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Rise in Asian Tiger Shrimp sightings prompts scien...

The recent rise in sightings of non-native Asian tiger shrimp off the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts has government scientists working to determine the cause of the increase ...

NOAA-Sponsored Researchers Headline United Nations...

Research results on the causes and impacts of the Gulf of Mexico hypoxic, or 'dead' zone, were featured during a panel discussion on Ocean Hypoxia held in conjunction with 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 ...

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 ...

Sustainable Aquaculture Strategies Exchanged at In...

Dozens of experts from Scotland, Denmark, Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. convened in Silver Spring on March 20-21 to share insights into marine cage culture's effects on the environment and ...

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 ...

NOAA Leads National Workshop on Gulf of Mexico Dea...

OnMarch 27-28, 2012, NOAA led the third annual Gulf of Mexico ResearchCoordination Meeting in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, where all five NOAAline offices and numerous state, federal, and academic partners ...

Gulf Dolphins Exposed to Oil Are Seriously Ill, Ag...

Dolphins in Barataria Bay off Louisiana, which was hit hard by the BP oil spill in 2010, are seriously ill, and their ailments are probably related to toxic substances in ...

Study by NOAA and Partners Shows Some Gulf Dolphin...

Barataria Bay, located in the northern Gulf of Mexico, received heavy and prolonged exposure to oil during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Based on comprehensive physicals of 32 live dolphins ...

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