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North to the Future: Alaskan sharks in a changing ocean
Tuesday, May 25, 3 pm ET/11 am AKT Cindy Tribuzio, NOAA Fisheries Alaska Fisheries Science Center in Juneau, AK, and Sabrina Garcia, Alaska Department of Fish and Game in Anchorage, AK Scientists at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center conduct research and assess the stocks of many species of sharks in Alaskan waters. Join us for…
Read MoreWorld Fish Migration Day Lecture Series
The World Migratory Fish Day Lecture Series is sponsored by the Town of Plymouth Department of Marine and Environmental Affairs in partnership with Woods Hole Sea Grant, NOAA and Wildlands Trust. As the Town of Plymouth will be celebrating its 400th anniversary in 2020, stream restoration will be a highlight of the celebrations. In recognition…
Read MoreBiogeochemical Effects of Seawater Restoration to Diked Salt Marshes
Biogeochemical Effects of Seawater Restoration to Diked Salt Marshes Portnoy, J.W. and A.E. Giblin Ecological Applications, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 1054-1063, 1997 WHOI-R-97-003
Read MoreEstimating Denitrification in North Atlantic Continental Shelf Sediments
Estimating Denitrification in North Atlantic Continental Shelf Sediments Seitzinger, S.P. and A.E. Giblin Biogeochemistry, Vol. 35, pp. 235-260, 1996 WHOI-R-96-011
Read MoreKinematic and Dynamic Estimates from Electromagnetic Current Meter Data
Kinematic and Dynamic Estimates from Electromagnetic Current Meter Data Aubrey, D.G. and J.H. Trowbridge Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 90, No. C5, pp. 9137-9146, 1985 WHOI-R-85-006 Comprehensive laboratory measurements and a thorough review of applicable literature show that electromagnetic current meters (manufactured by Marsh-McBurney, Inc.) are adequate for many kinematic measurements but may lead to…
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Read MoreMeet the Intern: My journey into the world of lobster
By Kiran Johnson I am allergic to lobster. I grew up in Chicago, and deep dish pizza is our pride and joy, not lobster rolls. When I moved to Boston to study journalism and environmental science at Northeastern University, my college-student budget prioritized coffee over seafood dining experiences. And so it was fitting, then, that…
Read MoreBivalve Mollusc Hatcheries: A Critical Appraisal of their Development and a Review of their Potential Value in Enhancing the Fisheries of Developing Nations
Bivalve Mollusc Hatcheries: A Critical Appraisal of their Development and a Review of their Potential Value in Enhancing the Fisheries of Developing Nations Mann, R. Memorias de la Asociation Latinoamerica de Acuicultura, A.L.A., Vol. 5, pp. 97-105, 1983 WHOI-R-83-023 This paper reviews the historical development of marine bivalve mollusc culture and emphasizes hatchery development. A…
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