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  • Satellite Data Identifies Companies Fishing in High Seas

    Analysis points to commercial activity beyond reach of national jurisdiction.

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  • NOAA Enforcement Deploys Remotely Operated Vehicles to Patrol the Seas

    NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement deploys ROVs to inspect offshore lobster gear.

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  • Squirrels Need Good Neighbours

    Living beside familiar neighbours boosts a squirrel's chances of survival and successful breeding, new research shows.

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  • Iceberg Closes In on South Georgia

    Antarctic iceberg A-68A has drifted menacingly close to a remote island in the southern Atlantic Ocean.

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  • Ocean-Going Robots Effective at Surveying Pollock

    This may be the first time data collected using uncrewed surface vehicles were used to help produce an annual estimate of abundance for a commercial fish stock.

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  • What Caused the Ice Ages? Tiny Ocean Fossils Offer Key Evidence

    Scientists have discovered that a weakening in upwelling in the Antarctic Ocean, the ocean around Antarctica, kept more CO2 in the deep ocean during the ice ages.

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  • Colorado Mountains Bouncing Back From ‘Acid Rain’ Impacts

    A long-term trend of ecological improvement is appearing in the mountains west of Boulder.

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  • Satellite Tracking Finds Turtle Foraging Areas in North-west

    Marine scientists have mapped previously unknown foraging grounds and migratory routes of Western Australia’s green turtles to support conservation of the iconic threatened species.

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  • Arctic Ground Squirrels Recycle Nutrients to Endure Deep Hibernation

    By studying the body chemistry of hibernating Arctic ground squirrels, researchers have found that the animals are able to recycle their body’s own nutrients to survive during a long, inactive winter.

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  • Even Razor Clams on Sparsely Populated Olympic Coast Can't Escape Plastics, PSU Study Finds

    The Pacific razor clam is one of the most sought-after shellfish in Washington.

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