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'Red Tide' Likely in New England This Season, Experts Warn – US News and World Report

April 13, 2012

Early Onset of Harmful Algal Bloom Leads to Long Island Shellfish Bed Closures

April 11, 2012

NOAA and Korea Continue Partnership to Establish HAB Species Detection Capabilities

Two visiting scientists from the Korean Ocean Research & Development Institute (KORDI) and a NOAA scientist prepare molecular probes in the Charleston Laboratory to test their suitability for labeling the fish-killing dinoflagellate, Heterocapsa circularisquarma. (credit: NOAA)
April 11, 2012

Partnerships: Bringing Scientists and Resource Managers Together to Explore Opportunities for Using Fisheries Acoustics in the Southeast US

Echogram depicting the distribution of fish in the water column around coral mounds off the coast of Florida. The red line is the seafloor at about 85m.
April 10, 2012

Telepresence Allows Scientist to Join Deep-Sea Exploration from His Desk

Deep sea Lophelia coral polyps as seen in a closeup screengrab from the ROV Little Hercules.
April 10, 2012

Boat wake model forecasts erosion consequences for the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway

April 9, 2012

Researchers Report Potential for a Moderate New England Red Tide in 2012 | National Ocean Service

April 9, 2012

NOAA Supports Regional Science Fairs

April 6, 2012

Michigan, Ohio to cooperate on Lake Erie algae

April 6, 2012

Pacific Northwest HAB Project Helps Predict Japanese Tsunami Debris Paths

April 6, 2012

Researchers Report Potential for a "Moderate" New England "Red Tide" in 2012 : Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

April 5, 2012

Researchers Forecast a Moderate New England Red Tide in 2012

April 5, 2012

NOAA's National Ocean Service Diving Deeper podcast: Lionfish

April 5, 2012

STEM Education Message Strengthened at Student Science Forum

April 5, 2012

Baseline Characterization of Living Marine Resources

April 5, 2012

Support for Coastal Management at DOD Installation

April 5, 2012

Sustainable Aquaculture Strategies Exchanged at International Workshop

April 4, 2012

NCCOS Toxin Detection Technologies Officially Transferred to Latin American Countries

IAEA training March 2012
April 3, 2012

The Measure of a Coral

A stand of Lophelia pertusa coral, accompanied by some brittle stars and squat lobsters approximately 450 m (1476 ft) in the Gulf of Mexico's DeSoto Canyon
April 2, 2012

Battling 'Red Tide,' Scientists Map Toxic Algae To Prevent Shellfish Poisoning : The Salt : NPR

March 28, 2012

NCCOS Research Shows Animals in the Womb Retain Algal Toxin

A female California sea lion, which normally has a strong maternal instinct, bites her pup shortly after giving birth at the Merino Mammal Core Center in San Pedro. Sea lions suffering from neurotoxic poisoning usually show no interest in their young, and even attack them when they try to suckle. Photograph by Rick Loomis
March 27, 2012

Turning up heat on lionfish - News - Jamaica Gleaner

March 26, 2012

NOAA Leads National Workshop on Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone

March 26, 2012

Gulf Dolphins Exposed to Oil Are Seriously Ill, Agency Says - NYTimes.com

March 23, 2012

Study by NOAA and Partners Shows Some Gulf Dolphins Severely Ill : NOAA Gulf Spill Restoration

March 23, 2012
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