-World Conditions
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Cages containing both cysteine-treated clams and untreated ‘control’ clams are prepared for a return to red tide impacted Florida waters to study ...
[PDF] Framework for the National Harmful Algal Bloom Observing Network: A ...
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Executive Summary Harmful algal blooms (HABs) occur in marine and freshwater environments across the nation. Blooms can be noxious, producing a foul ...
Fish-Killing Algae Species Evades Predators to Survive and Bloom
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Losses of wild and net-penned fish in Puget Sound have been estimated between $2 and $6 million per episode and are believed to be increasing in scope ...
Scientific Assessment of Marine Harmful Algal Blooms
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This document should be cited as follows: Lopez, C.B., Dortch, Q., Jewett, E.B., Garrison, D. 2008. Scientific Assessment of Marine . Harmful Algal ...
NOAA Announces FY22 Funding Opportunity for Ocean Acidification and ...
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OA and HABs can impact the same coastal resources (e.g., aquaculture, wild fisheries, and tourism) in different ways and there may be synergistic or ...
[PDF] NCCOS FY18 PROGRAM AWARDS - cdn.coastalscience.noaa.gov
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5 bloom initiation in the western GoM, other factors may modify its effects or act at later stages of the bloom life cycle, e.g. termination. We ...
[PDF] LOOKING BACK - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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ALGAE A primary producer of organic matter, algae in Hawaii fill an important role in the coastal reef ecosystem, providing food and habitat for ...
A Mechanism Based Intervention for Brevetoxin Induced Oxidative Stress
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The Florida manatee inhabits environments in which blooms of the toxic dinoflagellate, Karenia brevis, frequently occur. K. brevis produces ...
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 ...
[PDF] Volume 4: Key Species & Bioinformatics
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The NCCOS Charleston Key Species and Bioinformatics (KSB) branch has four different programmatic areas: Coastal Marine Mammal Assessment (CMMA) ...
Studying Contaminants in Cocos Lagoon, Guam: Blog Post #2
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I saw a variety of tropical plants growing wild or in front yards, some of which I recognized as being used as potted plants back home on the East ...
[PDF] Effect of Louisiana sweet crude oil on a Pacific coral, Pocillopora ...
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spectrometer, Ocean Optics, Largo, FL) of the lighting system showed three major peaks at 430–440, 540–550 and 610−620nm. Corals were fed a mixture of ...
Contaminant and Disease Assessment in Native Alaskan Fisheries Harvest
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Native Alaskans do not know the degree to which they may be exposed to pollutants and other waterborne contaminants because wild-caught subsistence ...
U.S. Shrimp Market Integration - NCCOS - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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The ability of U.S. shrimpers to mediate supply shocks through increased prices hinges on the degree of market integration, both among shrimp of ...
[PDF] Coastal Ocean Quarterly – Spring 2023 (typo corrected)
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oyster reefs could be an effective way to maintain and possibly improve wild oyster stocks. Continue reading. 4/26/23, 2:45 PM National Oceanic and ...
Coastal Water Quality Monitoring and Tool Development
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These harvest closures result in economic impacts to both wild-caught and aquaculture harvesters. In many shellfish growing areas, poor water quality ...
Restoration - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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NCCOS research helps to inform and drive strategic restoration and management of coastal habitats in order to enhance ecosystem services. NCCOS’s ...
Study Finds Pharmaceuticals, Other Contaminants in Chesapeake Bay and ...
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Oyster dredge used to collect wild oysters from natural bars. Credit: NOAA. Results indicated that CECs are being accumulated at various degrees in ...
Offspring sensitivity to ocean acidification changes seasonally in a ...
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Experimental assessments of species vulnerabilities to ocean acidification are rapidly increasing in number, yet the potential for short- and ...