Principal Investigator
Department/Institution |
Grant Title |
Funding($)/Project Period |
|
JoAnn M. Burkholder
Dept. of Botany North Carolina State University (NC) |
Toxic
Ambush-Predator Dinoflagellates - Potential Biosensors of Estuarine
Stress |
$500,000/2 |
Anderson Woods
Hole Oceanographic Institution (ma) |
ECOHAB-GOM:The Ecology and Oceanography of Toxic Alexandrium
Blooms in the Gulf of Maine
Funded by NOAA |
$500,000/0.5 |
Karen A. Steidinger
Div. of Marine Resources Florida Dept. of Envir. Protection; Florida
Marine Research Inst. (FL) |
Fate
and Effects of Gymnodinium breve Toxins in the Marine Environment,
Phase I
*** Additional $467,000 funding by NOAA |
$33,000/1
*** |
George B. McManus
Dept. of Marine Sciences University of Connecticut (CT) |
ECOHAB:
Trophic Effects of Two Dinoflagellates
*** Additional $25,100 funding by NOAA |
$102,514/1
*** |
Joseph E. Stabile
New York University Medical Center (NY) |
Population Genetics of Brown Tide Blooms
Funded by NSF |
$230,861/2 |
Gregory J. Doucette
Medical University of South Carolina (SC) |
ECOHAB: Algicidal Bacteria and the Regulation of Gymnodinium
breve Blooms in the Gulf of Mexico
Funded by NSF |
$163,929/3 |
Edward G. Durbin
University of Rhode Island (RI) |
ECOHAB: Zooplankton Grazing of Toxic Alexandrium spp.
as a Mechanisn in the Control of Bloom Formarion and Toxin Transfer
Funded by NSF |
$340,000/3 |
Rikk G. Kvitek
California State University at Monterey Bay (CA) |
Influence of Harmful Algal Blooms on the Distribution
and Ecology of High Level Marine Predators
Funded by NSF |
$250,348/2 |
Valerie J. Paul
U of Guam Marine Laboratory University of Guam (GU) |
Chemical
Ecology of Cyanobacteria Blooms on the Tropical Reefs of Guam
|
$325,000/3 |
David L. Garrison
Inst. of Marine Sciences University of California at Santa Cruz (CA)
|
Ecophysiology
Studies of Pseudo-nitzschia Species |
$529,999/3 |