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North Carolina State Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology

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Description: Specializes in research on the nutritional ecology and toxic activity of the toxic dinoflagellate Pfiesteria and its impacts on fish health. Descriptions of facilities and projects, Neuse River data, and Pfiesteria information.
The Center For Applied Aquatic Ecology at North Carolina State University Summer X-Stream Aquatics Application
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Page title:The Center For Applied Aquatic Ecology at North Carolina State University
Keywords:water quality, water quality research, water quality monitoring, Neuse Estuary, Neuse River, Neuse watershed, Neuse Basin, North Carolina, water quality NC, water quality NCSU, nutrient pollution, nutrient trends, estuarine research, estuaries NC, reservoir water quality, drinking water reservoirs, ballast water, Falls Lake NC, Falls Lake drought, Falls Lake water level, cyanobacteria, cyanobacteria blooms NC, harmful algae, harmful algal blooms, dinoflagellates, Pfiesteria, RTRM NC, CAFOs, swine industry, automated water quality sampling, phytoplankton
Description:The Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology at North Carolina State University seeks to find practical solutions to water quality problems in North Carolina and the nation. The Center's research projects span from freshwaters to estuaries and marine waters, for example, cyanobacteria and their toxins in major drinking water supply reservoirs in North Carolina; long-term trends in nutrient loading to the Neuse River and Estuary and ecosystem response, related to changing land use patterns in the watershed; and the biology of harmful algae and their impacts on finfish and shellfish health.
IP-address:152.1.226.10