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Massive California Fish Kill Connected to Hypoxia ...

An NCCOS-administered study at the University of Southern California (USC) found a potential link between harmful algal blooms and hypoxia as the cause of a massive fish kill. On 8 ...

Toxin Lab Helps Ohio Agencies Respond to Toxic Fre...

The National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science helped establish one of the few labs in the country that can analyze samples for the full spectrum of toxins produced by cyanobacterial ...

Genes Reveal Secrets to Preventing Harmful Brown T...

Brown tide, a harmful algal species that annually plagues mid-Atlantic shellfisheries, owes its success to genes that help it thrive in shallow, nutrient-enriched estuaries, according to new findings from a ...

Common Freshwater Alga Alters Fish Hormones and Ge...

National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science-sponsored scientists have discovered that the common bloom-forming, freshwater harmful alga, Microcystis, produces estrogen-like substances that can alter sex hormones in fish, potentially causing feminization ...

Experts Evaluate "Indicators of Well-being" Needed...

Monitoring the well-being of communities that depend on our oceans and coasts can indicate whether environmental conditions are enhancing or degrading quality of life for coastal residents. In the case ...

NOAA Raises the Bar in Wildlife Forensics | Forens...

Wildlife forensics experts from NOAA, the Society for Wildlife Forensic Sciences, and other organizations convened last week at NOAA's Marine Forensics Laboratory in Charleston, South Carolina, for the inaugural meeting ...

2011 Aquatic Sciences Meeting Showcases Sponsored ...

Participating in the 2011 Aquatic Sciences Meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico (February 13 -18, 2011), NCCOS leads two special sessions, sponsors an additional seven special sessions plus a workshop ...

More Data Not Always Better For Hypoxia Models

Increasing use of ecological models for management and policy requires robust evaluation of model precision, accuracy, and sensitivity to ecosystem change. For coastal hypoxia, models are used to explore the ...

NOAA and Partners Prepare to 'Raise the Bar' in Wi...

Wildlife forensics experts from NOAA, the Society for Wildlife Forensic Sciences, and other organizations convened last week at NOAA's Marine Forensics Laboratory in Charleston, South Carolina, for the inaugural meeting ...

NOAA Leads Effort to Strengthen Validity of Wildli...

On February 15-16, wildlife forensics experts from NOAA, the Society for Wildlife Forensic Sciences, and other agencies will convene in Charleston, South Carolina for the inaugural meeting of the Scientific ...

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