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Friday, November 22, 2019
Savannah, Ga. – Researchers at the University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography believe the rise of black gill in Georgia shrimp in recent decades may be linked to climate change, specifically the warmer winters in the region.
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Great new work by marine scientists Caitlin Amos, Renato Castelao and Patricia Medeiros published in Nature Communications:
Iron is a critical nutrient for all plant growth in the oceans, but its recycling processes are not well understood which makes climate and ecosystem modeling difficult. A new paper led by Alessandro Tagliabue (U.
Thursday, August 8, 2019
This past week, the surface of Greenland warmed above the freezing point to the greatest extent
Monday, July 15, 2019
Savannah, Ga. – The models hurricane forecasters use to predict the paths of storms have become much more accurate in recent years, but not so much the models’ ability to accurately predict a storm’s intensity.
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