A mussel bed located on Northern California’s Dillon Beach has been established to be in the same healthy condition as it was 80 years ago. Scientists from UC Davis utilized a typewritten but ...
A mussel bed in Northern California is as healthy and biodiverse as it was about 80 years ago, when two young students surveyed it shortly before one was sent to fight in World War II. Resampling the ...
On the outer edge of Bodega Head, the UC Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory is a working waterfront for science. The lab trains students, hosts visiting researchers and runs projects that touch everything ...
A team of Johns Hopkins University seniors studying environmental health and engineering worked with the City of Baltimore to develop a nature-based solution to reduce nutrient pollution discharged ...
Carissa Maurin has heard from people for a long time that blue mussels in Casco Bay had vanished. "The mussel beds have been either disappearing or they haven't been able to find mussels where they ...
One of the best ways to spend a hot summer day in the Seacoast is at the beach. Even better — exploring the beach and the surrounding intertidal. Who doesn’t love poking around in tide pools, gently ...
SEBASTIAN, Fla. — Just steps off of the city of Sebastian’s shoreline, a working waterfront keeps the town's rich fishing history alive. "Another day on the river sorting oysters," Nicolette Mariano ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. June 16, 2009—A family-owned mussel business in Galicia, Spain, has teamed with researchers at the University of Vigo to test RFID for tracking ...
What native freshwater mussels tell us about the health of the Willamette River. Native freshwater mussels are environmental superheroes that filter rivers across North America, but their future is ...
A mussel bed along Northern California’s Dillon Beach is as healthy and biodiverse as it was about 80 years ago, when two young students surveyed it shortly before Pearl Harbor was attacked and one ...
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