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NCCOS Researchers Inform National Audience on Harm...

Two internationally acclaimed harmful algal bloom (HAB) researchers with NCCOS affiliations presented the third EPA Webinar Series to Build Awareness About Harmful Algal Blooms and Nutrient Pollution. Dr. Steve Morton ...

NCCOS Aids Pennsylvania Response to First CyanoHAB...

The NCCOS Harmful Algal Bloom Event Response Program is assisting the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PA DEP) respond to and document the first cyanobacteria harmful algal bloom (CyanoHAB) in ...

California Red Tides and Other Algal Blooms Explai...

The importance of algal blooms to the ecology of the ocean, including harmful red tides, is highlighted in a new 'podcast' from the California nonprofit 'Thank You Ocean Campaign.' The ...

NCCOS Sponsors Harmful Algal Bloom Workshops for U...

New York's borders encompass fresh, estuarine, and salt waters, each plagued by harmful algal bloom (HAB) outbreaks that pose risks to human health and the economic vitality of coastal communities ...

New Research Shows Both Blooms and Toxicity of Har...

A cyanobacterial bloom in a freshwater lake. Credit C. Gobler, SUNY Stony Brook. In freshwaters around the world blooms of cyanobacteria (commonly known as blue-green algae) are considered a serious ...

NOAA-supported Researcher Informs Gulf of Maine Fi...

At the 39th Annual Maine Fishermen's Forum, NCCOS-supported, Dr. Kate Hubbard, described a new, emerging harmful algal bloom (HAB) threat with possible future implications for shellfish harvesting in the Gulf ...

Blood Monitoring Supports Response and Rehabilitat...

Sea turtles in the Gulf of Mexico are long-lived animals that are valuable indicator species of environmental health. They are subject to multiple hazards, such as pollutants and natural toxins, ...

Harmful Algae from Brown Tides in Texas Now Appear...

Chris Gobler Lab team member sampling the Florida brown tide in the Indian River Lagoon system. Credit: Florian Koch A recently available in press research publication authored by NCCOS-supportedStony Brook ...

NCCOS Researcher Featured in First EPA Webinar Ser...

On June 25, NCCOS's Quay Dortch was a featured speaker at the first Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) summer webinar series on harmful algal blooms (HABs) and nutrient pollution, and their ...

Gordon Research Conference Highlights NCCOS Expert...

At the June 16-21,Mycotoxins & Phycotoxins Gordon Research Conference,NCCOS-sponsored researchers and agency scientists led sessions, gave presentations, and provided expert discussions on algal and cyanobacterial blooms and their toxins that ...

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