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NOAA Awards Grant to Develop a Biofilter to Remove Algal Toxins from the Great Lakes

November 9, 2011

NOAA Award Will Aid Long Island Communities and New York's Shellfish Industry Threatened by Toxic Algal Blooms

November 7, 2011

New NOAA-funded research to provide early warning of red tide effects on Maine shellfish

November 3, 2011

NOAA Researchers Establish Link between Epilepsy and Fetal Exposure to Algal Toxin in Marine Mammals

November 1, 2011

Alaskan "Orange Goo" Determined to be Fungal Spores

November 1, 2011

Collaboration Identifies Additional Threat to Endangered Seal Species

October 27, 2011

Easy-to-use Model for Predicting Sea Level Rise Impacts to Marshes Now Available Online

October 27, 2011

Long-Time Research Program Celebrated in Final Symposium

Dr. Larry Robinson, NOAA Deputy Administrator, gives keynote address at the U.S. GLOBEC final symposium.
October 25, 2011

Study Shows Smaller Late Summer Dead Zone in the Chesapeake

October 24, 2011

Alarming Seal Die-off Prompts Federal Response

October 20, 2011

FIS - Worldnews - Another sanctuary to become research area: NOAA

October 17, 2011

NOAA awards nearly $1 million to University of Miami for coral investigation | NOAA press release

Deep reefs, referred to as mesophotic coral ecosystems, can be found from 100–330 feet in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Pictured is a scamp grouper at 320 feet off the Dry Tortugas.
October 13, 2011

Sediment and Algae Color the Great Lakes : Image of the Day

Satellite view of the Great Lakes
October 13, 2011

NOAA funds grants to implement new technologies for harmful algal bloom monitoring and forecasting in the Gulf of Maine

October 11, 2011

Rock Sills Used for Salt Marsh Stabilization May Adversely Affect Food Webs at Marsh Edge

October 3, 2011

Letter from David Kennedy to the National Ocean Service

Ocean Service Administrator David Kennedy
September 29, 2011

Local scientist wins presidential award - News-Times: News

September 28, 2011

The Mystery Rust of Kivalina, Alaska | The Artful Amoeba, Scientific American Blog Network

September 27, 2011

President to honor high achieving, early career NOAA scientists

James Morris
September 26, 2011

Project Validates Watershed Model Utility for Management of Nutrient Pollution Causing Hypoxia and Harmful Algal Blooms in Lake Erie

September 25, 2011

Scientists Determine Value of Habitat's Ability to Remove Nitrogen

September 25, 2011

Characterizing and Monitoring Coral Reef Ecosystems in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands

coral reef
September 18, 2011

Biogeographic Assessment of the Samoan Archipelago Sheds Light on Marine Life and Biological Connectivity Among Islands

Report cover
September 18, 2011

Detecting a Killer Toxin - IAEA.org

September 16, 2011

Award Helps New York Respond to a New Toxic Algal Bloom Along Long Island

Littleneck clams. Photo courtesy U.S. Department of Agriculture.
September 14, 2011
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