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Title Author Type Date
Environmental Sample Processor Enhances Ocean Sensors to Inform Climate Change Predictions on HABs National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) Link 2021 Go→
Automated Detection of Harmful (and/or toxic) Algae Blooms (HABs) in Galveston Bay Antoniette S. Quigg (Ph.D.) PDF 2016 Go→
Subsurface Seeding of Surface Harmful Algal Blooms, Observed Through the Integration of Autonomous Gliders, Moored Environmental Sample Processors, and Satellite Remote Sensing in Southern California Bridget N. Seegers, James M. Birch, Roman Marin III, Chris A. Scholin, David A. Caron, Erica L. Seubert, Meredith D.A. Howard, George L. Robertson, Burton H. Jones PDF 2015 Go→
Setting a Watchman for Harmful Algal Blooms Daniel Cojanu, Elise Hugus, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Video 2015 Go→
Microbial community transcriptional networks are conserved in three domains at ocean basin scales Frank O. Aylwarda, John M. Eppleya, Jason M. Smith, Francisco P. Chavez, Christopher A. Scholin, and Edward F. DeLong Link 2015 Go→
Monitoring Impacts of Changing Gulf of Maine Conditions on New England Red Tide Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution PDF 2014 Go→
Keeping Tabs on HABS: New Tools for Detecting, Monitoring, and Preventing Harmful Algal Blooms Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol 122, Num 8 PDF  2014 Go→
Shellfish made poisonous by toxic algae may bloom into bigger problem PBS News Hour Link 2013 Go→
First sea trials for deep-ocean robotic DNA lab Pysorg.com Link  2013 Go→
ESP in Popular Mechanics Popular Mechanics PDF 2013 Go→
Harmful phytoplankton ecology studies using an autonomous molecular analytical and ocean observing network Ryan, J.; Greenfield,D.; Marin III, R.; Preston, C.; Roman, B.; Jensen, S.; Pargett, D.; Birch, J.; Mikulski, C.; Doucette, G.;and Scholin, C. Link  2011 Go→
Chemical and biological sensors for time-series research: Current status and new directions Daly, K. L.; Byrne, R. H.; Dickson, A. G.; Gallager, S. M.; Perry,M. J.; Tivey, T. K. Link  2011 Go→
Underwater Application of Quantitative PCR on an Ocean Mooring Preston CM, Harris A, Ryan JP, Roman B, Marin R III, et al. Link 2011 Go→
Metatranscriptomic analysis of autonomously collected and preserved marine bacterioplankton Ottesen, E.A., R. Marin III, C.M. Preston, C.R. Young, J.P. Ryan, C.A. Scholin and E.F. DeLong. Link 2011 Go→
GFB-OOI Community White Paper Honjo, S; Eglinton, T.; Taylor, C. Link 2010 Go→
WCAI on 27 April 2010: Don Anderson interviewed on Cape Cod NPR WCAI Audio 2010 Go→
Information about harmful algal blooms (HAB) Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Link 2010 Go→
Tiny but Powerful Tools for Sample Prep Shaffer, Catherine Link 2010 Go→
Background information, current observations and commentary on the status of Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) outbreaks in the northeast United States Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Link 2010 Go→
ESP featured in Ocean Gazing Podcast Shapiro, Ari Audio 2010 Go→
Remote Detection of Marine Microbes, Small Invertebrates, Harmful Algae, and Biotoxins using the Environmental Sampler Processor (ESP) Scholin, Chrostopher; Doucette, Gregory; Jensen, Scott; Roman, Brent; Pargett, Douglas; Marin III, Roman; Preston, Christina; Jones, William; Feldman, Jason; Everlove, Cheri; Harris, Adeline; Alvarado, Nilo; Massion, Eugene; Birch, James; Greenfield, Dianne; Vrijenhoek, Robert; Mikulski, Christina; Jones, Kelly Link 2009 Go→
Scientists Report First Remote, Underwater Detection of Harmful Algae, Toxins NOOA Link 2009 Go→
Remote, subsurface detection of the algal toxin domoic acid onboard the Environmental Sample Processor: Assay development and field trials Doucette, Gregory J., Christina M. Mikulski, Kelly L. Jones, Kristen L. King, Dianne I. Greenfield, Roman Marin III, Scott Jensen, Brent Roman, Christopher T. Elliott, Christopher A. Scholin Link 2009 Go→
A robotic molecular method for in situ detection of marine invertebrate larvae Jones, William J.; Preston, Christina; Marin III, Roman; Scholin, Christopher A.; Vrijenhoek, Robert C. Link  2008 Go→
Robotic DNA lab helps scientists study microscopic marine life on Earth and other planets MBARI Website Link 2006 Go→
Deep sea ‘black smoker’ vents give rise to exotic biochemistry Bortman, Henry Link  2006 Go→
The Environmental Sample Processor (ESP): A Device for Detecting Microoganisms In Situ Using Molecular Probe Technology Scholin, Dr. Christopher A.; Massion, Eugene; Doucette, Dr. Gregory J. Link 2006 Go→
In Situ Instrumentation Paul, John; Scholin, Chris, Van Den Engh, Ger; Perry, Mary Jane; Link 2006 Go→
Application of environmental sample processor (ESP) methodology for quantifying Pseudo-nitzschia australis using ribosomal RNA-targeted probes in sandwich and fluorescent in situ hybridization formats Greenfield,Dianne I.; Marin III, Roman; Jensen, Scott; Massion, Eugene; Roman, Brent; Feldman, Jason; Scholin, Christopher A. Link 2006 Go→
The 2nd Generation Environmental Sample Processor Roman, Brent; Scholin,Christopher; Jensen, Scott; Marin III, Roman; Massion, Eugene; Feldman, Jason Link 2005 Go→
From Macroarrays to Microarrays: Adapting the ESP Sandwich Hybridization to a New Platform Fuller, Katrina Link  2005 Go→

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