Sample application - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science 2025

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NCCOS Science Areas Harmful Algal Blooms. Corals. Coastal and Marine Planning. Restoration.
NCCOS supports coastal communities needs to balance tradeoffs between use of natural resources and conservation through many research, assessment, and modeling investigations across multiple spatial scales, ranging from specific estuaries to regional marine ecosystems.
Working with coastal managers and experts from across the globe, NCCOS performs and sponsors research to improve the ability of resource managers to address habitat usage and ecological connectivity in marine protected areas and beyond.
Silver Spring is the location of NCCOS headquarters, the Competitive Research Program, as well as scientific expertise in biogeography, habitat mapping, HAB forecasting and monitoring, and bioeffects of chemical contaminants.
We rely on coastal and marine ecosystems, for food, recreation, transportation, and more. And yet, our use of these resources can upset the balance of the entire ecosystem if we arent careful.
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