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New Research in the Gulf of Maine Improves Red Tid...

Scientists from the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science recently teamed with sponsored partners to collect sediment samples in the Gulf of Maine needed to find cysts of the harmful ...

NOAA-supported Researcher Informs Gulf of Maine Fi...

At the 39th Annual Maine Fishermen's Forum, NCCOS-supported, Dr. Kate Hubbard, described a new, emerging harmful algal bloom (HAB) threat with possible future implications for shellfish harvesting in the Gulf ...

NCCOS Transfers Toxin Detection Method to Maine St...

Scientists from the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) provided training on the NCCOS-developed receptor binding assay (RBA) for paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins to visiting scientist Darcie Couture, ...

Mobile Robotic Laboratory Will Track Ocean Toxins:...

The widely read technology magazine, Popular Mechanics informed its readership about cutting-edge technologies underway at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) and the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science ...

NCCOS Funded-Partners Demonstrate Sustained Offsho...

An NCCOS-funded research team led by Dr. Donald Anderson, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), has deployed an autonomous ocean sensor, called the Environmental Sample Processor (ESP) in the Atlantic Ocean ...

Buoys Support Red Tide Forecast for 2013 I NERACOO...

The 2013 spring and summer red tide reason in New England is expected to be "moderate" according to NCCOS's partner, theWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI),forecast last month.Ocean and weather data ...

NCCOS and Partners Experiment with First Underwate...

NOAA's National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science and partners will conduct the first field test of an underwater robot using an NCCOS-developed toxin sensor that will enable remote, automated measurements ...

Moderate red tide forcast for New England this spr...

New England should see a "moderate" red tide this spring and summer, according a report released this week by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...

New Technologies and Platforms Transforming Oceano...

Crew members deploy the MBARI-designed robotic instrument called the Environmental Sample Processor, or "ESP."Credit: Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. The journal Science recently declared that new technologies are making remote ...

2013 New England Seasonal 'Red Tide' Forecast: Mod...

This small plant could ruin your dinner plans. It's called Alexandrium, and it's responsible for paralytic shellfish poisoning, which you can get by eating contaminated shellfish. Credit: Steve Morton. Coastal ...

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