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Mild summer expected for algae in Western Basin (v...

Harmful algae blooms in Lake Erie's Western Basin are expected to be mild this summer for the first time since 2007, scientists said Thursday. Scientists expect to see one-tenth of ...

Event Highlights Lake Erie's First Seasonal Algae ...

On July 5, NOAA and partners officially announced the seasonal harmful algal bloom (HAB) forecast for Lake Erie, the first in the Great Lakes region, during an event hosted by ...

NOAA, partners predict mild harmful algal blooms f...

In its first-ever seasonal harmful algal bloom forecast for Lake Erie, NOAA researchers are predicting that western Lake Erie will have a mild bloom this summer, equivalent to conditions last ...

Dead Zones, Sea Level, Algae Blooms and Restoratio...

The importance of the Gulf of Mexico to the US economy is significant. The National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science has invested over $66M in public funds for research into ...

New England Red Tide's Defenses Influence Bloom Du...

In a new paper, researchers funded by the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science discovered that the New England red tide species called Alexandrium releases a variety of compounds to ...

Algae blooms are prolific this time of year | Seac...

Due to blooms of the type of algae Alexandrium that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning, mussel oyster and clam harvesting was recently shut down along some sections of the Maine coast ...

Puget Sound Toxic Algae Forecast Moves Closer to R...

On May 31, investigators funded by the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science released the second annual map of Alexandrium catenella cysts in bottom sediments throughout Puget Sound in the state ...

Practical Tool Can 'Take Pulse' of Blue-Green Alga...

Note: this tool was not developed or funded by NCCOS. This post is here for situational awareness. Scientists have designed a screening tool that provides a fast, easy and relatively ...

Mapping Toxic Caribbean Habitats

NCCOS and Carleton University (CU) scientists joined forces to map potentially toxic fishing grounds in the Caribbean by tracking the movement of ciguatoxic fish over an extended period of time ...

Scientists Coordinate Strategies for 2012 Great La...

On May 23-24, Ohio state, county and academic researchers met with scientists from the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science to coordinate sampling and measurement strategies for this year's harmful ...

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