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Funding Opportunity for Research on American Lobster
The National Sea Grant American Lobster Research Program will continue to support research in FY21 to address critical gaps in knowledge about how the American Lobster and its fishery is being impacted by environmental change. It is informed by listening sessions with regional fishing industry stakeholders, state and federal fisheries managers, and university, state and…
Read MoreCyclical Behavior of the Tidal Inlet at Nauset Beach, Chatham, Massachusetts
Cyclical Behavior of the Tidal Inlet at Nauset Beach, Chatham, Massachusetts Giese, G.S. In: Aubrey, D.G. and L. Weishar (eds.), Hydrodynamics and Sediment Dynamics of Tidal Inlets. Lecture Notes on Coastal and Estuarine Studies, Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Vol. 29, pp. 269-283, 1988 WHOI-R-88-025 Study of historical data concerning shoreline forms and change on southeastern…
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Read MoreWHOI-R-99-004 Anderson, D.M. Detection of
WHOI-R-99-004 Anderson, D.M. Detection of
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School Structure and Individual Feeding Behavior of Bluefin Tuna, Thunnus thynnus Francis Juanes, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Bluefin tuna are an important commercial and recreational fish species from Labrador to Brazil. Unfortunately, tuna behavior is difficult to study in the field, and traditional stock assessment techniques are inaccurate. To help remedy these problems, researchers,…
Read MoreShoreline Change and the Importance of Coastal Erosion
Shoreline Change and the Importance of Coastal Erosion Helpful to educators and students. WHOI Sea Grant Focal Points, 3 pp., 2000 WHOI-G-00-001
Read MoreStorms, Erosion, Flooding
Storms, Erosion, Flooding Seventy-five percent of the population of Massachusetts lives in coastal counties and our coasts provide an even greater number of people a wide range of economic, social, and recreational opportunities. Competing uses of our coastline can result in conflicts between the protection of waterfront upland property and the preservation of the beneficial…
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