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Researchers Report Potential for a "Moderate" New ...

New England is expected to experience a 'moderate' regional 'red tide' this spring and summer, report NOAA-funded scientists working in the Gulf of Maine to study the toxic algae that ...

Researchers Forecast a Moderate New England Red Ti...

Scientists from a NOAA-funded project in the Gulf of Maine issued an outlook for a moderate season of toxic algae blooms known as "red tides" in the spring and summer of ...

NOAA's National Ocean Service Diving Deeper podcas...

In less than a decade, lionfish have become widely established across the Southeast U.S. and Caribbean. Recent estimates indicate that lionfish have surpassed some native species with the highest estimates ...

Baseline Characterization of Living Marine Resourc...

Staff from the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science traveled to St. Thomas, USVI from March 26th-29th to meet with local partners as part of a collaborative effort to provide ...

Sustainable Aquaculture Strategies Exchanged at In...

Dozens of experts from Scotland, Denmark, Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. convened in Silver Spring on March 20-21 to share insights into marine cage culture's effects on the environment and ...

NCCOS Toxin Detection Technologies Officially Tran...

Regulatory scientists from Nicaragua, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Columbia, candidates for reference laboratories, completed two weeks of formal training for high throughput detection of toxins responsible for paralytic shellfish ...

The Measure of a Coral

A stand of Lophelia pertusa coral, accompanied by some brittle stars and squat lobsters approximately 450 m (1,476 ft) in the Gulf of Mexico's DeSoto Canyon. This has been quite ...

Battling 'Red Tide,' Scientists Map Toxic Algae To...

Public health officials have their hands full keeping your clam chowder and raw oysters safe. That's due, in part, to red tides. Red tides happen nearly every year as coastal ...

NCCOS Research Shows Animals in the Womb Retain Al...

Sea lions suffering from neurotoxic poisoning usually show no interest in their young, and even attack them when they try to suckle. Photograph by Rick Loomis California sea lions have ...

Turning up heat on lionfish - News - Jamaica Glean...

The Scotia Group has partnered with the Centre for Marine Sciences at the University of the West Indies, Mona, Rainforest Seafoods, the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), and the ...

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