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Coastal Ocean Studies Building a Defensive Line to Tackle Phragmites Can Seafloor Life Stand More Sand? Oxygen Study Reveals an Esturay Out of Balance When Toxic Pfiesteria Appears, Coastal Tourism May Decline Going with the Flow in the Inland Bays Scientists Find Islands of Fresh Water in Salty Bay Involving the Public in Deciding the Coast's Future
Environmental Technology How Well Do Satellites See Microscopic Plants? Using Lighthouses to Relay Data from Sea to Shore Sea Turtles Count on Delaware Bay Growing a Shellfish Garden in the Inland Bays
Coastal Engineering Book Offers Plan for Ocean's Future Shall We Save the Shore, or Let Nature Take Its Course? Modeling How Waves Behave Getting a Grip on Rip Currents Spotting a Rip Current Increasing Public Awareness of Coastal Hazards
Marine Biotechnology Taking Research to New Extremes Sensor Sniffs Out Chemistry at Vent Sites Assessing Pollution's Impact on Delaware River Bacteria Putting the Safety in Seafood Welcome to the World of Bacteria
Fisheries A Model Tool for Fish Managers Following the Floating Crabs Researchers Reel in Facts about Flounder Habitat Scientists Closing in on Artificial Bait Substitute for Horseshoe Crab Marking Oysters for Success Teaching Students and Public about Ocean Resources
Education & Outreach Lectures Highlight Latest Sea Research 12,000 Visitors Turn Out for Coast Day Students, Public Explore the Deep Sea in Virtual Expedition
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