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- ScienceBlog recently featured NCCOS research on deep sea corals. The report provides never before data about where these living species are found off the northeast coast of the US.
- The Press-News reports that scientists are predicting the toxic blue-green algae bloom in Lake Erie’s western basin will be mild this summer for the first time in years (July, 2012).
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- PARTNERSHIPS: Mapping Puerto Rico’s Marine Resources: An Interview with John Christensen, Director of the NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program
- Vol. 2, Issue 1 – NOAA in the Caribbean Newsletter: Connecting NOAA and Partners across the Caribbean
- Puerto Rico’s Northeast Reserve: where science and management converge.
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Category Archives: EPA
Coastal Economies: Researching Aquaculture for Nutrient Mitigation in Long Island Sound
NOAA Ocean Science Blog sat down with Dr. Suzanne Bricker of NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS), Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment (CCMA), Coastal Ocean Assessments, Status, and Trends (COAST Branch), to talk about her research to leverage aquaculture as a potential … Continue reading
Posted in Areas of Special Biological Significance, Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment, Coastal Ocean Assessment, Status, and Trends Branch, Contaminants, EPA, General, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, NOAA's National Ocean Service, Ocean Pollution, Partnerships, seafood safety
Tagged aquaculture, Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment, Coastal Economies - NOAA research, coastal ocean science, Contaminants, EPA region 1 and 2, EPA regional ecosystem services program, FARM model, Great Bay NH, HydroQual Inc., Long Island Sound, Long Island Sound Study, Longline Environment, Ltd., National Marine Fisheries Service, NCCOS, NEEA, New Hampshire, NOAA, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Nutrient Trading Programs, pollution, Shellfish Environment Services, Suzanne bricker, SWEM model, Total Maximum Daily Laod
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Pollution :Changes Over Time: How NOAA’s Mussel Watch Program is Adapting to the Needs of Coastal Communities
By Gunnar Lauenstein, PhD, Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Beginnings: The NOAA Mussel Watch Program (MWP) is focused on applying the science, methods and approaches our researchers have honed over the past 20 years, … Continue reading
Posted in Areas of Concern, Areas of Special Biological Significance, BioEffects, Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment, Coastal Ocean Assessment, Status, and Trends Branch, Contaminants, EPA, EPA Great Lakes, Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, Mussels, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, National Status and Trends, Ocean Pollution, Ocean Research, US Contaminant Data
Tagged AOCs, Baseline Assessment, California EPA, Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment, COAST Branch, contaminant studies, Contaminants, data sets for US contaminants, EPA, Field Research, Great Lakes, GulfWatch Program, Gunnar Lauenstein, Kimani Kimbrough, Louisiana State University, Mote Marine Laboratory, Mussel Watch, Mussel Watch sample sites, Mussels, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Status and Trends, Ocean Pollution, oysters, pollution, polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons, SCCWRP, Sediment, Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, US Contaminant Data, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
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