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August 2009
cover story:


Scientists Cliff Buck and Lauren Kaupp prepare to lower a rosette of 12 Niskin bottles
Landmark Study: How methylmercury forms in the ocean

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Research
cover story:
Landmark Study Demonstrates How Methylmercury, Known to Contaminate Seafood, Forms in the Ocean

Spring 2009 Nutrient Delivery to the Gulf of Mexico Above 30-Year Average

Fieldwork
Submarine Landslides as Potential Triggers of Tsunamis That Could Strike the U.S. East Coast

Photographic Overflight of New England and Mid-Atlantic Coast Provides Baseline for Change Assessments

Climate Past, Climate Future: A Story of Aquatic Plants

Outreach
USGS Scientist Leads SCUBAnauts to Capitol Hill During Ocean Week

USGS Scientist Participates in Panel Discussion after Film on Ocean Acidification

Meetings
New England Lidar Workshop

Awards
USGS Scientist Jeff Williams Receives 2009 Coastal Zone Foundation Career Award

USGS Scientist Receives Best Student Poster Award at GSA 2008 Meeting

Department of the Interior Award Recognizes Coast Salish Tribal Journey Partnership

Staff and Center News
New USGS Mendenhall Postdoctoral Research Fellows Include Three Who Will Research Coastal and Marine Topics

Publications
August 2009 Publications List

Recent Highlights from Past Issues
Chris Smith
Submarine Ground Water Discharge Along the West Florida Shelf

Julie Cherry
CO2 May Help Wetlands Keep Pace with Sea-Level Rise

Canadian Coast Guard Ship Louis S. St-Laurent and U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy
Icebreaker Surveys in the Arctic Ocean

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