NOAA OAR 'Omics Program - NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory /tag/noaa-oar-omics-program/ Preparing the nation for change by studying the ocean, earth & atmosphere Fri, 21 Feb 2025 21:26:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 /wp-content/uploads/2018/09/NOAA_logo_512x512-150x150.png NOAA OAR 'Omics Program - NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory /tag/noaa-oar-omics-program/ 32 32 Coral Restoration: Using ‘Omics to Strategize and Manage Restoration Efforts /coral-restoration-omics/ Fri, 21 Feb 2025 20:42:19 +0000 /?p=96994 A new study by scientists at the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) and the Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (CIMAS) provides new insights for effective restoration of the crucial reef-building coral species Acropora palmata, or Elkhorn coral.  Applying ‘Omics techniques to investigate how habitat and coral microbiomes influence ongoing restoration efforts, this […]

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AOML participates in All-Atlantic Research Forum /all-atlantic-research-forum/ Thu, 04 Aug 2022 12:25:41 +0000 /?p=33556 Dr. Kelly Goodwin, a microbiologist at NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory, recently served as one of the NOAA representatives at the historic signing of the All-Atlantic Ocean Research and Innovation Declaration during the All-Atlantic Ocean Research Forum 2022. This declaration represents a major milestone towards ocean science diplomacy and a cooperative effort towards a sustainable Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic Ocean serves as a valuable resource for many nations and requires widespread cooperation in order to effectively establish a management framework to address climate change, pollution, ocean observation, marine ecosystem conservation, a sustainable ocean economy, and effective aquaculture and fisheries. By signing this declaration, Canada, the United States, Brazil, Morocco, Argentina, Cabo Verde, South Africa, and the European Union have taken a major step toward protecting the ocean for the communities that rely on it now, as well as in the future.

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Sediments a Likely Culprit in Spread of Deadly Disease on Florida Coral Reefs, Study Finds /sediments-a-likely-culprit-in-spread-of-disease-on-florida-coral-reefs/ Mon, 24 Jan 2022 14:45:47 +0000 /?p=28341 MIAMI—A new study found that seafloor sediments have the potential to transmit a deadly pathogen to local corals and hypothesizes that sediments have played a role in the persistence of a devastating coral disease outbreak throughout Florida and the Caribbean.

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