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U-M was awarded $6.5 million by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to research environmental impacts on human health.
The act recognized that, as a consequence of economic growth and development untampered by adequate concern for conservation, ...
The near-bottom water on the U.S. Northeast continental shelf provides a critical cold-water habitat for the rich regional ...
Sharks have been evolving for more than 450 million years, developing skeletons not from bone, but from a tough, mineralized ...
Sweeping cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration could imperil Florida’s multibillion-dollar fishing ...
His world revolves around wind speeds, current strength and wave swells. When Enos is bobbing in dangerous waters in the dark ...
With a harder year for scallopers predicted for this season, providing a balance is key, a local professor in the field says.
NOAA's monitoring systems are crucial for predicting and mitigating red tide events, helping communities prepare and minimize ...
The White House this month recommended slashing NOAA’s budget by more than $1.5 billion, with a special focus on ...
The dismantling of the agency will affect fisheries, oceans, and weather forecasting. U.S. fishers are already feeling the ...
Jon Kurland, Alaska regional administrator for the National Marine Fisheries Service, agreed to take questions on the issue ...
The writer examines some of the federal environmental cuts in metro Detroit, which serves as a microcosm for the Great Lakes ...