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Tsunami Enabled Hundreds of Aquatic Species to Raft Across Pacific

By Smithsonian on Sep 28, 2017   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Tsunami Enabled Hundreds of Aquatic Species to Raft Across Pacific

The 2011 Japanese tsunami set the stage for something unprecedented. For the first time in recorded history, scientists have detected entire communities of coastal species crossing the ocean by floating on makeshift rafts. Nearly 300 species have appeared on the shores of Hawaii and the U.S. West Coast attached to tsunami debris, marine biologists from […]

BLM Alaska Fire Service, U.S. Army To Burn Debris Piles Near Delta Junction

By Beth Ipsen | Bureau of Land Management on Oct 31, 2016   Interior Alaska, State  

BLM Alaska Fire Service, U.S. Army To Burn Debris Piles Near Delta Junction

(FAIRBANKS, Alaska) – Starting as early as Nov. 3, the BLM Alaska Fire Service and U.S. Army Alaska will be burning piles of woody debris created this summer during hazardous fuels reduction projects in the Donnelly Training Area (DTA) and Gerstle River Training Area (GRTA) south of Delta Junction. Burning operations may start as early […]

Disentangling a Whale of a Problem

By Matt Ellis | NOAA Fisheries on Jul 20, 2016   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Disentangling a Whale of a Problem

The hotline rings. A whale is in danger. Fishermen report the location of a humpback tangled in tightly twisted fishing lines. An entanglement response team speeds to the coordinates to evaluate the situation. They must make a critical decision—act quickly to remove as much fishing gear as possible, or monitor closely and allow the whale […]

Indian Ocean Wreckage Identified as Malaysian Plane MH370

By VOA News on Aug 5, 2015   Featured, World  

Indian Ocean Wreckage Identified as Malaysian Plane MH370

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak confirmed Thursday that a Boeing 777 wing segment discovered in the Indian Ocean island of Reunion is from the missing Flight MH370, the first real breakthrough in the search for the plane that disappeared 17 months ago. “The international team of experts have conclusively confirmed that the aircraft debris found […]

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