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  • New Study Confirms Monterey Bay Aquarium Surrogate-Reared Sea Otters Helped Restore Threatened Population in Coastal Estuary

    The population of threatened southern sea otters in Elkhorn Slough, an estuary in Central California, has made a significant comeback as a result of Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Sea Otter Program. 

  • Climate Change Study Finds That Maple Syrup Season May Come Earlier

    Once winter nights dip below freezing and the days warm up above freezing sap begins to flow in sugar maples marking the start of the syrup season. 

  • Just How Much of the Amazon is Burning?

    Capturing the full scale of the fires requires cooperation between scientists and on-the-ground reporters, professor Matthew Hayek explains.

  • Finding Answers and Spreading Messages of Caution and Hope on Climate

    Researchers produced forecasts that show combined impact of heat and humidity will markedly increase in many areas.

  • Epic Climate Science Mission Begins

    CU Boulder researchers, >500 international colleagues launch yearlong journey to study Arctic climate.

  • Sea Grant Awards $16 Million to Advance U.S. Aquaculture

    Sea Grant announces $16 million in federal funding awards to support 42 research projects and collaborative programs aimed at advancing sustainable aquaculture in the United States.

  • Classroom Under Water

    When second-year biology student Emie Woodburn talks about the University of Victoria’s scientific diving program, she recalls a childhood reflex of pinching her nose under water to avoid flooding her nostrils.

  • Mako Shark Tracking off West Coast Reveals “Impressive” Memory and Navigation

    The largest effort ever to tag and track shortfin mako sharks off the West Coast has found that they can travel nearly 12,000 miles in a year.

  • New Study Shows Arctic Cod Development, Growth, Survival Impacted by Oil Exposure

    Today, a team of U.S. and Norwegian scientists published new laboratory research findings that show how an Arctic fish species can be seriously affected by small amounts of crude oil released into surface waters.

  • USGS to Install New Volcano Early Detection and Monitoring Stations at Mount Hood

    During the week of Sept. 23, the U.S. Geological Survey Cascades Volcano Observatory, in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service and Mount Hood National Forest, will install three new volcano monitoring stations on the flanks of Mount Hood.

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