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Americans eating less fish
Americans are eating slightly less seafood, despite continuing reports of its health benefits.
3-year plan targets Muskegon Lake shore cleanup
A three-year, $3.4 million plan is expected to restore natural features along five miles of Muskegon Lake's southern shoreline. im Smith was elected Baltimore County executive in 1992. He recently sat down with The Examiner to discuss the proposed liquefied natural gas terminal, crime, the county’s finances, schools and his future political aspirations, among other topics.
Monitor scientists help survey U-boats
Scientists from the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary are part of an offshore expedition to survey the wrecks of three German submarines located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of North Carolina. Far out in the Atlantic, a little yellow submarine is trying to slip from current to current, gliding across the ocean beneath the waves.
La Nina fizzling out, could reduce hurricane risk
The climate phenomena known as La Nina is ending and neutral conditions are expected into the fall, government forecasters said Thursday. The change can affect weather worldwide.
Dead sea lion had bullet-like holes
A rugged stretch of coast near John Daly Boulevard in Daly City became a marine mammal mortuary Tuesday, littered with a harbor porpoise corpse and what appeared to be the bullet-riddled body of a sea lion.
Students get lab experience in NOAA science camp
Emily Syrjala, a 13-year-old student from Seattle Girls School, moved the glass dish containing the four tiny fish bones she had identified as pieces of a pollock's skull and began peering under the microscope at an ear bone. More U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Stories
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