Review of the Marine Recreational Information Program
NOAA's Marine Recreational Information Program has made impressive progress in gathering more reliable data on recreational fishing catch.
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NOAA's Marine Recreational Information Program has made impressive progress in gathering more reliable data on recreational fishing catch.
Read More >>The Edwards Aquifer Authority has made several improvements to its 15-year Habitat Conservation Plan, the goal of which is to protect endangered species while supporting water needs in the region.
Read More >>This report identifies priorities and strategic steps forward for atmospheric chemistry research for the next decade.
Read More >>A tremendous number of restoration projects are planned and underway in the Gulf of Mexico to help mitigate damage done by the 2010 Macondo Well Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
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Gene-drive modified organisms hold promise for addressing difficult-to-solve challenges, such as the eradication of insect-borne infectious diseases and the conservation of threatened and endangered species.
Read More >>Since their introduction in the mid-1990s, genetically engineered (GE) crops have been the topic of much debate. This report reviews evidence accumulated from experiences on the most widely grown GE crops to date.
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To help improve understanding and raise awareness about Arctic change
and its many impacts around the globe, the Academies have begun a multifaceted effort
called Arctic Matters.
This group facilitates communication about scientific advances that may be used in the identification, quantification, and control of environmental impacts on human health.
A group providing leadership to the scientific community on public engagement with the life sciences.