Early results from the pilot study suggested a reduction in nitrogen levels but also brought up a number of new questions that still need answers.
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NOAA Teams Up With Viking to Conduct and Share Science Aboard New Great Lakes Expedition Voyages
NOAA plans to expand its research in the Great Lakes region as the agency teams up with the travel company Viking to carry scientists aboard new expedition voyages planned to begin in 2022.
Battling Longer, More Intense Fire Seasons
Ph.D. candidate describes her research into wildland firefighting, the impact on firefighters, U.S. policy around wildfires, and parallels to what’s happening in Australia.
Little Relief in the Deep for Heat-Stressed Corals
New research shows even coral reefs in deeper water aren’t immune to warming seas and coral bleaching.
NRL Researching Rivers in the Sky
Meteorologists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory plan to take a harder look in 2020 at a prime, yet difficult to model, component of the global water cycle known as atmospheric rivers.