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Underwater Ocean Observing Robots Sniff Out Signs ...

Two autonomous robotic Environmental Sample Processors capable of detecting the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia and its potent neurotoxin domoic acid were deployed off Huntington Beach, California in March as part of a ...

Moderate red tide forcast for New England this spr...

New England should see a "moderate" red tide this spring and summer, according a report released this week by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...

New Technologies and Platforms Transforming Oceano...

Crew members deploy the MBARI-designed robotic instrument called the Environmental Sample Processor, or "ESP."Credit: Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. The journal Science recently declared that new technologies are making remote ...

2013 New England Seasonal 'Red Tide' Forecast: Mod...

This small plant could ruin your dinner plans. It's called Alexandrium, and it's responsible for paralytic shellfish poisoning, which you can get by eating contaminated shellfish. Credit: Steve Morton. Coastal ...

NOAA Test Method to be Demonstrated to Internation...

An NCCOS scientist leads a training session on using a paralytic shellfish toxin detection method for scientists who test seafood. A NOAA method to test for paralytic shellfish toxins will ...

Gulf of Mexico Algae Shield Themselves with Toxins...

A photograph of the microscopic algae Karenia brevis, the plant responsible for toxic red tides in the Gulf of Mexico A species of algae responsible for red tides plaguing Gulf ...

Weather Service Debuts Florida Red Tide Alerts

As part of a pilot initiative known as "beach hazard statements," NOAA's National Weather Service in Tampa Bay began to issue red tide warnings to beachgoers in an area where ...

United Nations Agency Maps Out Next Steps on Harmf...

As part of aformal agreementwith the International Atomic Energy Agency, researchers from the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science are providing guidance for developing strategies and recommendations for future technology ...

Cheaper Ciguatoxin Assay May Rely on Proxy Molecul...

A scanning electron micrograph showing a ventral (topside) view of Gambierdiscus caribaeus collected from Marathon Key, Florida. A recently published finding may contribute to the development of a long-elusive affordable ...

West Coast Harmful Algal Bloom Observing System De...

A recently published research paper describes the minimum requirements for an effective harmful algal bloom (HAB) observing system for the U.S. west coast to mitigate HAB impacts. HAB observing systems ...

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