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Bulletin: New Shoreline Change Data Reveal Massachusetts is Eroding
Bulletin: New Shoreline Change Data Reveal Massachusetts is Eroding Approximately 75 percent of the U.S. ocean shoreline is eroding. Massachusetts’ ocean-facing shore is no exception. A recent study of shoreline change in Massachusetts by the U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Program, and Cape Cod Cooperative Extension reveals that approximately 68 percent,…
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NOAA Live! Webinars • Wednesdays at 4 pm ET • Tuesdays at 3 pm ET – Alaska Series Features • Different NOAA expert and topic with each webinar • Moderated Q&A webinars with the scientists • Geared toward Grades 2-8 • Archive of past webinars with English captions and Spanish subtitles • Why do we…
Read MoreBulletin: Clam Tents: A New Approach to Soft-Shell Clam Culture and Management
Bulletin: Clam Tents: A New Approach to Soft-Shell Clam Culture and Management Soft-shell clams, Mya arenaria, are an enigma to scientists, managers, and shellfish harvesters in southeastern Massachusetts and throughout the bivalve’s range. One year, clams may settle in very dense concentrations, while, the following year, there may be no soft-shell clam recruitment at the…
Read MoreWHOI-R-98-003 Gonzalez-Gil, S. Detection and
WHOI-R-98-003 Gonzalez-Gil, S. Detection and
Read MoreSingle-step Species Identification of Bivalve Larvae Using Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction
Single-step Species Identification of Bivalve Larvae Using Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction Hare, M.P., S.R. Palumbi, and C.A. Butman Marine Biology (Springer-Verlag), Vol. 137, pp. 953-961, 2000 WHOI-R-00-007
Read MoreClam Tents: A New Approach to Soft-Shell Clam Culture and Management
Clam Tents: A New Approach to Soft-Shell Clam Culture and Management Helpful to educators and students Leavitt, D.F. Marine Extension Bulletin, 4 pp., 1998 WHOI-G-98-006 Also available online: click here
Read MoreIdentification of Proliferating Cells in Hard Clams
Identification of Proliferating Cells in Hard Clams Hanselmann, R., R. Smolowitz, and D. Gibson Biol. Bull., Vol. 199, pp. 199-200, 2000 WHOI-R-00-005
Read MoreUpdrift Migration of Tidal Inlets
Updrift Migration of Tidal Inlets Aubrey, D.G. and P.E. Speer Journal of Geology, Vol. 92, pp. 531-545, 1984 WHOI-R-84-009 Migration of tidal inlets and the associated changes in adjacent barrier beaches have profound implications on both the geological evolution of inlet/estuary systems and the short-term stability of these features. Past studies have documented many instances…
Read MoreNew Shoreline Change Data Reveal Massachusetts is Eroding
New Shoreline Change Data Reveal Massachusetts is Eroding Helpful to educators and students. O’Connell, J.F. Marine Extension Bulletin, 4 pp., 2003 WHOI-G-03-001
Read MoreAquaculture is Growing in Southeastern Massachusetts
Aquaculture is Growing in Southeastern Massachusetts Please order poster from: Cape Cod Cooperative Extension, P.O. Box 367, Barnstable, MA 02632. Leavitt, D.F. and W. Burt 19″ x 25″ Poster, $5.00, 1998 WHOI-G-98-003
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