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Marine Life in Gulf of Mexico Face Multiple Challe...

By Maggie Broadwater, guest blogger from NOAA's Harmful Algal Bloom Analytical Response Team. A bottlenose dolphin calf in the Gulf of Mexico. Credit: NOAA. Animals living in coastal waters can ...

Changes in Climate Could Make Pesticides More Toxi...

During a recent climate webinar offered as part of the NOAA Science Day seminar series, NCCOS's Marie DeLorenzo explained how changing climate variables may influence pesticide toxicity in the coastal ...

NCCOS Coordinates Development of New Korean Projec...

NCCOS staff chaired a two-day meeting in Busan, Republic of Korea (August 29 -30, 2013) convened to finalize a new collaborative project on harmful algae. The project, one component of ...

NCCOS Researchers Inform National Audience on Harm...

Two internationally acclaimed harmful algal bloom (HAB) researchers with NCCOS affiliations presented the third EPA Webinar Series to Build Awareness About Harmful Algal Blooms and Nutrient Pollution. Dr. Steve Morton ...

NCCOS Staff Member Advises Fishery Management Coun...

On May 7-8, 2013, NCCOS participated in meetings with the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council 's Coral Advisory Panel in Charleston, SC. Discussions and recommendations were made to the Council ...

NCCOS Study on Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria S...

Antibiotics may enter marine ecosystems from wastewater systems, agricultural run-off (particularly from concentrated animal farming operations), as well as direct release from aquaculture waters. NCCOS intern andUniversity of South Carolina ...

NCCOS Marine Forensic Scientists Share Science wit...

Fifth grade students from a district-wide magnet school met with forensic scientists at the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science's (NCCOS) Center for Coastal Environmental Health & Biomolecular Research Laboratory ...

New Research Points to Better Method to Weigh Risk...

A recent study demonstrates a new approach that may allow scientists to better approximate the risks for bacteria to develop resistance to different families of antibiotics. In the study, conducted ...

Habitat for Humanity and NCCOS: Helping Build a Co...

The National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science's Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research (CCEHBR) recently repurposed one of its chemistry laboratories. Old copper tubing was dismantled and donated ...

New Manual for Lionfish Control Identifies Strateg...

The manual is available as a free download. Cover art by Richard Powell (NOAA). Recognizing the urgency to develop clear guidance on reducing the burgeoning lionfish population, NOAA's National Centers ...

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