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Southeast Alaska Tribes Trained Virtually to Detec...

NCCOS’s Phytoplankton Monitoring Network trained over 30 environmental tribal personnel from Southeast Alaska and Kodiak Island in toxic phytoplankton sampling and identification. The training took part during the 8th Annual ...

NCCOS Hosts Ecotoxicology Conference in South Caro...

Last month, NCCOS hosted the 28th Annual Carolinas Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Meeting in Charleston, South Carolina. NCCOS's Tod Leighfield and Steve Morton helped kick off the ...

NCCOS, Carnival Cruise Line Collaboration Identifi...

View of Noctiluca scintillans bloom from deck of Carnival Legend (July 10, 2018). Credit: Carnival Cruise Line. On July 10, passengers aboard the Carnival cruise ship Carnival Legend reported a ...

NCCOS Trains, Supports South Carolina Harmful Alga...

Last week, NCCOS scientists trained fellow scientists from the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) to use the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect microcystins, toxins produced ...

Alaskan Tribes and Aquaculture Industry Receive Tr...

Environmental personnel examining phytoplankton during NCCOS training. Credit: NOAA NCCOS and partner scientists from the Phytoplankton Monitoring Network trained over 30 environmental personnel from southeast and south central Alaskan tribes ...

NOAA joins Google, Boeing, Bosch and 80 other exhi...

NCCOS' Steve Morton mans the NOAA booth with some friendly crustacean support at Charleston STEMfest. Credit: NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science staff were joined by colleagues from NOAA ...

NOAA Science Reaches 16,000 Students and Families ...

The Charleston STEM festival is one of twelve community events nationwide supported by the Alfred P. Slone Foundation to increase awareness of the role of science, technology, engineering and mathematics ...

Southeast Alaska Tribes Trained in Minimizing Risk...

NCCOS scientists instructed environmental personnel from the southeast Alaska tribes in toxic phytoplankton sampling and identification techniques during the Fourth Workshop of the Southeast Alaska Tribal Toxins (SEATT) Partnership in ...

NCCOS Provides Training to a Centralized Algal Tox...

NCCOS scientists provided training and technical guidance to scientific staff of the Sitka Tribe of Alaska Environmental Regulatory Laboratory (STAERL) on the extraction and detection of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins (PST) ...

Charleston STEM Festival Showcases NOAA Research

Steve Morton and Jennifer Fuquay staff the NOAA booth at the 2016 Charleston STEM festival. Credit: NOAA On February 6, 2016, NCCOS scientists from the Marine Biotoxin Program participated in ...

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