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Volume 17, No.1 — Special Issue 1998

Message from the Director

Coastal Engineering Research
Where Do You Go to the Beach

Computer Program May Prove "Shore Bet"
in Predicting Coastline Changes

Rediscovering from Coastal Disasters:
Who Gets Relief?

Marine Biotechnology Research
Giving Oysters a Fighting Chance
What Cues Baby Crabs to Settle Down
and Behave Like Adults?
Shipworm Researchers Find Exciting
Answers to "Boring " Problem
Sorting Out the Policy Implications
of Marine Biotechnology

Environmental Studies Research
Going with the Flow in Delaware Bay
Marsh "Weed" Turns Over New Leaf
to Become Sludge Buster
Film Reveals Status of Marsh Recovery
Probing for Answers to Chemistry Questions
Advancing New Technologies
to Assess Coastal Health

Fisheries & Aquaculture Research
What Conditions Fuel Fast Flounder Growth?
Mapping the Voyage of the Baby Blue Crabs
Artificial Bait May Take the Pressure
off the Horseshoe Crab
Netting the Best Methods for Growing Fish

Public Education & Outreach
Marine Communications Shares Science with You
Marine Advisory Service Helps
Tackle Coastal Challenges

International Year of the Ocean
Top 10 things you can do to help our Ocean
Sea Grant Hosts Lecture Series to
Bring Ocean to Public

Learn More about Shore at Coast Day

Financial Report

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