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Weight-Based Approach to Measuring Coral Growth Offers Valuable Tool for Reef Researchers and Managers

Weight-Based Approach to Measuring Coral Growth Offers Valuable Tool for Reef Researchers and Managers

An innovative weight-based approach to monitoring coral growth in the wild has been developed by USGS researchers and is expected to lead to more...

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Gene Shinn Writes “Bootstrap Geologist—My Life in Science”

Gene Shinn Writes “Bootstrap Geologist—My Life in Science”

Retired USGS geologist Gene Shinn signed copies of his new book, “Bootstrap Geologist—My Life in Science,” at the 2013 convention of the American...

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Scientists from Four USGS Science Centers Collaborate in Study of Coastal Groundwater Exchange in Hood Canal, Washington

Scientists from Four USGS Science Centers Collaborate in Study of Coastal Groundwater Exchange in Hood Canal, Washington

In July and August 2012, USGS scientists from across the country, representing three USGS Coastal and Marine Science Centers and the USGS Washington...

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USGS Contributes to Success of St. Petersburg Science Festival in Florida

USGS Contributes to Success of St. Petersburg Science Festival in Florida

For the second year in a row, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists and staff played an integral role in the annual St. Petersburg Science Festival...

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Dick Poore Is New Director of the St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center

Dick Poore Is New Director of the St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center

A change in leadership at St. Pete is announced.

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Science in Support of Everglades Restoration—Some Contributions from the USGS in Florida

Science in Support of Everglades Restoration—Some Contributions from the USGS in Florida

The USGS is a crucial partner in providing information and data toward this effort.

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