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  • NOAA Fisheries Science Helps Maine’s Pioneering Sea Scallop Farmers

    Enterprising fishermen have been developing sea scallop aquaculture in Maine with technology adapted from Japan. Recently, NOAA Fisheries scientists conducted a study to help with site selection.

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  • Celebrating Veterans Serving in Habitat Conservation

    This Veterans Day, join us in honoring military veterans who have served in the United States Armed Forces and learn how NOAA and our partners work with veterans to build a community of habitat restoration practitioners across the nation.

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  • Stained Winyah Bay

    One of the first attempts to set up a permanent European colony in the contiguous United States ended in disaster.

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  • New Maps Document Big-Game Migrations Across the Western United States

    For the first time, state and federal wildlife biologists have come together to map the migrations of ungulates across America’s West.

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  • Applying Environmental Genomics to Coral Conservation

    Coral reefs are extremely sensitive to temperature, making them particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change.

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  • Using Tree Rings, Researchers Measure History Of Mercury Contamination In Yukon

    By examining clues hidden beneath tree bark, a research team from the University of Toronto Mississauga is recording the history of pollution in Canada’s North. 

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  • Where The Wind Blows: Study Shows How A Powerful Force Sculpts Argentina's Landscape

    Researchers at the University of Toronto Mississauga have unearthed new information detailing how powerful winds shape the landscape in a remote part of the Andes mountain range.

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  • President's Chair To Hydrologist Tom Gleeson

    What’s beneath the ground we walk on? Many of us think of soil, rock, sand, and maybe some roots and earthworms. We may not think of water.

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  • Post-Doc Examines Long-Term Effects Of Environmental Exposures During Pregnancy, Including Glyphosate

    Dr. Stephanie King, a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Lethbridge, has long been interested in the effects of stress on the developing fetus and how those effects show up in subsequent generations.

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  • Joint Abiotic Carbon Dioxide Research Receives $1.18 Million Grant

    Texas A&M AgriLife and University of Texas-El Paso researchers are studying the effects of abiotic carbon dioxide on dryland systems.

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