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Found 199 dataset(s) matching "Shellfish".
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This dataset includes CSV data files containing environmental data that may be associated with the occurrence and toxicity of the diatom Pseudo nitzschia in Frenchman Bay, Maine, that can form...
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Note: Updates to this data product are discontinued. Aquaculture is the production of aquatic animals and plants under controlled conditions for all or part of their lifecycle. This data product...
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This data set is comprised of results associated with a multi-stage experimental study to determine the effects of paralytic shellfish toxin ingestion by Common Murres (Uria aalge) conducted in...
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This dataset includes the model output results published in Cooley et al. (2015), which described an integrated assessment model (IAM) that numerically simulates oceanographic, population dynamic,...
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<p><font size='2'>Connecticut 303(d) Impaired Waters 2020 is a subset of Connecticut 305(b) Assessed Waters 2020. If any one of the assigned designated uses is categorized as NOT Supporting, the...
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This dataset contains laboratory experiment data that were collected to examine the effects of elevated levels of CO2 on phytoplankton physiology and nutrition for fishery-based food webs....
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This dataset includes fish/shellfish survey data collected from small boats in the Gulf of Alaska from August 12, 1993, to August 19, 1994. These data were collected by Brenda Norcross of...
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The Environmental Sample Processor (ESP), http://www.mbari.org/ESP/, is an autonomous biological sensing system that conducts in situ collection and molecular analysis of water samples and...
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fecal coliform data from the Oregon Dept. of Agriculture from 01/2006-12/2015 collected in Tillamook Bay, OR. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: This data is Oregon Dept. of...
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Background The excitatory amino acid domoic acid, a glutamate and kainic acid analog, is the causative agent of amnesic shellfish poisoning in humans. No studies to our knowledge have...
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The Bonnet Carré Spillway (BCS), located about 28 miles northwest of New Orleans, was constructed by the US Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) in the early 1930s as part of an integrated flood-control...