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NCCOS Sponsors 20 New Research Projects

NCCOS awarded nearly $4.5 million in new research grants while maintaining sponsorship of 42 continuing projects during 2015 for a total of $8.2 million in funding for innovative research. All ...

The Future of Algae Bloom Monitoring Technology

Technology developed with NCCOS funding is rapidly advancing harmful algal bloom (HAB) monitoring capabilities nationwide. These cutting edge detection tools are now commercially available and transitioning them to sustained management ...

Perspectives on the Lake Erie HABs - NCCOS Intern ...

MODIS satellite image of 2014 harmful algal bloom in Lake Erie, with high concentration near Toledo, Ohio. Credit: NOAA and NASA. By Kateland Kirk Harmful algal blooms (HABs) in lake ...

Prestigious Toxins Conference Features NCCOS Scien...

The 2015 Mycotoxins & Phycotoxins Conference, held June 14–19, 2015 at Stonehill College (Easton, Maine) highlighted the latest research on prevention and mitigation of harmful algal blooms by a number ...

Gulf of Maine Red Tide Forecast Suggests Moderate ...

NOAA, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), and North Carolina State University just issueda moderate forecast for this year's red tide inthe Gulf of Maine, similar to the past three ...

NCCOS Prepares Toxin Sensor for Gulf of Maine Red ...

An NCCOS technical expert completed critical calibrations of the paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxin sensor for an Environmental Sample Processor (ESP) platform stationed at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's Laboratory ...

Puget Sound Harmful Algal Blooms Linked to Seasona...

In order to predict blooms and prevent undue economic loss of commercial shellfish in Puget Sound, NCCOS has sponsored research investigating the seasonal patterns and mechanisms of bloom formation of ...

NOAA Shepherds Transition of Gulf of Maine Harmful...

NOAA and partners are working to transition a harmful algal bloom (HAB) model forAlexandrium fundyensein the Gulf of Maine (GoM) into a NOAA operational forecast system (OFS), which would help ...

The Craib Corer: Predicting Harmful Algal Blooms b...

Forecasting harmful algal blooms is a complex endeavor involving a wide range of oceanographic disciplines. NCCOS scientists and sponsored researchers count the number of harmful algal bloom (HAB) resting stages ...

Ocean Acidification Concerns, Information to be Ai...

The Northeast Coastal Acidification Network (NECAN) is planning an 'Ocean and Coastal Acidification Stakeholder Workshop' for December 10, 2014 at the Darling Marine Center in Walpole, Maine. As a member ...

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