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  • Cristobal Drenches Central America

    The storm lingered over the Yucatán Peninsula for several days.

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  • U.S. Had a Mild May and Unusually Warm Spring 2020

    Heavy rainfall led to record flooding in parts of the nation.

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  • Story Map: Our Dynamic Marine Economy

    America's marine economy is an entrepreneurial engine at the forefront of an expanding ocean frontier.

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  • Safeguarding Our Oceans

    Today marks World Oceans Day, a day that aims to raise awareness in protecting and restoring our oceans and its resources.

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  • Temperate Insects as Vulnerable to Climate Change as Tropical Species

    In previous research, it has been assumed that insects in temperate regions would cope well with or even benefit from a warmer climate. Not so, according to researchers from the Universities of Uppsala and Lund in Sweden and Oviedo, Spain, in a new study.

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  • Many Factors May Contribute to Steep, Decades-Long Muskrat Population Drop

    Evidence of steep declines in muskrat numbers have been observed throughout the animal’s native range.

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  • Large ‘Dead Zone’ Expected for Gulf of Mexico

    University of Michigan scientists and their colleagues are forecasting this summer’s Gulf of Mexico hypoxic area or “dead zone”—an area of low to no oxygen that can kill fish and other marine life—to be approximately 6,700 square miles, roughly the size of Connecticut and Delaware combined.

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  • American Lobster, Sea Scallop Habitat Could Shift Off The Northeast

    Researchers have projected significant changes in the habitat of commercially important American lobster and sea scallops on the Northeast U.S. continental shelf.

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  • Thousands Of Tonnes Of Ocean Pollution Can Be Saved By Changing Washing Habits

    A new study has revealed that almost 13,000 tonnes of microfibres, equivalent to two rubbish trucks every day, are being released into European marine environments every year – but this could be reduced by as much as 30% if we made a small change to our laundry habits. 

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  • Mapping a Slow-Motion Landslide

    Through the study of an unusual, long-lasting slide, has developed a new technique to make prediction easier and more accurate.

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