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Microsoft Flight Simulator F-14, Moscow, & Aalborg Get New Screenshots; Catalina Airport Released

Microsoft Flight Simulator F-14, Moscow, & Aalborg Get New Screenshots; Catalina Airport Released
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USGS Releases Nationwide Marsh Vulnerability Maps

U.S. Geological Survey scientists have developed and made available a new mapping resource that can identify the most vulnerable marshes across the contiguous U.S. through a combination of remote-sensing and satellite technologies. These maps provide critical information to land managers and help inform marsh conservation and restoration strategies without costly site-specific

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Sargassum seaweed lines Daytona Beach ahead of Memorial Day weekend

A new study led by Florida Atlantic University suggests the Sargassum seaweed piling onto Florida coasts is a harmful algal bloom.

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Banana's biggest fan meets UNE's rare yellow lobster

The 7-year-old girl who wrote a Valentine's Day card to the University of New England's rare yellow lobster, Banana, has finally met the famed...

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Kelp fuel is making a comeback 50 years after it was first proposed thanks to new technology • Long Beach Post News


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Researchers of the Kelp Biofuel Project, a collaboration between USC’s Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies and La Cañada-based Marine BioEnergy, are investigating the potential of kelp for large-scale cultivation. Grown at industrial scale, the plant could become a source of food and fuel, providing an eco-friendly alternative to crude oil.
Kelp is already grown for food on a smaller scale in many Asian and some European countries. Some, like Norway, have also started to experiment with kelp-based fuel production.
“The U.S. is actually lagging far behind in seaweed cultivation, for any purpose, even though we certainly have the personnel with expertise, the technology, the resources,” Diane Kim, has a doctorate in biology and is the project’s lead scientist, said.

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Researchers launch pilot study to learn more about seal population now inhabiting local waters


Researchers launch pilot study to learn more about seal population now inhabiting local waters
Seals lounging on a rock off the Ram Island Causeway. (Credit: Eleanor P. Labrozzi)
When I first started fishing on Long Island in the early 1980s, observing a marine mammal in the wild was an extremely rare occurrence.
Due to years of unregulated hunting, many populations declined to the point where they faced extinction. In 1972, the Marine Mammal Protection Act was signed into law and many species have since made remarkable comebacks.
Members of one such group, the pinnipeds, are now commonly seen across Long Island from October to March. Pinnipeds are marine mammals that include three families: true seals, eared seals and walruses. Only true seals can be found in our region, with five species potentially being encountered. Harbor seals are the most common, followed by grey seals. On rare occasions, we can also see Arctic species such as harp, hooded and ringed seals.

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Duval County high school graduations begin

Most ceremonies will be held outdoors with temperature checks and no mask requirement, but there are some exceptions.

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Maine university now home to rare split-colored lobster


'A 1-in-50 million catch': Rare split-colored lobster finds new home at Maine marine science center
Back in February, the same center became home to a one-in-30 million rare yellow lobster affectionately named Banana.
Author: Griffin Stockford (NEWS CENTER Maine)
Published: 1:59 PM EDT May 17, 2021
Updated: 7:04 AM EDT May 18, 2021
BIDDEFORD, Maine — The University of New England’s Marine Science Center in Biddeford is home to another rare lobster.
The split-colored lobster came to UNE late last week thanks to a donation by Eric Payne from Inland Seafood Corporation, one of the leading packers of Maine lobster, according to a release from UNE public relations strategist Chris Rose.

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