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Decaying Harmful Algal Blooms Still Dangerous: New...

Declining (terminating) harmful algal blooms continue to pose health hazards. When some harmful algal blooms die and disappear, their toxicity continues to affect the air above the bloom-infested waters. Some ...

NCCOS Research in Today's Rapidly Changing Global ...

Two national science conferences recently highlighted NCCOS research: The theme at the 7th Symposium on Harmful Algae in the United States (Oct. 27–31, 2013; Sarasota, FL) was harmful algal blooms ...

NCCOS Expertise Contributes to U.S. National Clima...

Four NCCOS scientists wrote a NOAA technical report on 'Oceans and Marine Resources in a Changing Climate' that led to a chapter in the Third National Climate Assessment (2013), produced ...

High Tech Sensors Used to Investigate Harmful Alga...

NCCOS scientists and their partners from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) are investigating the causes of Pseudo-nitzschia blooms and toxicity in Monterey Bay, Calif. from Sept. 5 to ...

NCCOS Responds to Harmful Algal Bloom Event Threat...

The NCCOS Harmful Algal Bloom Event Response Program approved a request supporting rapid response to a harmful algal bloom (HAB) in the Indian River Lagoon system of East Central Florida ...

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 ...

Zooplankton Show Ability to Adapt to Stress of Sta...

NCCOS sponsored research on zooplankton response to Harmful Algal Blooms has also yielded information on how zooplankton respond to climate change and environmental stress. Zooplankton play a central role in ...

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 ...

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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