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Thursday, November 11, 2010
Researchers Say fisheries may manage unrequested Lionfish are some of the reef

Coastal communities and in the South-East Atlantic and the Caribbean, the benefit of the whole island nations tide these comely yet unrequested "sea lions."
Scientists at NOS's national centers of the coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) and complete the survey, just kollegoidensa suggesting that approximately one-quarter of the adult population of Lionfish should be removed on a monthly basis in order to reduce the proportion of the Lionfish invasion, Indo-Pacific on native species, which have invaded in the Atlantic and the Caribbean in recent years. NCCOS in conjunction with the NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION's Southeast Fisheries Science Center and the University of North Carolina, a preliminary study that provides the item coastal communities and Island Nations to try to stem the tide and comely yet unwelcome "Lions."
Lionfish venomous spines, in Caralluma Fimbriata conjunction with the legendary appetite can compete with the original reef fish and can affect the reefs asettumiseen (food web) processes in many levels.
James Morris, one of the research scientists and ecologist NCCOS's Center of the coastal fisheries and Habitat Research Beaufort, North Carolina "in some places strongly changed the reef Lionfish, biological diversity," says. this status on the basis of the type of the local Eläintiheydet increased 700% between 2004 and 2008.

The Mexican peninsula fishermen remove carefully Slovenia venomous spines Lionfish before sending it to the market for human consumption below fish prickly from the outside are tender, tasty filets.
Although-fourth of the discount item represents significant effort that might not be possible in certain sectors, such as the expansive Lionfish in the communities in the South-East coast of the United States it may be possible in areas where the species Habitat is bound to more than it is about some of the Caribbean Islands.
Turks and Caicos Islands the island nation of the challenge, by encouraging fishermen "Lion hunt" holding tournaments and by offering catch prizes. Lionfishery even might prove useful in the island economies, since the prickly fish below the quote from the outside, tasty fillets.
In fact, Morris and NOAA colleague recently launched "Eat Lionfish"-campaign, you can make people aware of the fact that they can feel good (% change) "overfishing" reef fish and help actually sensitive reef environment.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Researchers Show Dolphins [what's new] Secret Pathologies

Coastal Georgia Dolphin Health evaluation run as part of the late in 2009, such as NOAA-led research team gave each per-year dolphin mortality caps, physical exam, which is included in the small tissue Biopsy. Tissues analysis showed that the Dolphin is never notified to the best possible marine wildlife in the PCB.
Researchers track the movements of several months of research through the Dolphin dorsal fins attached to radio transmitters.They found that most of the Dolphin will vary very much. human health proposal has users and dolphins are eating the same seafood in the region.
Last summer researchers and NOAA Fisheries Service NOS studied bottlenose dolphins into two groups, the first group is. Brunswick, Georgia, where contaminants was leaked into the coastal area of the former industrial site of the second group where additional information can be found nearby. Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve, close to a clean appearance protected area is approximately 30 miles of the Savannah towards the top of the page.
NOAA's coastal Georgia Dolphin Health assessment, called the purpose was to gather information on dolphins general health or measuring any contaminants, PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), referred to the levels of the tissues.
The investigation examined the Georgian dolphin had to tell really secret. Co-principal investigator Dr. Lori Schwacke and his colleagues found that the dolphins tissues contained PCBs never notified to the highest concentrations in the pointless.
"Brunswick dolphin are even higher than those seen in the short term killer (or orca)-Pacific Coast cetaceans, which feed to other marine mammals and are therefore higher than in the food chain. these orcas is notified before the companies in order to make the best possible HAND AND FOR DIOXIN-LIKE PCBS, flora," says Dr. Schwacke."And PCBs were considerably lower Sapelo Island dolphin, even if they are still higher than the normally we see the coastal U.s. dolphin populations."
Team of researchers has been recorded in the dolphin, the catch and release methods escorts shall be issued for any vessel specially fitted for investigation.Little is known about the effects of contaminants on cetaceans. NOAA research bottlenose dolphins coastal Georgia agricultural these sensitive sentinels of the sea a new light.
Although PCBS is prohibited in the United States since the 1970s, they are referred to as the "old," which the contaminants in the persistence in the environment and their extensive use in the past, can be detected in soil and sediment organisms on. PCBs, which are known to have carcinogenic substances, also linked to other health issues.
NOAA researchers ' preliminary analysis of Georgia Dolphin "tissue found evidence of elevated liver enzymes suppressed immune function and change the levels of thyroid hormones — all of which are consistent with PCBs known effects on living organisms.
"There are a number of reasons is concerned about the high level of PCBs in our you see these dolphins" Schwacke continues. "One, we have learned that, with the exception of a few men, most of these animals is in the very far with the contaminants is moving along the coast marine food over the Web. "
And the people eat the same seafood that dolphins.
NOAA research increases knowledge of cetaceans researchers — marine mammals Whales dolphins and porpoises that contains the group — which are difficult to study in the wild so far little is known. [1] [2] the fact that PCBS can be cetaceans, which have their habitats typical of the apex predators-excellent "the sentinel species that you can use to control public health researchers to protect the health of the ecosystem effects.
The sum of the Dr. Schwacke, "we must be careful about what you are doing in our North Coast we. These contaminants will not disappear They last for generations.. Pollutants that we do not allow the margins of our water today is expected to be around in the decades ahead."
Coastal Georgia Dolphin Health Assessment in collaboration with NOAA's National Ocean Service, National Centers for coastal Ocean Science, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION Center of excellence by the Oceans and Human Hollings Marine Laboratory, NOAA Fisheries Service Marine mammal health and stranding response program, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION Southeast Fisheries Science Center, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, the National Institute of standards and technology, Chicago Zoological Society dolphin research and Conservation Institute, University of Connecticut, Medical University of South Carolina and Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve.