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State-Related Research Projects
Atlantic Coastal Fish Habitat Database: Construction, Documentation and Use
The EcoGIS Project— Tools for Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management
Tool to Forecast the Effect of Waves on Waterbodies and Shorelines
Shoreline Habitat Types and Erosion Rates on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Mapping Deep Corals in the US South Atlantic to Conserve Vulnerable Fish Habitat and Ecosystems
National Phytoplankton Monitoring Network
Stormwater Runoff in Coastal Watersheds: Predicting Impacts of Development and Climate Change
Coastal Ecological Assessments and Indicator Development
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Recent Related News and Headlines
Recreational Water Pathogen Detection Workshops Build Skills for State Labs
State-of-the-Art Projections to Support Sea Level Rise Decisions in North Carolina
NOAA Communicator – Issue 22 – November, 2012
Ecological Research Supports Training at Camp Lejeune
Cause of Massive North Carolina Fish Kill Identified
New Manual for Lionfish Control Identifies Strategies for Local Intervention
Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Monitoring Protocol Delivered to North Carolina Resource Managers
Three Alumni at NOAA Have Received Presidential Award
Marine ecologist doesn’t let research cage him in :: Red & White for Life :: NC State University Alumni Association
Asian tiger shrimp potential shrimp industry threat | Eyewitness News 9
Rise in Asian Tiger Shrimp sightings prompts scientific look at invasion concerns | NOAA Press Release
Partnerships: Bringing Scientists and Resource Managers Together to Explore Opportunities for Using Fisheries Acoustics in the Southeast US
Boat wake model forecasts erosion consequences for the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway
Support for Coastal Management at DOD Installation
NCCOS-supported Scientists Untangle Food Web, Habitat Value
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