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Red Tide Plagues Noyac Bay and Southampton, NY Pat...

Streaks of red tide - a toxic algal bloom that threatens marine life - were clearly visible in Noyac Bay during a flyover on Thursday. Aerial photographer Jeff Cully captured ...

NOAA Meets with Florida Officials to Increase Prod...

At a gathering designed to put NOAA's suite of red tide forecasts in the hands of more Floridians, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science's harmful algae experts and their partners ...

Deep Coral Expert Leads Research Aboard Google Exe...

From August 26 to September 6, Schmidt Ocean Institute Fellow Peter Etnoyeris serving as chief scientist aboard the R/V Falkor, owned by the institute, as part of sea trials for ...

Scourge of the Lionfish, Part 2: Counterattack - N...

In my last post I described how the lionfish, native to the Indian Ocean and west Pacific, now infest just about every reef and wreck in the west Atlantic, from ...

NOAA Provides Weekly Harmful Algal Bloom Forecasts...

The western shores of Lake Erie have long been a longed-for destination of Ohio residents and others from nearby states. For many, summer would not be complete without time spent ...

'Twilight' Coral Ecosystems Research Cruise Sets S...

The Pulley Ridge project research team and the R/V F.G. Walton Smith. Credit: Courtesy of R. Cowen. University scientists sponsored by NOAA are conducting a 14-day mission to study how ...

Scourge of the Lionfish - NYTimes.com

About 20 years ago, one of the world's most beautiful and otherworldly fish, the red lionfish, started showing up in south Florida and the Caribbean. Now, they're a plague. Millions ...

Indian River Lagoon algae: Harmful algae devastate...

The lagoon that hugs much of Florida's east coast and has the richest array of marine plants, fish and wildlife in North America is under attack from the worst known ...

Toxic Algae Maps Aid Galveston Fish Kill Response

A scientist will map the extent of ared tide bloom during the course of a hypoxia-mapping project cruise funded by the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science's Gulf of Mexico ...

Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Grant Awarded t...

On August 10, 2012, the Gulf of MexicoResearch Initiative awarded researchers fromthe Medical University of South Carolina, a partner institute of NOAA's National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Hollings Marine ...

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