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NCCOS Participates in 2022 Maryland Shellfish Aquaculture Conference

NCCOS Participates in 2022 Maryland Shellfish Aquaculture Conference
December 7, 2022

NOAA Undergraduate Scholar Joins Gulf of Mexico Restoration Cruise

NOAA Undergraduate Scholar Joins Gulf of Mexico Restoration Cruise
November 30, 2022

Cold Water Serves as a Barrier to Range Expansion in Tropical Vertical Migrators

Cold Water Serves as a Barrier to Range Expansion in Tropical Vertical Migrators
November 29, 2022

Pacific Northwest Tribes Participate in NCCOS-hosted Toxin Monitoring Workshop

Pacific Northwest Tribes Participate in NCCOS-hosted Toxin Monitoring Workshop
November 28, 2022

New Report Summarizes National Coral Reef Monitoring Program Biological Surveys in Florida

New Report Summarizes National Coral Reef Monitoring Program Biological Surveys in Florida
November 18, 2022

2022 Lake Erie Algal Bloom More Severe than Predicted by Seasonal Forecast

2022 Lake Erie Algal Bloom More Severe than Predicted by Seasonal Forecast
November 16, 2022

Suitable Habitat for Pacific Halibut Predicted to Shrink in Future

Suitable Habitat for Pacific Halibut Predicted to Shrink in Future
November 15, 2022

Annual Harmful Algal Cyst Sampling Cruise Completed in Gulf of Maine

Annual Harmful Algal Cyst Sampling Cruise Completed in Gulf of Maine
November 10, 2022

New Report Presents Agency Priorities for Mapping South Florida’s Coral Reef Ecosystems

New Report Presents Agency Priorities for Mapping South Florida’s Coral Reef Ecosystems
November 9, 2022

11th U.S. Harmful Algal Bloom Symposium Highlights NCCOS Science

11th U.S. Harmful Algal Bloom Symposium Highlights NCCOS Science
November 9, 2022

Successful Preliminary UAS Flights Collect Dolphin-blow Microbiome Samples

Successful Preliminary UAS Flights Collect Dolphin-blow Microbiome Samples
November 8, 2022

NOAA Announces Five Year Strategic Plan for Aquaculture

NOAA Announces Five Year Strategic Plan for Aquaculture
November 2, 2022

NOAA Awards $4.2 Million for Multi-Stressor Research on Northern California Current Ecosystem

NOAA Awards $4.2 Million for Multi-Stressor Research on Northern California Current Ecosystem
November 2, 2022

NCCOS Model Guides Designation of Wind Energy Areas in Gulf of Mexico

Map of Wind Energy Areas in Gulf of Mexico, October 31, 2022.
November 1, 2022

Aerial Drone Guidelines for Marsh Monitoring Published (Video)

NCCOS researcher tests Uncrewed Aircraft System at Swan Island in the Chesapeake Bay, August 2021.
November 1, 2022

Researchers Transfer Threatened Coral Larvae from Florida Reefs to Culture Facility

Coral culture facility at Hollings Marine Laboratory in Charleston, South Carolina.
October 26, 2022

Massive Everglades Restoration Project Unlikely to Disrupt Estuarine Fish Communities (Video)

NCCOS scientists Matt Kendall (middle left) and Arliss Winship (middle right) quantify trawl catch in southwest Florida with staff from the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
October 24, 2022

NCCOS Awards $16.1M for Harmful Algal Bloom Research, Monitoring, and Control

NCCOS Awards $16.1M for Harmful Algal Bloom Research, Monitoring, and Control
October 19, 2022

Vulnerability Assessment Research Published in Natural Hazards, Featured on UN’s PreventionWeb

Vulnerability Assessment Research Published in <i>Natural Hazards</i>, Featured on UN’s PreventionWeb
October 19, 2022

NCCOS Participates in Inaugural Great Bay, NH Research Symposium

NCCOS Participates in Inaugural Great Bay, NH Research Symposium
October 18, 2022

NCCOS, Partners Assess Contamination in Great Lakes (Video)

Dr. Michael Edwards and Lauren Swam process sediment samples collected from Lake Ontario, September 2022.
October 18, 2022

Integrative Harmful Algae Monitoring Strategy Developed for California’s Freshwater-to-Marine Continuum

Integrative Harmful Algae Monitoring Strategy Developed for California’s Freshwater-to-Marine Continuum
October 12, 2022

NCCOS Funds Response to Marine Mammal Mortality Event Occurring in Southern California

NCCOS Funds Response to Marine Mammal Mortality Event Occurring in Southern California
October 4, 2022

NOAA Announces FY23 Notice of Funding Opportunity to Advance Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring Technologies

NOAA Announces FY23 Notice of Funding Opportunity to Advance Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring Technologies
September 30, 2022

NCCOS Assists Response to Harmful Algal Bloom in the San Francisco Bay

NCCOS Assists Response to Harmful Algal Bloom in the San Francisco Bay
September 29, 2022
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