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Satellite's Silence Jeopardizes Algal Bloom Foreca...

On April 8, 2012, the European Space Agency lost contact with its main environmental monitoring satellite, a key data source for developmental harmful algal bloom forecasts in Lake Erie, the ...

Florida Red Tide Aging Process May Help Predict Wh...

Extensive changes in gene expression were revealed in an NCCOS study of aging in Florida red tides. These changes reflect alterations in metabolism that may provide the tools necessary for ...

Enhanced protection recommended for threatened ban...

Bank systems, clusters of shallow banks and associated channels located in the shallow waters between Florida Bay and the Florida Keys, are frequently damaged by vessel groundings. These seascape featuresprovide ...

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 ...

Telepresence Allows Scientist to Join Deep-Sea Exp...

Deep sea Lophelia coral polyps as seen in a closeup screengrab from the ROV Little Hercules. A deep-sea coral expert from the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science was one ...

STEM Education Message Strengthened at Student Sci...

On March 26-28, 2012, representatives from theNational Ocean Service and National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science attended the Sixth NOAA Education and Science Forum hosted by the Environmental Cooperative Science ...

The Measure of a Coral

A stand of Lophelia pertusa coral, accompanied by some brittle stars and squat lobsters approximately 450 m (1,476 ft) in the Gulf of Mexico's DeSoto Canyon. This has been quite ...

People of NOS: Chris Taylor

I am a research ecologist at NOAA's Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research in Beaufort, North Carolina, but to my family, I'm simply a 'marine biologist.' I use underwater ...

Workshop Kicks-off Regional Acoustics Consortium

Scientists and managers will meet on the Florida International University - Biscayne Bay Campus March 13-15 for the inaugural meeting of a new regional consortium for advancing underwater acoustics technologies ...

Bottom-dwelling Animals Accumulate Harmful Algal T...

Scientists aren't clear on the specifics of how harmful algal toxins get intotop predators, but a recent study showed that whenFlorida red tides bloom, a wide rangeof bottom-dwelling creatures become ...

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