Bryan Costa graduated from Middlebury College with a joint degree in Biology and Environmental Studies, and from the University of Maryland, College Park with an MPS in Geospatial Sciences. He joined the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science as a contractor in 2005. Since joining NOAA, he has worked on a variety of projects, characterizing, monitoring and modeling the physical and biological processes of marine ecosystems in the coastal waters, territories and flag islands of the United States.
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NCCOS in the News
- 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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Recent Posts
- TECHNOLOGY AND DATA: NOAA and Partners Deliver New Climate and Health Data Tool to Public
- NOAA Completes Ship-based mapping of the Northeast Reserves, Puerto Rico
- 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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