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Lab Event Inspires the Next Generation of Underwat...

Alaska students are training to be future marine scientists and underwater explorers through innovative science education opportunities provided by the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS). To inspire younger ...

Workshop Builds Local Science Capacity in Alaska

The National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) Kasitsna Bay Laboratory provided multidisciplinary marine science training for 12 tribal environmental coordinators from Alaska Native villages across the state in the ...

NOAA Weather Radio Warns Alaskan Shellfish Gathere...

From April 10-12, 2012, Alaska's Department of Health and Social Servicesreportedthree suspected cases of paralytic shellfish poisoning caused by blooms of the harmful alga Alexandrium. Allthree individuals ate shellfish harvested ...

Partnerships: Bringing Scientists and Resource Man...

Underwater acoustics for mapping the water column Underwater acoustics (ie. fisheries sonars) uses sound to detect and map the presence of fish and other organisms in the water column. An ...

Pacific Northwest HAB Project Helps Predict Japane...

Where, how and why harmful algal blooms occur off coastal Washington and Oregon and predicting their arrival on coastal beaches is the goal of the NCCOS sponsored harmful algal bloom ...

NOAA Science Supports New York's Offshore Energy P...

On March 20, 2012, NOAA and New York's Department of State jointly announced the release of A BiogeographicAssessment of Seabirds, Deep Sea Corals and Ocean Habitats of the New York ...

Cold, but fun! NCCOS builds marine research capac...

Fourteen divers were trained in basic and advanced scientific diving techniques at the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Kasitsna Bay Laboratory from 10-17 March 2012 in a class run ...

NCCOS scientists partnering with Alaska Native com...

Alaska is often considered to be a pristine environment, but local and regional depletions of nearshore coastal shellfish and other invertebrate species are being observed in places like Kachemak Bay ...

Kachemak Bay Marine Science Conference: Healthy Ba...

The National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science's (NCCOS) Kasitsna Bay Laboratory helped organize and participated in the 2012 Kachemak Bay Marine Science Conference, held on March 8-10, 2012 in Homer, ...

New Tool for Identifying Harmful Algae in Alaska

A quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) assay has been developed for the dominant HAB species that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning in Alaskan waters. This assay provides positive identification ofAlexandrium fundyenseand ...

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