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Identification 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 MoreFemale Reproductive Output in the Squid Loligo pealed: Multiple Egg Clutches and Implications for a Spawning Strategy
Female Reproductive Output in the Squid Loligo pealed: Multiple Egg Clutches and Implications for a Spawning Strategy Maxwell, M.R. and R.T. Hanlon Marine Ecology Progress Series, Vol. 199, pp. 159-170, 2000 WHOI-R-00-014
Read MoreGlacial Rebound and Relative Sea Levels in Europe from Tide-gauge Records
Glacial Rebound and Relative Sea Levels in Europe from Tide-gauge Records Emery, K.O. and D.G. Aubrey Tectonophysics, Vol. 120, pp. 239-255, 1985 WHOI-R-85-012
Read MoreResuspension of Postlarval Soft-Shell Clams Mya arenaria through Disturbance by the Mud Snail Ilyanassa obsoleta
Resuspension of Postlarval Soft-Shell Clams Mya arenaria through Disturbance by the Mud Snail Ilyanassa obsoleta Dunn, R., L.S. Mullineaux, and S.W. Mills Marine Ecology Progress Series, Vol. 180, pp. 223-232, 1999 WHOI-R-99-010
Read MoreThe Introduction of Limited Entry: The New Zealand Rock Lobster Fishery
The Introduction of Limited Entry: The New Zealand Rock Lobster Fishery Annala, J.H. Marine Policy, pp. 103-108, 1983 WHOI-R-83-022 The rock lobster fishery has traditionally been New Zealand’s single most important domestic fishery in terms of the number of vessels and fishermen employed and the value of landings and exports. This paper describes the implementation…
Read MoreRapid Formation and Degradation of Barrier Spits in Areas with Low Rates of Littoral Drift
Rapid Formation and Degradation of Barrier Spits in Areas with Low Rates of Littoral Drift Aubrey, D.G. and A.G. Gaines Jr. Marine Geology, Vol. 49, pp. 257-278, 1982 WHOI-R-82-018 Three possible mechanisms cause barrier spits to elongate; two are generally known, while a third is presented in this paper. The most commonly cited mechanism for…
Read MoreAccumulation of Red Tide Toxins in Larger Size Fractions of Zooplankton Assemblages from Massachusetts Bay, USA
Accumulation of Red Tide Toxins in Larger Size Fractions of Zooplankton Assemblages from Massachusetts Bay, USA Turner, J.T., G.J. Doucette, C.L. Powell, D.M. Kulis, B.A. Keafer, and D.M. Anderson Marine Ecology Progress Series, 13 pp., 2000 WHOI-R-00-01
Read MoreUnraveling the Mystery of Lobster Die-offs in Cape Cod Bay
In the summers of 2019 and 2020, lobstermen working in Cape Cod Bay hauled up their lobster traps to find most of them dead. What caused these unprecedented deaths? With funding from Sea Grant, WHOI Associate Scientist Malcolm Scully and his team developed a model using numerous datasets to unravel this mystery. The culprit, they…
Read More2000-2002 Projects
Augmenting the Lobster Catch: Oyster Aquaculture in Modified Lobster Traps Dale F. Leavitt, Southeastern Massachusetts Aquaculture Center (SEMAC)/WHOI Sea Grant and Cape Cod Cooperative Extension, and Joseph K. Buttner, Salem State College Collaboration between extension, academia, and industry is widely recognized as an effective means to identify and resolve problems. This study will draw upon…
Read MoreNOAA Live! Webinars
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…
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