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Publications Details for Grant Number R831705

Stimulation of Toxic Blooms of the Diatom Pseudo-nitzschia spp. by Urban River Discharge into Southern California Coastal Waters

RFA: Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (2004)

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Article/Press Release Deadly ocean toxin at worst-ever level None Alexander M Alexander M. Deadly ocean toxin at worst-ever level. Daily Pilot, May 10, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release CBS News, April 27, 2007. None Algae bloom killing life off California Coast Algae bloom killing life off California coast. CBS News, April 27, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Long Beach Press Telegram None Caron DA Caron DA. Long Beach Press Telegram, April 26, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Marine deaths linked to toxin None Covarrubias A Covarrubias A. Marine deaths linked to toxin. Los Angeles Times, April 27, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Demonic domoic. None Littlejohn D Littlejohn D. Demonic domoic. Daily Breeze, April 27, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Ocean toxin still takes toll as levels decline None Littlejohn D Littlejohn D. Ocean toxin still takes toll as levels decline. Daily Breeze, May 10, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Cause of marine bird deaths still a mystery None Longton J Longton J. Cause of marine bird deaths still a mystery. The Log, April 5, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Troubled waters for our sea creatures None McNamara M McNamara M.Troubled waters for our sea creatures. National Center for Environmental Research, EPA News Features, January 30, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Sea lions hit by high levels of acid poison in California None Morris R Morris R. Sea lions hit by high levels of acid poison in California. New York Times, June 5, 2007 (multimedia presentation). R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release CAHD_Annual Mussel Quarantine None NA CAHD_Annual Mussel Quarantine. California Department of Health Services, April 20, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Algae bloom kills sea birds, other sea life in Southern California in record numbers None NA Algae bloom kills sea birds, other sea life in Southern California in record numbers. Science Daily, April 28, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Sea lions sickened by toxic algae left on beaches None NA Sea lions sickened by toxic algae left on beaches. CBS Los Angeles, May 10, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Harmful algal bloom in California: pseudo-nitzschia spread along coast causing massive mortalities of marine life in Spring 2007. None NA Harmful algal bloom in California:pseudo-nitzschia spread along coast causing massive mortalities of marine life in Spring 2007. NCCOS/Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research, May 8, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Crises of our coast None NA Crises of our coast. International Bird Rescue Research Center Press Release, May 9, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Toxic acid blamed in deaths of seabirds None NA Toxic acid blamed in deaths of seabirds. Associated Press, May 9, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release San Francisco State University student paper None NA San Francisco State University student paper, April 26, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Offshore algae making birds fatally sick None Ravindhran S Ravindhran S. Offshore algae making birds fatally sick. ABC7 News, May 9, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release The spread of toxic algae None Schnetzer A Schnetzer A. The spread of toxic algae. National CBS Evening News, January 30, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Sea mammals along the coast dying None Stitt EM Stitt EM. Sea mammals along the coast dying. The Beach Reporter, May 10, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Mass poisoning swamps marine animal rehab centers None Weiss KR Weiss KR. Mass poisoning swamps marine animal rehab centers. Los Angeles Times, May 10, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Sea creatures in trouble None Whitaker B Whitaker B. Sea creatures in trouble. National CBS Evening News, January 30, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Article/Press Release Wildside News (radio) None Wildsmith S Wildsmith S. Wildside News (radio), April 26, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Book Chapter Protistan community structure. None Caron DA, Schnetzer A Caron DA, Schnetzer A. Protistan community structure. In: Hurst CJ, Crawford RL, Garland JL, Lipson DA, Mills AL, Stetzenbach LD, eds. Manual of Environmental Microbiology, 3rd Edition. Washington, DC: ASM Press, 2007, pp. 454-468. R831705 (2007)
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Journal Article New Accomplishments and Approaches for Assessing Protistan Diversity and Ecology in Natural Ecosystems BIOSCIENCE Caron D Caron D. New Accomplishments and Approaches for Assessing Protistan Diversity and Ecology in Natural Ecosystems. BIOSCIENCE 2009;59(4):287-299. R831705 (Final)
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Journal Article Development and environmental application of a genus-specific quantitative PCR approach for Pseudo-nitzschia species MARINE BIOLOGY Fitzpatrick E, Caron D, Schmetzer A Fitzpatrick E, Caron D, Schmetzer A. Development and environmental application of a genus-specific quantitative PCR approach for Pseudo-nitzschia species. MARINE BIOLOGY 2010;157(5):1161-1169. R831705 (Final)
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Journal Article Blooms of Pseudo-nitzschia and domoic acid in the San Pedro Channel and Los Angeles Harbor areas of the Southern California Bight 2003-2004. None Schnetzer A, Miller PE, Schaffner RA, Stauffer BA, Jones BH, Weisberg SB, DiGiacomo PM, Berelson WM, Caron DA Schnetzer A, Miller PE, Schaffner RA, Stauffer BA, Jones BH, Weisberg SB, DiGiacomo PM, Berelson WM, Caron DA. Blooms of Pseudo-nitzschia and domoic acid in the San Pedro Channel and Los Angeles Harbor areas of the Southern California Bight, 2003-2004. Harmful Algae 2007;6(3):372-387. R831705 (2007)
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Journal Article Coastal upwelling linked to toxic Pseudo-nitzschia australis blooms in Los Angeles coastal waters, 2005-2007 JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH Schnetzer A, Jones B, Schaffner R, Cetinic I, Fitzpatrick E, Miller P, Seubert E, Caron D Schnetzer A, Jones B, Schaffner R, Cetinic I, Fitzpatrick E, Miller P, Seubert E, Caron D. Coastal upwelling linked to toxic Pseudo-nitzschia australis blooms in Los Angeles coastal waters, 2005-2007. JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH 2013;35(5):1080-1092. R831705 (Final)
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Presentation NA None Caron DA Caron DA. Presented at the Science Research and Exhibitory Retreat, Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, San Pedro, CA, February 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Presentation Harmful algal bloom-forming species of the southern California coast. None Caron DA Caron DA. Harmful algal bloom-forming species of the Southern California coast. Presented at the California Environmental Health Association, Fullerton, CA, June 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Presentation NA None Caron DA Caron DA. Presented at the Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System, Ocean Observing Workshop, June 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Presentation Pseudo-nitzschia, domoic acid, and other harmful algal bloom-forming species of the Southern California Coast. None Caron DA Caron DA. Pseudo-nitzschia, domoic acid, and other harmful algal bloom-forming species of the Southern California Coast. Presented at the Orange County Coastal Coalition, The Ocean Institute, Dana Point, CA, June 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Presentation Harmful algal blooms nationally and locally. None Caron DA Caron DA. Harmful algal blooms nationally and locally. Presented at the International Association of Aquatic and Marine Sciences Libraries and Information Centers Regional Meeting, San Pedro, CA, March 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Presentation Harmful algal blooms of the Southern California coast and nationally. None Caron DA Caron DA. Harmful algal blooms of the Southern California coast and nationally. Presented at the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium, Santa Monica, CA, May 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Presentation Seasonal evolution of the phytoplankton community in San Pedro Bay. None Cetinic I, Schnetzer A, Caron DA, Jones B Cetinic I, Schnetzer A, Caron DA, Jones B. Seasonal evolution of the phytoplankton community in San Pedro Bay. Poster presented at the 2006 American Society of Limnology and Oceanography/American Geophysical Union Science Meeting, Honolulu, HI, February 20-24, 2006. R831705 (2005)
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Presentation Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and domoic acid in the San Pedro Channel and Los Angeles harbor areas of the Southern California Bight, 2003-2004. None Schnetzer A, Miller PE, Schaffner RA, Stauffer B Schnetzer A, Miller PE, Schaffner RA, Stauffer B, et al. Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and domoic acid in the San Pedro Channel and Los Angeles harbor areas of the Southern California Bight, 2003-2004. Poster presented at the Third Symposium for Harmful Algae in the United States, Monterey, CA, October 2-6, 2005. R831705 (2005)
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Presentation Toxic blooms of the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and urban river discharge into Southern California Coastal Waters. None Schnetzer A, Schaffner RA, Stauffer BA, Miller PE Schnetzer A, Schaffner RA, Stauffer BA, Miller PE, et al. Toxic blooms of the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and urban river discharge into Southern California Coastal Waters. Poster presented at the 2006 American Society of Limnology and Oceanography/American Geophysical Union Science Meeting, Honolulu, HI, February 20-24, 2006. R831705 (2005)
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Presentation Pseudo-nitzschia and domoic acid in the Los Angeles Harbor and adjacent coastal waters. None Schnetzer A, Caron D, Miller P, Schaffner R, Jones A, Weisberg S, Kim K, Pan B Schnetzer A, Caron D, Miller P, Schaffner R, Jones A, Weisberg S, Kim K, Pan B. Pseudo-nitzschia and domoic acid in the Los Angeles Harbor and adjacent coastal waters. Presented at the Red Tide Symposium, Southern California Academy of Sciences, Irvine, CA, June 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Presentation Pseudo-nitzschia and domoic acid in the San Pedro Shelf. None Schnetzer A Schnetzer A. Pseudo-nitzschia and domoic acid in the San Pedro Shelf. Presented at the Fort McArthur Mammal Care Center Open House, May 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Television Appearance Animal talk. None Caron DA Caron DA. Animal talk. SCV Public Access Television, June 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Television Appearance Rescuers working to save poisoned marine mammals None NA Rescuers working to save poisoned marine mammals. Fox11, May 1, 2007. R831705 (2007)
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Video In harm’s way: toxic algae in our coastal waters. None Farrar L Farrar L. In harm’s way:toxic algae in our coastal waters. USC School of Cinema-Television, May 2007 (documentary video). R831705 (2007)
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