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Aquaculture 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
Read MoreA Profile of Wetlands Regulations in Coastal Massachusetts Towns: Local Regulatory Activity and the Public Perception of Effects
A Profile of Wetlands Regulations in Coastal Massachusetts Towns: Local Regulatory Activity and the Public Perception of Effects Only available on loan from the National Sea Grant Library Leschine, T.M. and S.R. Cassella 1979 WHOI-R-79-023
Read MoreWorld of Water
World of Water This program is a collaboration between the Cape Cod Regional STEM Network and Woods Hole Sea Grant. Summary In this 2nd grade unit, the students will learn about the different bodies of water found on the earth’s surface. The students will use resources to explain that water…
Read MoreHurricanes
Hurricanes Though it has been 30 years since the last major hurricane struck the Massachusetts coast, hurricanes can be devastating and they can happen here! Be smart and prepare yourself, your family and your home to minimize losses from a hurricane. https://seagrant.whoi.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Hurricanes_in_New_England.mp4 Preparing for a Hurricane in New England *From Homeowner’s Handbook to Prepare for…
Read MorePests of Concern to New England Shellfish Growers
Pests of Concern to New England Shellfish Growers
Read MorePattern of Inheritance of Microsatellite Loci in the Squid Loligo pealed (Mollusca: Cephalopoda)
Pattern of Inheritance of Microsatellite Loci in the Squid Loligo pealed (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) Maxwell, M.R., K.M. Buresch, and R.T. Hanlon Marine Biotechnology, Vol. 2, pp. 517-521, 2000 WHOI-R-00-011
Read MoreFocal Points – Shellfish Resource Management in Massachusetts
Focal Points – Shellfish Resource Management in Massachusetts September 2000 – For many residents of Massachusetts, a visit to the tidal flats to harvest shellfish is not only a benefit of living near the coast, but also an indicator of the quality of life.
Read MoreFocal Points – Shellfish Aquaculture in Massachusetts
Focal Points – Shellfish Aquaculture in Massachusetts September 2000 – Shellfish aquaculture in Massachusetts is thriving! Though centuries old, the practice of farming shellfish is a fairly recent undertaking in the United States—within the last 150 years.
Read MoreTeacher Workshop Oct. 2019
Carbon Cycling in Coastal Wetlands Presenters: Dr. Meagan Eagle Gonneea, Research Physical Scientist, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center, USGS Dr. Anne Giblin, Director, Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory Please note: This workshop will take place at the Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (WBNERR), 131 Waquoit Highway, East Falmouth, MA 02536 Description: The…
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…
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