Scientists and the public can access a comprehensive collection of standardized contaminant data from the Great Lakes to inform decisions and track the progress of restoration activities.
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New Drought.gov a One-Stop NOAA Resource for All Things Drought
NIDIS, NOAA’s National Integrated Drought Information System, has launched a redesigned U.S. Drought Portal to better serve stakeholders, decisionmakers, the media, and the public.
Report: Conservation Easements Yield Financial, Ecological Benefits
A report from the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute outlines the benefits of state-funded conservation easements on working lands.
The Amazing Research Resume of the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh Model
The research program that developed the HRRR was initially funded by the Federal Aviation Administration to improve forecasts necessary to support flight planning.
U.S. Fishing and Seafood Industries Saw Broad Declines Last Summer Due to COVID-19
The U.S. fishing and seafood sector generated more than $200 billion in annual sales and supported 1.7 million jobs in recent years.
Red and Green Snow Algae Increase Snowmelt in the Antarctic Peninsula
New research investigates the impacts of red and green algae on albedo and radiative forcing in Antarctica.


