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Stormwater Runoff in Coastal Watersheds: Predicting Impacts of Development and Climate Change
Alabama, anne.blair@noaa.gov, Assessing Human Use, Coastal Change, Florida, Georgia, hydrology, Mississippi, North Carolina, Social Science, South Carolina, stormwater runoff, Stressor Impacts and Mitigation, U.S. States and Territories, urbanization, watershed
We developed a stormwater runoff modeling system to predict the impacts of development and climate change on stormwater runoff in small coastal watersheds. The model ...
Strengthening Early Warning and Forecasts of Domoic Acid Events in the Pacific Northwest: Using the Environmental Sample Processor to Close the Data Gap
domoic acid, felix.martinez@noaa.gov, Forecasting, harmful algal bloom, Harmful Algal Bloom Detection and Forecasting, Other Topics, Pacific Ocean, pseudo-nitzschia, Sponsored Research, Stressor Impacts and Mitigation, U.S. States and Territories, Washington, Waterbodies
In the Pacific Northwest (PNW), blooms of Pseudo-nitzschia that produce domoic acid (DA) are a significant human health threat and extremely costly to coastal communities ...
Supporting Ecosystem Prediction and Environmental Management of Nutrients and Acidification in the California Current System
California, Climate Impacts on Ecosystems, Coastal Change, elizabeth.turner@noaa.gov, Ocean Acidification, U.S. States and Territories
We are supporting research that will identify areas of the California Current that are susceptible to ocean acidification and low oxygen and how that susceptibility ...
Supporting Nature-based Solutions for Flood Mitigation
Coastal Change, Hawaii, Natural and Nature-based Features, Pacific Ocean, rebecca.atkins@noaa.gov, U.S. States and Territories, Vulnerability and Risk Assessment, Waterbodies
We are co-producing research with two frontline communities in Hawaii to map future and desired nature-based solutions to support socio-ecological resilience to flooding and climate ...
Surface Transportation, Sea Level Rise, and Coastal Storms: A Sustainable Path to Increased Resilience
Alabama, Coastal Change, Coastal Change, coastal storms, Gulf of America (formerly Gulf of Mexico), Gulf of Mexico, Natural and Nature-based Features, NNBF, Other Topics, Sea Level Rise, sea level rise, Sponsored Research, surface transportation, trevor.meckley@noaa.gov, U.S. States and Territories, Waterbodies
In collaboration with the Alabama Department of Transportation, we are evaluating the effects of sea level rise on road and ferry access infrastructure in coastal ...
Surveillance of Pollution from Emerging Chemical Threats in Tampa Bay
Assessing Human Use, Biological Effects of Contaminants and Nutrients, felix.martinez@noaa.gov, Florida, Gulf of America (formerly Gulf of Mexico), Social Science, Stressor Impacts and Mitigation, U.S. States and Territories, Water Quality, Waterbodies
We are characterizing the distribution, concentration, and seasonality of contaminants in the Tampa Bay estuary and potential effects to wildlife and humans. Why We Care ...
Survey and Impact Assessment of Derelict Fish Traps in the U.S. Virgin Islands
Assessing Human Use, Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Coral, Ecological and Biogeographic Assessments, Habitat Mapping, john.christensen@noaa.gov, Marine Spatial Ecology, randy.clark@noaa.gov, Social Science, U.S. States and Territories, U.S. Virgin Islands, Waterbodies
In the waters surrounding St. Thomas and St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, we conducted an assessment of the causes and effects of lost fish traps ...
Synthesis and Integrated Modeling of Long-Term Data Sets to Support Fisheries and Hypoxia Management in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
California, david.hilmer@noaa.gov, fisheries, Gulf of America (formerly Gulf of Mexico), Hypoxia, hypoxia, modeling, Stressor Impacts and Mitigation, Waterbodies
We are integrating existing data sets collected in the Northern Gulf of Mexico to study hypoxia impacts on coastal ecosystems and associated fisheries. We are ...
Synthesizing Evidence on the Performance of Nature-based Solutions for Coastal Protection
We summarized existing information on how nature-based solutions (NBS), actions working with nature to meet society’s and nature’s needs, help boost coastal resilience. We searched ...
Technical Support for Inception of Florida DEP Coral Reef Nutrient Monitoring Program
benthic habitat, Biological Effects of Contaminants and Nutrients, coral reef, dave.whitall@noaa.gov, eutrophication, Florida, Stressor Impacts and Mitigation, U.S. States and Territories
Eutrophication is the over-abundance of nutrients in a body of water that results in harmful algal blooms, fish kills, and in some cases ecosystem collapse ...
Testing Feasibility of Directly Seeding Oyster Reefs Using Marked Larvae as an Alternative to Traditional Method for Seeding Reefs
Chesapeake Bay, Coastal Aquaculture Siting and Sustainability, Coastal Change, jason.spires@noaa.gov, Marine Spatial Ecology, Restoration, Stephanie.Westby@noaa.gov, Waterbodies
We are testing the feasibility of "direct setting," a new method for seeding oyster reefs. Traditional reef seeding in areas with low natural-recruitment uses hatchery-produced ...
The Coastal Recovery from Storms Tool (CReST): Modeling Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Natural and Managed Beaches and Dunes
Climate Impacts on Ecosystems, Coastal Change, david.kidwell@noaa.gov, North Carolina, Sea Level Rise, storm recovery, U.S. States and Territories, Vulnerability and Risk Assessment
We are developing a community modeling tool, based on field data, to inform impact and vulnerability assessments of dune and beach recovery following storms under ...
The Columbia River Plume and Harmful Algal Blooms in the Pacific Northwest: Bioreactor, Barrier, or Conduit?
alexandrium catennella, Biological Effects of Contaminants and Nutrients, Columbia River, domoic acid, Harmful Algal Bloom Detection and Forecasting, Juan de Fuca Eddy, Oregon, Other Topics, Pacific Ocean, pseudo-nitzschia, quay.dortch@noaa.gov, shellfish poisoning, Sponsored Research, Stressor Impacts and Mitigation, U.S. States and Territories, Washington, Waterbodies
We identified the oceanographic causes and transport routes for the harmful alga Pseudo-nitzschia in the offshore waters of the Pacific Northwest and improved predictability of ...
The Comprehensive U.S. Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystem Monitoring Project (C-CCREMP)
Atlantic Ocean, C-CREMP, Caribbean Sea, Comprehensive U.S. Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystem Monitoring Project, Coral, coral reef monitoring, Ecological and Biogeographic Assessments, john.christensen@noaa.gov, Marine Spatial Ecology, Puerto Rico, U.S. Caribbean, U.S. States and Territories, U.S. Virgin Islands, Waterbodies
We worked with territorial and federal partners to develop an integrated system for monitoring coral reef ecosystem health in the U.S. Caribbean. We integrated existing ...
The Dinoflagellate-Specific Algicide IRI-160AA: Isolation, Characterization, and Potential Impacts on Ecologically Relevant Species
algicide, biological control, harmful algal bloom, Harmful Algal Bloom Detection and Forecasting, marc.suddleson@noaa.gov, Other Topics, PCMHAB, Sponsored Research, Stressor Impacts and Mitigation, Technology Transfer, U.S. States and Territories, Waterbodies
Building on previous research that showed the bacteria Shewanella sp. IRI-160 produces an algicide targeting dinoflagellates with no effect on other phytoplankton, the project team ...
The Economic Value of Natural Infrastructure for Storm Damage Reduction in North Carolina’s Coastal Communities
Atlantic Ocean, Coastal Change, Ecosystem Services Valuation, matt.gorstein@noaa.gov, Natural and Nature-based Features, North Carolina, Social Science, theresa.goedeke@noaa.gov, U.S. States and Territories, Waterbodies
This two-year project is determining the economic value of the reduction in storm impacts to coastal communities due to the presence of natural infrastructure in ...
The Environmental Sample Processor – Making it More Affordable and Easier to Use
California, Harmful Algal Bloom Detection and Forecasting, marc.suddleson@noaa.gov, Massachusetts, Stressor Impacts and Mitigation, U.S. States and Territories
We are re-engineering the design of the Environmental Sample Processor (ESP), one of the first available in-water sensors to measure harmful algae, their toxins, and ...
The Impact of Temperature and Salinity on Pesticide Toxicity
Biological Effects of Contaminants and Nutrients, marie.delorenzo@noaa.gov, South Carolina, Stressor Impacts and Mitigation, U.S. States and Territories
We tested the toxicity of pesticides to shrimp and phytoplankton to better understand the environmental risks of these chemicals. We found that pesticide toxicity can ...
The Role of Nitric Oxide in Promoting Heterosigma Blooms
Atlantic Ocean, Delaware, Delaware Inland Baysr, harmful algal bloom, Harmful Algal Bloom Detection and Forecasting, Heterosigma, maggie.broadwater@noaa.gov, nitric acid, Other Topics, Sponsored Research, Stressor Impacts and Mitigation, U.S. States and Territories, Waterbodies
Heterosigma akashiwo has emerged as a threat to finfish and shellfish stocks resulting in significant impacts to the coastal economy. We are working to identify ...
The Role of Temperature and Depth in Fish Community Distribution off North Carolina with Implications for Invasive Lionfish Distribution
christine.addison@noaa.gov, Climate Impacts on Ecosystems, Coastal Change, North Carolina, paula.whitfield@noaa.gov, U.S. States and Territories
We examined the relationship between water temperature, depth, and invasive lionfish and native fish communities, off the coast of North Carolina. By understanding how present ...
The State of Coral Reef Ecosystems of the United States and Pacific Freely Associated States
American Samoa, Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Coral, Ecological and Biogeographic Assessments, Florida, Guam, Gulf of America (formerly Gulf of Mexico), Hawaii, Marine Spatial Ecology, mark.monaco@noaa.gov, Pacific Ocean, Puerto Rico, Texas, U.S. States and Territories, U.S. Virgin Islands, Waterbodies
Reports in The State of Coral Reef Ecosystems of the United States and Pacific Freely Associated States series represent NOAA’s ongoing effort to assess the ...