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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 ...

Dead Dolphin in May River Prompts Concern, Investi...

Bluffton resident Jimmy McIntire was fishing from his boat Tuesday afternoon when he noticed something unusual floating near Myrtle Island in the May River. Piloting closer to investigate, he discovered ...

Giant Asian tiger prawn invade Gulf waters

Shrimping season opened Monday off Louisiana and fishermen can't get over what they're now finding in their nets. Some say the coastline is under invasion. The giant invaders are valuable, ...

NOAA Funds Response to Toxic Algal Bloom in Gulf o...

As a first-ever precautionary response to an unprecedented bloom of the toxic alga Pseudo-nitzschia in its waters, Maine officials have temporarily banned shellfish harvesting along part of the coast. A ...

Algal Bloom Species with Two Deadly Toxins Could D...

When tiny aquatic organisms reproduce in large amounts, algal blooms occur that take over portions of open water up to hundreds of miles in area. And when these oceanic plankton ...

Florida Declares Open Season on Lionfish

On August 3, 2012, the Executive Director of Florida's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission signed an order allowing citizens and tourists to take an unlimited harvest of lionfish without a ...

Lake Erie Research Influencing Nutrient Reduction ...

Research supported by the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) will provide the majority of scientific information incorporated into public meetings convened by the International Joint Commission (IJC) in ...

Red Tide Appears Early This Summer - Southampton, ...

Though no longer an uncommon occurrence each summer, a streak of red tide hit local waters as early as last week, a premature showing from the algal bloom that officials ...

Eat them before they eat everything - Eatocracy -...

A growing number of conservationists are advocating the consumption of invasive species in an effort to fend off environmental destruction. Invasive species, as defined by the USDA's National Agricultural Library, ...

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