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Past Feature Stories and Announcements
Date
Headline
1/2009
Restoring Coral Reefs, One Gamete at a Time
10/2008
Domoic Acid Test Kit Helps Tribes in the Pacific Northwest
10/2008
NCCOS Director Gary Matlock on behind–the–scenes practices at the heart of NCCOS’s scientific research
9/2008
NOAA World: Tidal Creeks as Sentinel Habitats for Ecosystem Health
6/2008
NCCOS Researcher Wayne McFee on Seeking Ways to Reduce Bottlenose Dolphin Strandings
1/2008
Nutrient Pollution of Coastal Waters—Too Much of a Good Thing
1/2008
CSCOR Director Rob Magnien Discusses the Challenges of Using Biofuels to Produce Energy
9/2007
NCCOS Interview Series: Marine Scientist Carolyn Currin on Shoreline Stabilization in Coastal North Carolina
7/2007
NCCOS’s Energy Conservation Measures: What You Can’t See Matters A Whole Lot
6/2007
NCCOS interview series: Sea Level Rise scientist Carol Auer
3/2007
NOAA–supported Research Provides Foundation for Effective Management of the ‘Dead Zone’ in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
3/2007
NCCOS’s Puzzle Piece in Solving the Oceans/Health Continuum
12/2006
From Research to Field Applications…Like Bridging Death Valley?
07/2006
The Red Sea Bannerfish has been photographed off the coast of Florida
07/2006
NOAA Forecasts Larger than Normal “Dead Zone” for Gulf of Mexico
07/2006
Officials and community celebrate victory over “Killer Algae” in California
01/2006
At NCCOS’s Hollings Lab in Charleston, S.C.: Research from Atoms...to Ecosystems: New NMR Technology Shows Great Promise
11/2005
The NCCOS “S” Stands for Science: And It Also Stands for
SAFETY
07/2005
Bridging Miles and Cultures With Alaska Tribal Training Program
06/2005
Worst New England Harmful Algal Bloom in 30 Years
03/2005
NOAA's EPP Scholarship Program: “Changing the Face” of NOAA Science
01/2005
Hollings Lab 'Center of Excellence': Unusual Research Partnership Goes 'Full-Circle'
12/2004
Learning More about Estuarine Eutrophication
09/2004
Mesocosms - Cutting Edge in Research?
06/2004
Interim Report on the Dolphin Mortality Event in St. Joseph Bay, Florida
06/2004
New Underwater Vehicles and 'Gliders' Helping NCCOS Scientists Better Explore HABs
04/2004
NCCOS Investigates Ecosystem Impacts from Great Lakes Sediment Plume
03/2004
NOAA Scientists Assess Storm Impacts to the Estuarine Food Web
01/2004
The Tortugas Ecological Reserve - How Is This 'Seascape of Promise' Working?
12/2003
NOAA's 'Eyes in the Sky' Monitor Gulf Coast Harmful Algal Blooms
11/2003
NCCOS Research on Fish Otoliths Yields Key Environmental Clues
10/2003
Lionfish Discovered along the South Atlantic Coast: A Curiosity … or a Wake up Call?
09/2003
Does Everglades Restoration Mean More Florida Bay Mercury?
07/2003
The Science of the NOAA Marine Biotoxins Program’s "ART"
06/2003
NCCOS South Carolina Golf Course Research Addresses Growing Coastal/Population Pressures
05/2003
Evaluating Environmental and Aesthetic Impacts of Residential Docks
11/2002
Endocrine Disruption in Fish: An Assessment of Recent Research and Results
08/2002
Scientists Work for a Better Understanding of the Causes and Cures of Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico
06/2002
Harmful Algae
05/2002
Where Have All the Fish Gone?
04/2002
South Carolina Phytoplankton Monitoring Network: A Working Example of Coastal Stewardship