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Fishermen, Environmentalists & Regulators To Meet Over Yellowtail Catch Limits

stevesaleeba wrote 1 week ago: NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) — A group assembled to find ways to help fishermen survive an 80-percent cut … more →

Tags: Business, consumer, Local, News, Politics, catch limits, Fishermen, yellowtail

Ellen O'Donnell: Whales, Whales and More Whales May 15, 201211 comments

odonnellellen wrote 2 weeks ago: NOAA Teacher at Sea Ellen O’Donnell Onboard NOAA Ship Delaware II May 14 – May 25, 2012 Missio … more →

Tags: NOAA Teacher at Sea, NOAA Fisheries Service, 2012, Ellen O'Donnell, NOAA, Delaware II, right whale, whale identification

Following the tuna fishermen of Gloucester

aronsbarron wrote 2 months ago: Tuna. What I ate for lunch every day in high school. What I ask for these days in sushi. And now the … more →

Tags: Regis College, Widked Tuna, National Geographic, "Gloucester Fishermen", Cape Ann Theatre

Jessie Soder: Geology on Georges, August 17, 2011

jsoder wrote 9 months ago: NOAA Teacher at Sea Jessie Soder Aboard NOAA Ship Delaware II August 8 – 19, 2011  Mission: At … more →

Tags: NOAA Teacher at Sea, 2011, NOAA, NOAA Fisheries Service, Jessie Soder, plankton, Atlantic Ocean, Delaware II, Geology

Anne Artz: August 2, 20111 comment

anneartz wrote 10 months ago: NOAA Teacher at Sea Anne Artz Aboard NOAA Ship Delaware II July 25 — August 5, 2011 Mission: Clam an … more →

Tags: NOAA Teacher at Sea, 2011, NOAA, NOAA Fisheries Service, Anne Artz, NOAA Ship Delaware II, quahog, surfclam, NOAA Commissioned Corps

The Lost Pleistocene World of the Georges Bank1 comment

markgelbart wrote 10 months ago: I’m taking an imaginary vacation this week away from southeastern North America to visit one o … more →

Tags: Mammoth, mastodon, walrus, long-nosed peccary, woodland musk-ox, bearded seal, tapir, ground sloth, Fishery

Kathleen Brown: Sea Science, June 11, 2011

Teacher at Sea wrote 11 months ago: NOAA Teacher at Sea Kathleen Brown Aboard R/V Hugh R. Sharp June 7 – 18, 2011 Mission: Sea Sca … more →

Tags: NOAA Teacher at Sea, 2011, NOAA, NOAA Fisheries Service, Kathleen Brown, C:tD, salinity, phosphorence

Use the Force Fluke!

mananafishing wrote 1 year ago: Well it’s that time of year again.Tog are spawning. Porgy are out of season until July. Black … more →

Tags: Fishing videos, striped bass, Delaware Bay, South Jersey, Fluke, Black Sea Bass, continental shelf, Cape Hatteras, summer flounder

Stuck in the Middle With Sun!10 comments

joejoycewbz wrote 1 year ago: We are stuck between two weather systems today…but stuck in the sunshine on a Sunday on the fi … more →

Tags: Weather, blogs, Joe Joyce, Canada, New England, united states, Wind, weather blog, Beyond The Forecast

Say Uncle! Dangerous Cold to Major Winter Storm...525 comments

joejoycewbz wrote 1 year ago: No Way! Things are just starting to get interesting aren’t they?! Exciting times to be a lover … more →

Tags: Weather, blogs, Boston, Joe Joyce, New England, New York City, Cape Cod, Beyond The Forecast, Weather Blogs

Dumping Mining Waste into Lakes and Carbon Neutal Homes

terrainforma wrote 1 year ago: Across Canada environmentalists are fighting a series of proposals to turn healthy lakes into tailin … more →

Tags: shows 2011, January, Environmental News, northern gateway pipeline, Caribou, Norigs 3, Diamonds Canada NWT, tailings lakes, carbon neutral homes

Invasive sea species spreads off New England | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Keith Michaud wrote 1 year ago: Invasive sea species spreads off New England | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram. … more →

Tags: Maine, Environment, Food and Drink, Economy, outdoors, politics and government, Health and Welfare, sea squirts, invasive sea species

Microsatellites and mitochondria7 comments

Michael Hawkins wrote 2 years ago: Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is useful for determining the phylogeny, or relationships, between closely … more →

Tags: Evolution, mitochondria, microsatellites, Lage, Genetic differentiation among Atlantic cod (Gadus morhu, and Nantucket Shoals, Chris Lage, Locus, Loci

Significant 'Red Tide' to Plague New England in 20101 comment

feww wrote 2 years ago: Shelfish such as Mussels and clams accumulate biotoxins produced by Alexandrium, which can cause par … more →

Tags: New England, Alexandrium fundyense cysts, Gulf of Maine, Shellfish poisoning, biotoxin, Red Tide, New England shellfish, algal bloom, massachusetts bay

Ecological linkage of Georges Bank and Scotian Shelf

Peter Taylor wrote 4 years ago: Just out in the new issue of Ecological Applications, an interesting paper suggests that migration—n … more →

Tags: EBM, Gulf of Maine, Fishing, scotian shelf, Connectivity


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