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NOAA and Other Agency Funded Projects related to Karenia brevis in the Gulf of Mexico

Funding Agency Principal Investigator Institution Title

NOAA CSCOR

Anderson, D.

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA

Control of harmful algal blooms using clays: phase II

NOAA CSCOR

Bissett, W.

Florida Environmental Research Institute

Identification and Monitoring of Nearshore Harmful Algal Blooms on the West Florida Shelf

NOAA CSCOR

Buskey, E.

Texas A&M Research Foundation

The role of zooplankton grazing in harmful algal bloom (HAB) dynamics and trophic transfer of toxins

NOAA CSCOR

Campbell, L.

Texas A&M Research Foundation

In situ Optical Early Warning System to Detect Harmful Algal Blooms

NOAA CSCOR

Doucette, G.

NOAA CCEHBR

Algicidal bacteria targeting Gymnodinium breve : population dynamics and killing activity

NOAA CSCOR

Forward, R. Jr., Tester, P.

Duke University , NOAA CCFHR

Effects of the toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis on copepod survival, feeding, swimming, behaviour, and photobehaviours involved in diel vertical migration

NOAA CSCOR

Heil, C.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Eastern GOMx Sentinel Program

NOAA CSCOR

Heil, C.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Humic acid utilization by the HAB dinoflagellates Karenia brevis and Alexandrium tamarense : application of a new radioisotopic technique

NOAA CSCOR

Kamykowski, D.

North Carolina State University

Laboratory and numerical modeling studies of Gymnodinium breve behavior to aid in predicting natural bloom events

NOAA CSCOR

Kirkpatrick, G.

Mote Marine Lab

Distributed detection and adaptive 3-D mapping of harmful algal blooms incorporating autonomous underwater vehicles

NOAA CSCOR

Naar, J.

University of North Carolina Wilmington

Detection, toxicity characterization of brevetoxin and brevetoxin metabolites and validation of the ELISA as an alternative to the regulatory mouse bioassay for shellfish monitoring.

NOAA CSCOR

Naar, J.

University of North Carolina Wilmington

Immunoassay for Florida red tide monitoring

NOAA CSCOR

Paul, J.

University of South Florida

Quantitative detection of transcriptionally active carbon fixation genes in the Florida red tide organism, Karenia brevis

NOAA CSCOR

Paul, J.

University of South Florida

Exploring lytic and temperate viruses of Gymnodinium brev e as a mechanism of controlling red tide blooms

NOAA CSCOR

Pierce, R.

Mote Marine Laboratory

Structure, toxicity, and persistence of brevetoxins and of brevetoxin-conjugates responsible for neurotoxic shellfish poisoning

 

NOAA CSCOR

Van Dolah, F.

NOAA CCEHBR

Physiological and genomic approaches to understanding responses of the Florida red tide dinoflagellate, Karenia brevis , to iron limitation and oxidative stress

NOAA CSCOR

Van Dolah, F.

NOAA CCEHBR

Cellular mechanisms mediating bloom longevity and bloom termination in a toxic dinoflagellate, Gymnodinium breve

NOAA CSCOR

Villareal, T., Gross, T., Stumpf, R.

University of Texas at Austin, NOAA CSDL, NOAA CCMA

Detecting Karenia brevis Blooms in the Western Gulf of Mexico

NOAA CSCOR

Villareal, T.

University of Texas at Austin

Validating Remote Detection of Karenia brevis

NOAA CSCOR EPA

Walsh, J.

University of South Florida

ECOHAB: Florida

NOAA CCEHBR

Van Dolah, F.

NOAA CCEHBR

Identification of Molecular Regulators of HAB Growth and Toxicity

NOAA CCFHR

Tester, P.

NOAA CCFHR

Development of Methods to Detect and Measure Small Amounts of Brevetoxins for Food Web Transfer Studies

NOAA CCFHR

Tester, P.

NOAA CCFHR

Monitor the Distribution and Abundance of Harmful Algal Blooms and Detail Potential Bloom Control Factors

 

NOAA CCMA

Stumpf, R.

NOAA CCMA

Develop Methods for Monitoring HABs Along the Texas Coast with Remote Sensing and Modeling

NOAA CCMA

Stumpf, R.

NOAA CCMA

HAB Forecasting -- Develop Methods to use Satellite Imagery, Meteorological Data, and other Data Collected and Processed across NOAA for Monitoring and Forecasting HABs

EPA

Campbell, L.

Texas A&M Research Foundation

Linking population and physiological diversity in a toxin-producing dinoflagellate

EPA

Kamykowski, D.

North Carolina State University

Behaving drifters as Gymnodinium breve mimics

EPA

Larkin, S.

University of Florida

Economic effects of HABs on coastal communities and shellfish culture in Florida

EPA

Richardson, T.

Florida International University

Gymnodinium breve in the Gulf of Mexico --Gyroxanthin-based estimates of carbon-specific growth rates under varying environmental conditions

NASA

Mitchell, B.

University of California-San Diego

Role of mycosporine amino acids in UV photoecology of harmful dinoflagellates

 

NASA ONR

Lohrenz, S.

The University of Southern Mississippi

Optical detection and assessment of the Harmful Algal, Karenia brevis

NSF

Doucette, G.

NOAA CCEHBR

Algicidal bacteria and the regulation of Gymnodinium breve blooms in the Gulf of Mexico

ONR

Bissett, W.

Florida Environmental Research Institute

Hyperspectral modeling of harmful algal blooms on the West Florida shelf