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Joint NOAA Libraries and American Geophysical Unio...

The American Geophysical Union (AGU) is in the final stages of digitizing their Coastal andEstuarine Studies book series and has approached the NOAA Libraries in an effort to supply theunique ...

HAB Forecasts Featured in United Nations Newslette...

The January 2012 issue of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC)'sHarmful Algae News No. 45 featuredNCCOS harmful algal bloom forecasts--both under development and operational. The article, 'Harmful Algal Bloom Operational ...

Hard Clam Populations May Decrease Due to Stone Cr...

NCCOS-funded research into the ecosystem effects of climate change may improve management of the commercially important shellfish populations in a warming climate. Stone crabs (Menippe mercenaria), normally found only in ...

New wave forecasting tool - News-Times: News

Local scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration lab on Pivers Island are developing a model to forecast wave activity in Albemarle and Pamlico sounds. Dr. Mark Fonseca, chief ...

Wave Forecast Model Increases Accuracy for North C...

The National Weather Service in Newport, North Carolina is bringing our Wave Exposure Model (called WEMo) into its daily weather forecasts for the Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds and their tributaries ...

Harmful Algal Bloom Operational Forecast System in...

It was October 31, 1987 - HalloweenDay in the U.S. It seemed to be an otherwise ordinary day, but people on the beaches near Beaufort, North Carolina,were experiencing out of ...

NCCOS Implements Fourteen New Sponsored Research P...

In Fiscal Year 2011, the National Ocean Service's National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) awarded nearly $5.8M to 14 new research projects under 6 different research programs. Projects were ...

Fish lets out a roar, but may be good to eat - Tid...

While the jumbo Asian tiger shrimp has attracted the lion's share of publicity among invasive marine species in North Carolina in recent weeks, the poisonous lionfish is rightfully growling for ...

Rock Sills Used for Salt Marsh Stabilization May A...

NCCOSfunded scientists from the University of North Carolina documented the effect of rocky sills (shore-parallel, rock structures) on near shore habitat. Short rock sills are a common stabilization method and ...

Letter from David Kennedy to the National Ocean Se...

Hi folks, I would like to take a moment to congratulate Dr. James A. Morris, Jr., from the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS), for his receipt of the ...

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