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University of Maryland-led consortium wins $93 million NOAA climate institute

03.06.2009 15:49    eurekalert.org
University of Maryland) The University of Maryland will lead a new climate research partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, North Carolina State University and 16 other institutions. The nationwide consortium led by Maryland won a competition for a


NASA satellite detects red glow to map global ocean plant health

03.06.2009 15:49    eurekalert.org
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center) Researchers have conducted the first global analysis of the health and productivity of ocean plants, as revealed by a unique signal detected by a NASA satellite.

Height of large waves changes according to month

03.06.2009 15:49    eurekalert.org
FECYT - Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology) A team of researchers from the University of Cantabria has developed a statistical model that makes it possible to study the variability of extreme waves throughout the year, according to the journal

Who will pick up the bill?

03.06.2009 15:49    eurekalert.org
Institute of Physics) Ocean acidification, a direct result of increased CO2 emission, is set to change the Earth's marine ecosystems forever and may have a direct impact on our economy, resulting in substantial revenue declines and job losses.


Hybrid remotely operated vehicle 'Nereus' reaches deepest part of the ocean

03.06.2009 15:49    eurekalert.org
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) A new type of deep-sea robotic vehicle called Nereus has successfully reached the deepest part of the world's ocean, reports a team of U.S. engineers and scientists aboard the research vessel Kilo Moana. The dive to

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