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Model Allows Scallop Industry to Plan for Impacts ...

NCCOS-sponsored researchers have developed a user-friendly computer program to help manage the U.S. commercial Atlantic sea scallop fishery,which is threatened by progressively higher temperatures and ocean acidification. Sea scallops can ...

Support Grows for Living Shorelines in North Carol...

Tracy Skrabal, of North Carolina Coastal Federation, instructs workshop participants in the use of the dibbler for planting Spartina alterniflora at a Living Shoreline site on Pivers Island. Credit: North ...

Regional Water Management Practices Reduce Biscayn...

In subtropical Biscayne Bay, Florida, NCCOS research reveals decades of water management practices reduce freshwater flow, negatively impacting abundance and composition of the bay's nearshore submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) communities, ...

Storm Surge and Sea Level Rise Models Improved by ...

Coastal marsh elevation, a measurement used in models to predict impacts of sea level rise and periodic flooding from storm surge, is commonly determinedby remote sensing methods that have been ...

NCCOS Collaboration Explores Previously Unmapped S...

Well over 50 percent of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary seafloor has yet to be mapped or characterized at a level suitable for resource management. Recently on board the ...

Research Cruise Investigates Ocean Acidification E...

The Bell M Shimada. Credit: NOAA NCCOS, collaborating with NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries,Office of Ocean Exploration Research, and Office of Coast Survey,embarked on the NOAA ship Bell M ...

Hypoxia Special Session Lead by NCCOS at 2015 Aqua...

Leading a special session on advances in hypoxia modelling, scientists from NCCOS contributed to the global mission of the 2015 Aquatic Sciences (ASLO) Meeting in Grenada, Spain which focused on ...

Upwelling Controls HAB Movement toward Pacific NW ...

This graphic shows how displaced surface waters are replaced by cold, nutrient-rich water that “wells up” from below. Conditions are optimal for upwelling along the coast when winds blow along ...

Primary Cause of Dead Zones is Biological on Pacif...

Coastal waters of the northern portion of the California Current System experience a seasonal decline in oxygen concentrations and increasing hypoxia (dead zones) over the summer upwelling season resulting in ...

Pulley Ridge Corals Show Potential Signs of Recove...

An NCCOS-funded study has produced a detailed characterization of the deep (60–80 meters), mesophotic reefs and fish populations of Pulley Ridge, located off the southwest coast of Florida. While the ...

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