Making Waves Episode 14 — Jan. 30, 2009
A new report looks at effects of and solutions for sea-level rise on coastal areas. And the first reported invasive lionfish is captured in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. (8:20 minutes)
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Diving Deeper: Eutrophication — Jan. 26, 2009
Learn more about eutrophication, also known as nutrient pollution, in this interview with Dr. Suzanne Bricker. The discussion covers more about eutrophication including where it can occur, the impacts, and the national report on this condition for the U.S. (18 minutes)
Making Waves Episode 13 — Jan. 23, 2009
This week, we preview a new NOS podcast premiering on Jan. 26. It's called Diving Deeper. The new audio podcast will be coming out once every two weeks, and will feature interviews with NOS scientists and experts. We think you're going to like it. (4:30 minutes)
Making Waves Episode 12 — Jan. 16, 2009
The new director of the National Geodetic Survey makes history. We'll tell you how. And we'll take a few minutes to chat about some new features about this Web site on this week's Making Waves. (6 minutes)
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Making Waves Episode 11 — Jan. 9, 2009
This week, NOAA and partners announce a restoration plan for shoreline and habitats of the Delaware River damaged by a 2004 oil spill. The plan is now up for public comment. And we travel to the Florida Keys to find out why NOS researchers are studying lobster trap debris. (7 minutes)