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@NOAA funded study with@DukeEnvironment finds price of shrimp impacted by#GulfofMexico#DeadZone https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/?p=20472 pic.twitter.com/KduYalr4De -
New study says there's value in using local
#coralreef knowledge to improve our understanding http://go.usa.gov/x9fVk pic.twitter.com/uwMbvefN7a -
#TAMUCC@HarteResearch's Dr. David Yoskowitz teams up with@noaacoastalsci to study how humans will be affected by sea level rise.https://twitter.com/IslandCampus/status/823546268488241152 …
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Be AquaReady! New portal of planning tools and services promotes responsible, sustainable
#aquaculture development https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/research/scem/marine_aquaculture/portal …pic.twitter.com/zLkZNTbc2I -
Now available: The Choptank Ecological Assessment Digital Atlas, for better understanding of
#Chesapeake watershed https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/?p=19935 pic.twitter.com/Z0wrSerh5F -
New
@NOAA study shows Hawaiian deep#coral reefs home to unique species & extensive coral cover: http://www.noaa.gov/media-release/hawaiian-deep-coral-reefs-home-to-unique-species-and-extensive-coral-cover …#Hawaii#HIpic.twitter.com/Mhh4H5TiVD -
Visit the Twilight Zone! Hawaiian deep coral reefs reveal unique species: http://go.usa.gov/xKzh3 pic.twitter.com/a8Yqy7hqNj
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New
#HarmfulAlgalBloom forecast planned in the#PacificNW by@NOAA@UW and partners#HABs#ecoforecasting https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/coastal-pollution/water-quality/noaa-funds-harmful-algal-bloom-forecast-system-development-pacific-northwest/https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/coastal-pollution/water-quality/noaa-funds-harmful-algal-bloom-forecast-system-development-pacific-northwest/ …pic.twitter.com/YXQj93nkLi -
Check out how
@NOAA monitors#HarmfulAlgalBlooms in Florida using remote sensing https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/topics/misc/improving-detection-blue-green-algal-threats-florida-remote-sensing/ …pic.twitter.com/kzcC5lJ4k8 -
Tune in to learn about
#HABs now!https://twitter.com/NASAARSET/status/745979810434916352 … -
Scientists are assessing WA waters for algal toxins that threaten
#shellfish#digWAshellfish#HABs https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/ecosystem-management/assessing-emerging-algal-toxin-threat-washington-state-waters/ … -
Scientists off the coast of WA just deployed technology to monitor
#harmfulalgalblooms and toxins in real time https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/habs/real-time-hab-toxin-sensors-deployed-pacific-northwest/ … -
What's a living shoreline? Just another way to support resilient coastal communities
#resiliencehttps://twitter.com/noaaocean/status/730421625229729793 … -
A new
@NOAA method for monitoring#ciguatoxin in fish transitioned to commercial test kit! https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/habs/noaa-improves-monitoring-ciguatera-fish/ …pic.twitter.com/1yvbEmTye6 -
New species of marine sponge discovered in Gulf of
#Alaska!#newspecies https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/ecosystem-management/new-species-marine-sponge-discovered-gulf-alaska/ …pic.twitter.com/aEIAzKh96n -
This
#NERR contains 1 of#CA's largest remaining salt marshes http://1.usa.gov/1OMynUb@Elkhornslough#EstuaryLovepic.twitter.com/ojA29V0gQu -
What does
#biology have to do with wind energy? Check out this video! http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/news/feb16/wind-energy.html …pic.twitter.com/vtUKGjOWDS -
VIDEO: How scientists find the best places to put future wind energy sites in the ocean: http://1.usa.gov/1URm8Y6 pic.twitter.com/OX1tMsUP0f
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Study shows
#climate patterns influence amount of fecal#bacteria in MD#shellfish waters http://coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/climate/climate-patterns-influence-amount-fecal-bacteria-maryland-shellfish-harvest-waters/ …pic.twitter.com/VkyXKC41nl -
This new CanVis
#aquaculture simulation tool supports#coastal planning! http://coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/ecosystem-management/17097/ …pic.twitter.com/yb4G8HQAVr
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