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NOAA Scientists Lead Multiagency Field Mission to ...

On May 7-18, scientists from NOAA's National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science and Southeast Fisheries Science Center led a multiagency field mission to conduct the most comprehensive visual fishery-independent characterization ...

Study Updates Knowledge on Species Destined for U....

A new analysis of importation records reveals that the U.S. marine aquarium trade brings in more species than previously estimated, but, due to errors on the forms, over counts the ...

Counting Nemo: A Deep Look at the Aquarium Trade -...

Coral reef fish imported to the United States for saltwater aquariums are more diverse yet less numerous than previously thought, a new study suggests. The study, published in the journal ...

Research Cruise Maps Caribbean Mesophotic Corals

The University of Puerto Rico research cruise, April 25-May 10, sponsored by the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, used high-resolution bathymetric mapping to further detail the distribution of MCEs ...

2012 'Reef Smart' Event Increases Awareness of Cor...

NCCOS and OCRM's Coral Reef Conservation Program successfully concluded a series of unique community outreach activities in Puerto Rico called 'ReefSmart' - A Coral Reef Ecosystem Education Initiative. The 2012 ...

Development, pollution and dredging threaten seagr...

Seagrass: it might not sound very exciting, but according to experts these extensive marine flowering plants form the basis of one of the most productive ecosystems on Earth. In recent ...

Lake Erie's 'Backwards' Circulation Explained

Researchers have discovered that during the summer, Lake Erie circulates in an opposite direction than other lakes in the Northern Hemisphere. Instead of currents rotating in a counter-clockwise ('cyclonic') direction ...

US Expedition Explores Mysterious Puerto Rican Ree...

A 12-foot hammerhead shark, an undersea canyon that suddenly plunges 900 feet and an enormous orange-and-brown barrel sponge are only a few things in an unexplored Puerto Rican reef that ...

Enhanced protection recommended for threatened ban...

Bank systems, clusters of shallow banks and associated channels located in the shallow waters between Florida Bay and the Florida Keys, are frequently damaged by vessel groundings. These seascape featuresprovide ...

Partnerships: Bringing Scientists and Resource Man...

Underwater acoustics for mapping the water column Underwater acoustics (ie. fisheries sonars) uses sound to detect and map the presence of fish and other organisms in the water column. An ...

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