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'Smartphone Microscopes' Help Provide Early Warnin...

Citizen scientist at the Toledo, Ohio Imagination Station examines phytoplankton samples using the smartphone microscope. Credit: Jen Fuquay, NOAA. Citizen scientists are using 'smartphone microscopes' to identify harmful algal blooms ...

Dolphin Entanglements Follow Historic 1,000 Year R...

NCCOS staff successfully cut a crab pot buoy line from an entangled dolphin in Charleston Harbor on October 13, 2015. Credit: NOAA. From October 1 through October 5, 2015 South ...

Arctic Estuaries Survey 2015: Blog 6

By Ian Hartwell, Senior Scientist for Aquatic Toxicology, NOAA National Status and Trends Program. Scientist Ian Hartwell on deck, overlooking the ice. Credit: NOAA The first day in Elson lagoon ...

Assessing Contamination in Faga'alu Bay, American ...

NCCOS, in collaboration with NOAA Coral Program partners, released a report assessingthe pollution in Faga'alu Bay, American Samoa (a US Coral Reef Task Force priority watershed). Faga'alu is a focus ...

NCCOS Supports Algal Toxin Testing in El Salvador

The Marine Toxin Laboratory at the University of El Salvador (LABTOX-UES), supported by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is undergoing the national accreditation process for the analysis of saxitoxin, ...

Arctic Estuaries Survey 2015: Blog #5

By Ian Hartwell, Senior Scientist for Aquatic Toxicology, NOAA National Status and Trends Program. Monday is lost to bad weather. The other science crew gets a chance to run another ...

Assessing the Health and Quality of Arctic Estuari...

Ian Hartwell and Mark Bradley retrieving a Smith McIntyre grab sampler on the NOAA RV Ron Brown in the Arctic Ocean. Credit: NOAA NCCOSled a month-long sampling cruise in estuaries ...

Arctic Estuaries Survey 2015: Blog #4

By Ian Hartwell, Senior Scientist for Aquatic Toxicology, NOAA National Status and Trends Program. We continue to drill the sampling routine. Actually, there is little else to do. We have ...

Ciguatoxin Detection Technology Transfer With Fren...

Researchers from the Institut Louis Malardè (ILM) in French Polynesia visited the NCCOS Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research (CCFHR) to gain expertise on working with Harmful Algal Bloom ...

West Coast Harmful Algal Bloom Explained

An unprecedented West Coast harmful algal bloom (HAB) continues, hurting Pacific Coast marine wildlife and causing economic losses to commercial shell fishers from Alaska to California. NCCOS sponsored scientists are ...

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