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NCCOS Expertise Featured in North Carolina Water Q...

A new educational video features NCCOS scientists describing the importance of water quality in North Carolina estuaries for coastal ecology, human health, food supply, and the state's economy. Bordered by ...

Marine Cage Aquaculture Report Addresses Environme...

Over 50 percent of seafood production globally comes from aquaculture. While technological innovation has made it possible to grow food in the coastal and open ocean, managers must weigh economic ...

New Lionfish Bioenergetics Model Predicts Impacts ...

NCCOS researchers have developed a new model to forecast the impacts of invasive lionfish consumption on Atlantic reefs. The model, published in Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, uses ambient ...

International Aquaculture Expert Assists NCCOS in ...

On July 16, 2013, NCCOS staff met with New University, Lisban, Portugal, to discuss development of models for siting of shellfish aquaculture and restoration along the U.S. East Coast. The ...

NCCOS Highlights Aquaculture and Fisheries Conflic...

On July 17, 2013, NOAA staff from NCCOS' CCMA, CCFHR and an international partner from Portugal participated in a Duke University class studying global fisheries conflicts. The class was convened ...

Locavores, Meet Invasivores: Cooking and Eating In...

Invasive species are nothing new. Neither is eating them, as anyone who's eaten Cambodian water spinach -- much of it grown here in Houston -- will tell you. But bringing ...

Seminar With Top Lionfish Researchers | Bernews.co...

The Ocean Support Foundation and its partner organizations are hosting a two-day workshop on Tuesday October 9th and Wednesday October 10th at the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo for key ...

Marine ecologist doesn't let research cage him in ...

James Morris '09 PHD spends his time plotting defenses for invasions. No, he doesn't work for the Department for Homeland Security, and he's not in the military. Morris, who did ...

Destructive hitchhikers: Tsunami debris hauls inva...

When a floating dock the size of a boxcar washed up on a sandy beach in Oregon, beachcombers got excited because it was the largest piece of debris from last ...

Research Promotes Method to Slow the Spread of Enc...

Colonies of Didemnum vexillum encrusting mussel cages. Okeover Inlet, Malaspina Peninsula, BC, 2003. Photo credit Gordon King (TSF). Dredging channels and cleaning boat hulls or fishing gear in or nearestablished ...

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