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6.3 Earthquake Shakes Western Oregon This Morning

By Alaska Native News on Aug 29, 2019   Featured, National, National/World  

6.3 Earthquake Shakes Western Oregon This Morning

A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Oregon at 8:07 am on Thursday 184 miles west of Coos Bay according to USGS. The quake, which was generated at a depth of 3.4 miles, was reported by over 350 people immediately after. It was felt as far away as Seattle because of the relative […]

Is Fish Slime an Untapped Resource?

By Fishermen's News Online on Apr 22, 2019   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

Is Fish Slime an Untapped Resource?

  Researchers seeking potential replacements for current antibiotics losing their effectiveness against multidrug-resistant pathogens have identified a possible option in the protective mucus that coats young fish. The team, led by principal investigator Sandra Loesgen at Oregon State University, presented their findings at the recent meeting of the American Chemical Society Spring 2019 National meeting […]

Resolutions Introduced in 3 States to Designate 2019 as International Year of the Salmon

By Austin Baird | Akleg on Apr 11, 2019   Featured, Politics, State  

Resolutions Introduced in 3 States to Designate 2019 as International Year of the Salmon

Rep. Geran Tarr works with Oregon, Washington officials to promote Pacific Northwest salmon JUNEAU – State representatives from three states are introducing resolutions and a joint memorial this week to recognize 2019 as International Year of the Salmon. By declaring this year International Year of the Salmon, organizations around the world will work collaboratively on […]

Migrating Blue Whales Rely on Memory More Than Environmental Cues to Find Prey

By Mark Floyd | Oregon State University on Feb 26, 2019   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Migrating Blue Whales Rely on Memory More Than Environmental Cues to Find Prey

  [dropcap]N[/dropcap]EWPORT, Ore. – Blue whales reach their massive size by relying on their exceptional memories to find historically productive feeding sites rather than responding in real time to emerging prey patches, a new study concludes. Researchers examining records of both whale migration and oceanic conditions in the California Current Ecosystem found that blue whales almost perfectly […]

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