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Regional Research Efforts Provide Transition Pathway to Operational Harmful Algal Bloom Forecasting for New England Coastal Managers
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Ecological Forecasting - Chrysaora Climate Change Project
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U.S. Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (GLOBEC) Northeast Pacific
Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (GLOBEC) Northwest Atlantic
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Mitigating Climate Change Impacts on NOAA managed resources
Ocean Acidification
North Carolina Sea Level Rise
Sea Level Rise 2005 Abstracts
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Climate Change Primer
Coastal Survey Development Lab
East Carolina University
Our goal: Science Management interface
Habitats of coastal North Carolina
Introduction to North Carolina Project
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The Ecological Effects of Sea Level Rise
UNC- Institute Of Marine Sciences
Vanderbilt/University of South Carolina
Vanderbilt/University of South Carolina
Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (GLOBEC) Northwest Atlantic
U.S. Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (GLOBEC) Northeast Pacific
GLOBEC Project Summaries
Sea Level Rise Research Program: The Ecological Effects of Sea Level Rise
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CSCOR Active in Regional Climate Change Impact Research through it's Coastal Ecosystem Effects of Climate Change (CEECC) Program
North Carolina Managers Workshop to Inform Development of Sea Level Rise Model for Improved Management of the Impacts Associated with Climate Change
Resource Manager Decisions May Benefit from Approaches to Address Uncertainties in Predictive Ecosystem Models
North Carolina Coastal Managers' Input Directly Shapes Future NCCOS Science Priorities for their Benefit
Federal Agencies, Local Coastal Managers and Researchers Work Together to Identify Ways to Mitigate the Impact of Sea Level Rise in Coastal Alabama and the Florida Panhandle
CSCOR Active in Regional Climate Change Impact Research through its Coastal Ecosystem Effects of Climate Change (CEECC) Program
Workshops
PICES/GLOBEC Symposium on Climate variability and ecosystem impacts on the North Pacific: A basin-scale synthesis
White Paper: Sea Level Rise and Associated Erosion of the Florida Panhandle and Coastal Alabama
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Bering Sea Ecosystems
Tsunami Hazard Reduction
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Harmful Algal Blooms
West Coast Regional Harmful Algal Bloom Summit
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HAB, Hypoxia Reports and Plans
Rationale for Regional Rotation
Regional Rotation of National HAB Programs
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Caribbean and Pacific Island Regions Harmful Algal Blooms
Climate Change and Harmful Algal Blooms
HAB Ecological Forecasting Examples
HAB Ecological Forecasting
CSCOR Harmful Algal Bloom Event Response - Examples
How to Apply for Event Response
Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (ECOHAB)
CSCOR Harmful Algal Bloom Event Response Program
CSCOR Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Event Response Examples
Monitoring and Event Response for Harmful Algal Blooms (MERHAB)
Great Lakes Harmful Algal Blooms
Gulf of Mexico Harmful Algal Blooms
HAB Ecological Forecasting
Economic Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)
HAB State Monitoring and Shellfish Closure Information
Regional HAB Research
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Human Dimensions of Harmful Algal Blooms
Human Dimensions Strategy
Mid and South Atlantic Harmful Algal Blooms
Northeast Harmful Algal Blooms
A Coordinated NOAA Response to the National HAB Problem
Pacific Coast Harmful Algal Blooms
HAB Prevention, Control and Mitigation (PCM)
PCM Projects Supported Through ECOHAB and MERHAB
Research on Alexandrium in the Gulf of Maine
NOAA ECOHAB Project Abstracts
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PCM Projects Supported Through ECOHAB and MERHAB
MERHAB Fiscal Year 2004 Projects
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CSCOR and Weather Service Facilitate HAB Warnings in Gulf of Maine
Fraser River Salmon Decline May Be Linked to Harmful Algal Blooms
Massive Seabird Mortality Event in Oregon Linked to Harmful Algal Bloom - NCCOS and Partners Respond
Teacher Sets Sails for Research Cruise: An Account of a Participant in the Teacher-at-Sea Program
NOAA and Other Agency Funded Projects related to Karenia Brevis in the Gulf of Mexico
CSCOR Event Response Program to Assist Texas Response to Unusual Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB)
NOAA and California HAB Research Community Make Progress in Building a State-Wide Harmful Algal Bloom Alert Network
Support of Student and State Participation at National HAB Meeting Encourages Future Scientists and State Agency Partner
Event Response Helps Managers Investigate PSP Toxicity in Lobster Tomalley
Coastal Ocean Dead Zones Increasing at Exponential Rate Worldwide
CSCOR Initiates Project to Protect Coastal Oregon Communities from Harmful Algal Blooms
CSCOR Facilitates Technology Transfer and Education at U.S. HAB Symposium
ECOHAB-funded GOMTOX Survey Results Prompt NOAA Warning to Fisherman near Georges Bank in the Gulf of Maine (July 2007)
Harmful Algal Bloom in California: Pseudo-nitzschia Spread Along Coast Causing Massive Mortalities of Marine Life in Spring 2007
CSCOR to Sponsor U.S. HAB Symposium to Address Causes and Effects of Harmful Algae for Improved Management
Applications Invited for IOC Training Course and Identification Qualification in Harmful Marine Microalgae 2007
Studies of HAB Effects on Copepods to Inform Ecosystem Models for Improved Prediction of Harmful Algal Blooms
CSCOR Active in Regional Climate Change Impact Research through it's Coastal Ecosystem Effects of Climate Change (CEECC) Program
New Network Initiated to Improve HAB Monitoring and Event Response on California Coast
Report on HAB Prediction and Response Public Comment Period Closed
Report on HAB Prediction and Response Published in the Federal Register for Public Comment
CSCOR-supported Research Provides Foundation for Effective Management of the "Dead Zone" in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
CSCOR-Supported Toxic Algae Research Cruise Provides Learning Opportunity for Two California Teachers in the Pacific Northwest
Red Tide Public Forum Informs Community of Current Florida Red Tide Research and Future Research Needs for the Improved Management of Recurring Harmful Algal Blooms
Red Tide Workshop & Public Forum Highlight Scientific History of Red Tide, Synthesize Current Research, and Identify Future Research Needs for the Prediction, Management, Control, and Mitigation of the Florida HAB species, Karenia brevis
Results of Red Tide Workshop Inform Future Research Needs to Improve Prediction, Management, and Mitigation of the Florida Harmful Algal Bloom Species Karenia brevis
Event Response Funding Helps State Managers Mitigate Alexandrium Bloom
State of the Research on Red Tide in the Gulf of Mexico Forum Seeks Public Input
ECOHAB: Gulf of Maine Publication Communicates Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Dynamics, Informing HAB Research and Management
New Monitoring Capability to Improve Forecasts of Florida Harmful Algal Blooms
Modeling Needs Identified for Ecosystem-Based Management in the Gulf of Maine
Great Lakes Researchers to Improve Identification and Response to Freshwater Harmful Algal Bloom Events
BreveBusters Provide Automated, In-Water Detection of Florida Red Tide Conditions
CSCOR Sponsored Research Advances Efforts to Understand Recent Florida Red Tide Events
Multi-agency Workshop Furthers Understanding of the Complex Science Surrounding the Prevention and/or Mitigation of Brown Tide Blooms
CSCOR Sponsored Research Cruise Documents Low Oxygen and Animal Mortalities Associated with Florida Toxic Algal Bloom
CSCOR Sponsored Research Cruise Documents Low Oxygen and Animal Mortalities Associated with Florida Toxic Algal Bloom
Phytoplankton and Harmful Algal Bloom Training in Oregon
HABHRCA
Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Act
Reports Mandated by HABHCRCA
Reports Mandated by HABHRCA 2004
Past
Brown Tide Research Initiative
CoastWatch
Workshops
Ocean Sciences Meeting: Special Session OS080: Harmful Algal Blooms: From Research to Management Applications
NOAA Provides Leadership and Presents Scientific Results at International HAB Meeting to Address Causes and Effects of Harmful Algae
2006 Summer American Society for Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO). Session TSE03: "Detecting and Forecasting Harmful Algal Blooms"
Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms(GEOHAB) Open Science Meeting: Harmful Algal Blooms and Eutrophication
18th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation. SYM-01 Use of Observing Systems for Understanding, Monitoring and Predicting Harmful Algal Blooms and Hypoxia
Invasive Species
Pollution
Aquatic Research Consortium
Genomic, Proteomic and Organismal Responses of Aquatic Organisms to Hypoxia and Toxic Metals
Morphological, Physiological, Genomic, and Proteomic Responses to Environmental Stressors in Small Fish Models
A genomic and proteomic approach for detection of environmental stress responses in small fish models
An Environmental Toxicogenomic Approach to Small Aquarium Fish Models
Aquatic Research Consortium Year 1
Aquatic Research Consortium Year 2
Coastal Hypoxia Research Program (CHRP)
Current CHRP Research Projects
Project Archive
Current CSCOR-Funded Research in Northern Gulf of Mexico 2002
Current CSCOR-Funded Research in Northern Gulf of Mexico 2005
Current CSCOR-Funded Research in Northern Gulf of Mexico 2007
Ecological Forecasting
HABHRCA
Barataria Multiple Stressor Research Program
EcoForecasting Program
Hypoxia and Nutrient Pollution Accomplishments
Multiple Stressor Research Program
Forecasting Bioeconomic Impacts of Aquatic Invasive Species in the Great Lakes
A Regional Approach to Multiple Stresses in Mid-Atlantic Shoreline Habitats
Managing the Impact of Multiple Stressors in Saginaw Bay
Current CSCOR-Funded Research in Northern Gulf of Mexico
Gulf of Mexico Ecosystems & Hypoxia Assessment (NGOMEX)
NGOMEX Research Projects
NOAA Research on Hypoxia: Providing Key Information and Tools to Manage Low Oxygen Impacts to Coastal Ecosystems
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Features
NOAA-Supported Scientists Predict "Larger Than Average Gulf Dead Zone"
Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Task Force to Finalize 2008 Action Plan
Northern Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Update Archive
2008 Gulf Hypoxia Action Plan Formally Released During Signing Ceremony in New Orleans, June 16, 2008
2008 Gulf Hypoxia Action Plan to be Formally Released During Signing Ceremony in New Orleans, June 16, 2008
Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Task Force Releases Draft Action Plan for Public Comment
Abstracts Sought for the 2007 Estuarine Research Federation Session, Modeling Hypoxia: Approaches and Application to Management
Ecological Impacts of Hypoxia on Living Resources Meeting Seeks to Provide Answers to the "So What" Question for Improved Management of Hypoxia in Coastal Waters
CSCOR-supported Research Elucidates the Origins of Puget Sound Hypoxia, Critical for Developing Effective Strategies for Managing Hypoxic Events
CSCOR-supported Research to Inform the Development of a Bioeconomic Model for Improved Management of Hypoxia Impacts on North Carolina Brown Shrimp
Hypoxia Summit Outlines Strategy to Develop a Long-term Monitoring/Observation Plan for Improved Management of the Gulf of Mexico "Dead Zone"
Results of Hypoxia Task Force Meeting to Drive Revision of the 2001 Action Plan for Reducing, Mitigating, and Controlling Hypoxia in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Extensive Post-Katrina/Rita Sampling Stirs Debate Over Sediment and Management Strategies for Wetland Restoration
Assessment of Ecosystem Responses to Nitrogen Load Reductions Could Inform the Development of a Forecast Model for Mitigating Hypoxia in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island
Water Quality Baseline Data to Improve Management of the Threatened Species Staghorn Coral, Acropora cervicornis
CSCOR Co-Sponsors Symposium To Identify Management Strategies for the Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic "Dead Zone"
CSCOR Issues FY05 Awards Under Coastal Hypoxia Research Program Grants
Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Symposium a Critical Component of Scientific Reassessment
NGOMEX Scientists Advance Understanding of the Impacts Associated with the Seasonal "Dead Zone" in the Gulf of Mexico
Gulf of Mexico Survey Maps "Dead Zone" Providing Key Information to Managers
Funding Announcement To Study Hypoxia in Coastal Regions
Past
Atmospheric Nutrient Input to Coastal Areas (ANICA)
Biscayne Bay Toxic Bioeffects Survey
Episodic Events – Great Lakes Experiment (EEGLE)
Toxic Chemical Contaminents Program
Workshops
NCCOS Plans Scientific Reassessment of Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia
A Science Strategy to Support Management Decisions Related to Hypoxia in the Northern Gulf of Mexico and Excess Nutrients in the Mississippi River Basin
Land and Resource Use
Overview
Setting Coastal and Ecosystem Goals in South Florida
Regional Ecosystem Prediction Program
REPP Fiscal Year 2011 Projects
South Florida Ecosystems
Past Projects - South Florida Ecosystems Abstracts
Features
Managers' Ability to Evaluate Sensitive Set-aside Zones in Florida Improves
Past
Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP)
Complexity and Stressors in Estuarine Coastal Ecosystems (COASTES)
Coastal Ocean Management, Planing and Assesment System (COMPAS)
Estuarine Habitat Program (EHP)
Long-term Estuary Assessment Group (LEAG)
Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystem Regional Study
Southeast Bering Sea Carrying Capacity Regional Ecosystem Study
South Atlantic Ecosystems: Urbanization and Southeastern Estuarine Systems (USES)Program and Land Use - Coastal Ecosystem Study (LU-CES)
Land and Resource Use Ecological Forecasting
Ecosystems
Coastal Oceans
Coral Reefs
Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems Highlighted in Special Issue of Journal Coral Reefs
Caribbean Coral Reef Institute
Coral Reef Ecosystems Studies - Caribbean
Coral Reef Ecosystem Studies - Micronesia
Coral Reef Ecosystem Studies
Deep Coral Reef Ecosystem Studies (DeepCRES)
Coral Reef Ecological Forecasting
Federal Legislation
Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative Research Program
Coral Reef Institutes
Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems
Outcomes
Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems Research Strategy
National Coral Reef Institute
Accomplishments
Related Links
Features
CSCOR Supports Community Efforts to Protect Pacific Coral Reefs
CCRI International Year of the Reef Symposium Celebrates Advances in Coral Reef Research and Management
Disney's Nemo Helps Kids in Hawaii Learn About Coral Reefs
HCRI-RP provides kids with unique learning experience
CSCOR-sponsored National Coral Reef Institute Work on "Ancient Coral" Featured in Sun-Sentinel
A Silent Invasion Threatens to Overrun Pristine Black Coral Beds and Alter Hawaii's Deep Reef Community
CSCOR Researchers Recognized with US Coral Reef Task Force Award
Scientists and Managers Meet to Review Scientific Research and Management Applications for Coral Reef Ecosystems in Puerto Rico
Caribbean Coral Reef Institute Ceremony Showcases New NOAA Initiative and Facilities in Puerto Rico
Water Quality Baseline Data to Improve Management of the Threatened Species Staghorn Coral, Acropora cervicornis
Rapid Population Assessments of Target Species Intended to Enable Rational Management of Marine Ornamentals in Puerto Rico
CSCOR-sponsored Research Assesses Habitat Connectivity for MPA Management and Zonation in Mona Island, Puerto Rico
Fish Stock Model to Improve Future Management of Reef Fish in Puerto Rico
NCCOS Funding to Enhance Enforcement of Environmental Laws in Hawaii
Prediction of Coral Spawning in the Caribbean to Help Managers Reduce Human Impacts to Coral Recruitment
Local Ecological Knowledge Provides Valuable Information for Improved Management of Coral Reefs in Puerto Rico
CSCOR Supports Efforts to Improve Scientific Collaboration in the Greater Caribbean
CSCOR-supported Symposium Highlights State-of-the-Science on Coral Reefs in Puerto Rico
300-Year-Old Coral May Elucidate Impacts of Freshwater Discharge on Coral Health
CRES funded study highlighted in editorial of the journal BioScience
HCRI and ECOHAB Support Outreach Event that Educates Hawaii Residents About Invasive Species
CSCOR Scientists Have Large Presence at the International Coral Reef Symposium
Workshop Convened to Develop Comprehensive Research Strategy for neglected Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems
Workshops
CSCOR Co-sponsors 33rd Scientific Meeting of the Association of Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean
2006 Summer American Society for Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Meeting. Session TS-E08
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Summer Meeting
3rd CSCOR Coral Reef Programs Review Meeting
32nd Scientific Meeting of the Association of Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean
2nd CSCOR Coral Reef Program Review Meeting
2nd Coral Reef Program Review Meeting
1st CSCOR Coral Reef Program Review Meeting
Coral Reef Projects PI Meeting
31st Scientific Meeting of the Association of Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean
30th Scientific Meeting of the Association of Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean
Estuaries
Sanctuaries
Workshops
Ecosystem Research and Coastal Management:Making Connection at the Regional Scale - Agenda
EcoForecasting Program
Ecological Forecasting Overview
Ecological Forecasting
Synthesis to Develop Predictive Capabilities
CSCOR Research Results in Ecological Forecast of Sea Nettle Occurrence, Contributes to Multi-species Management Efforts in the Chesapeake Bay
Coastal Forecast Systems - California Region
Coastal Forecast Systems - Great Lakes
Coastal Remote Sensing Science
Steller Sea Lion Research
Ecological Forecasting Rollout Monday April 11
Modeling Related to the Regional Observing System in the Gulf of Maine
2011 Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Forecast