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Coastal Oceanographic Assessment, Status and Trends Team Projects
Activities of the COAST Team focus on researching and evaluating new technologies, emerging contaminants, and environmental indicators and are conducted to enhance our ability to assess and forecast coastal conditions.
Below is a listing of projects. Please contact John Christensen (John.Christensen@noaa.gov or 301-713-3028 ext 153) if you have questions or would like to discuss these projects.
Eutrophication
Assessment of Climate Impacts on Eutrophication in U.S. Coastal Environments
Assessments of Impacts from Animal Feeding Operations
National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment: Type Classification of US estuaries
National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment Update
Produce and Refine Short Term Ecological Forecasts for the Extent of the Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone
Pollution
Bioeffects Assessment Study: St. Lucie Estuary
Biological Indicators of Contaminant Impact
Characterization of polybrominated diphenyl ethers along US coast
Contaminants and Coral Health in Southwest Puerto Rico
Data Support and Analyses for Long Bay Hypoxia Study
Magnitude and Extent of Contaminated Sediment and Toxicity in San Francisco Bay
Mussel Watch Contaminant Monitoring
Queen Conch Reproductive Impairment and Impact on the Species Management Plan
Physical Oceanographic Characterization
Characterization of Coastal Benthic Habitats and Inventory of Marine Life in Central California
Harmful Algal Blooms
Harmful Algal Bloom Operational Forecasting
Improved HAB Detection and Forecasting (IOOS/GLIMO project)
