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Topic: Podcast

A graduate student at the Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve documents the information from a gas chamber measuring carbon dioxide and methane exchange within the marsh for the Bringing Wetlands to Market project.
Podcast: Bringing wetlands to market
August 4, 2016
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
podcast
habitat
A graduate student at the Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve documents the information from a gas chamber measuring carbon dioxide and methane exchange within the marsh for the Bringing Wetlands to Market project.
NOAA Fisheries scientist Manjula Tiwari measures a sea turtle carapace.
PODCAST: Putting the World in World Sea Turtle Day
June 13, 2016
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
sea turtles
Sea Turtle Week
podcast
NOAA Fisheries scientist Manjula Tiwari measures a sea turtle carapace.
Sea level rise is causing increased flooding of salt marshes, creating a super saline environment through standing ponds that kill surrounding vegetation. Credit: Meredith Haas, Rhode Island Sea Grant
Podcast: Explore living shorelines
April 7, 2016
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
coasts
coastal ecosystems
podcast
Sea level rise is causing increased flooding of salt marshes, creating a super saline environment through standing ponds that kill surrounding vegetation. Credit: Meredith Haas, Rhode Island Sea Grant
Alaska has a marine debris problem.
Podcast: Alaska is full of wilderness, beauty—and marine debris?
February 2, 2016
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
marine debris
podcast
Alaska has a marine debris problem.
NOAA closely monitors coral health near U.S. states and territories with high densities of coral reefs. Part of this long-term scientific study involves better understanding the humans who live near and rely upon these reefs. Shown here: Hanauma Bay, Hawaii
PODCAST: Connecting the dots between humans and coral reefs
March 24, 2016
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
coral
coral reefs
podcast
NOAA closely monitors coral health near U.S. states and territories with high densities of coral reefs. Part of this long-term scientific study involves better understanding the humans who live near and rely upon these reefs. Shown here: Hanauma Bay, Hawaii
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