Research Highlights May 13, 2025Dive into urban corals with AOML’s newest VR experienceApril 2, 2025What was the bumpiest hurricane flight ever? Scientists now have the answer with new flight bumpiness measurement systemMarch 28, 2025NOAA cruises set the foundation for restoring crucial Florida ecosystems Research Interests Evan Josza Research Associate (University of Miami/CIMAS), Ocean Chemistry and [...]
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Research Highlights December 7, 2022New study finds that seventy percent of Florida’s coral reefs are erodingNovember 17, 2022Congratulations to the Winners of 2022 Department of Commerce and NOAA Awards!August 8, 2022Coral Rescue in Miami Beach Research Interests Microbial and viral ecology and evolution; Virus-microbe interactions; Bioinformatics; Omicspipeline; Genomics; Large multi-omics data; Ecosystem functioning; Extreme environments [...]
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Research Highlights Research Interests Using marine calcifiers to understand broader impacts of ocean acidification Gabriella Lirio Research Associate II, Ocean Biogeochemistry Group, Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division Google Voice Gabriella.Lirio@noaa.gov Gabriella Lirio 4301 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, Florida 33149 AboutCurrent Work & CVEducationPublicationsAwardsAbout Gabriella Lirio is a research associate at CIMAS/AOML with the Ocean Biogeochemistry [...]
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NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) is celebrating our FY 2024 internship class! From high school students to post doctoral fellows, these exceptional individuals are joining us from schools across the country, from Hawaii to Florida. They are researching corals, microbes, hurricanes, air-sea interaction, ocean acidification, communications strategies, and much more. Some of the […]
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Puntos destacados de la investigación Intereses de la investigación Uso de tecnologías de campo innovadoras para captar datos biológicos de ecosistemas cercanos a la costa Comprensión de cómo el aumento de las temperaturas oceánicas repercute en la fisiología de los corales y la estructura de las comunidades. Bailey Rose Ross Técnico de apoyo a la investigación, Laboratorio Oceanográfico y Meteorológico del Atlántico de la NOAA Dirección: 4301 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, Florida 33149 Acerca deTrabajo actual y CVEducaciónPublicacionesPremiosAcerca de Bailey Ross se incorpora al Laboratorio [...]
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Research Highlights February 21, 2025Coral Restoration: Using ‘Omics to Strategize and Manage Restoration EffortsDecember 20, 202412 days of teKNOWLEDGEyJuly 16, 2024New Study Reveals Impacts of Suspended Sediment from Port Miami on Larvae from Threatened Caribbean Coral Samantha (Sammy) Harding ‘Omics Laboratory Technician, Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division 908.331.0387 Sammy.Harding@noaa.gov Samantha_Harding 4301 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, Florida 33149 AboutCurrent [...]
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