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    51±ŹÁÏ scholars and students were among more than 800 experts who contributed to global study calling for policymakers to consider contributions of small fisheries
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    ‘Blue Justice’ Is Essential for Building Coastal Resilience. New Study Shows

    Climate change and rapid economic development have placed increased pressures on many coastal communities in recent years. Now, a new international study shows there is also a third force—the unintended consequences of conservation measures enacted with little or no consideration of local rights and needs—that can compound the harm. The study’s authors call the combined effects of these three forces a “triple exposure.”
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    Vanishing Sands: How Sand Mining is Stripping Away Earth’s Beaches

    Sand mining happens on every inhabited continent and at nearly every conceivable scale. Some of it is legal; much of it is not. A new book from 51±ŹÁÏ Press, “Vanishing Sands: Losing Beaches to Mining,” casts light on the shadowy world of sand mining through case studies that illuminate its disastrous impacts and a concluding chapter that proposes common-sense solutions.
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    Get connected with what’s happening in the 51±ŹÁÏ climate community during special events held Sept. 29-30, 2022.
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    Climate change threatens species worldwide. At the Nicholas School, we’re creating new geospatial tools that boost their odds of survival.
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    Pilot Whales Adapt Foraging Strategies to Suit the Situation

    A 51±ŹÁÏ-led research team has used acoustic tags to eavesdrop on pilot whales as they forage in waters off Cape Hatteras, N.C. Vocalizations and echoes recorded by the tags reveals the whales alter their hunting behaviors based on the local environment, a trait that may contribute to the species’ success in adapting to shifting prey distributions and other changes now occurring in the world’s oceans.
  • Researchers use a noninvasive movement tag and a device that measures oxygen consumption to assess how much energy a dolphin uses while swimming.
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    Finding a Better Way to Calculate Fuel Efficiency for Dolphins

    How much energy does a dolphin use to swim? Fundamental understanding about their physiology and ecology may boost odds of survival.
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    Extreme Heat is the ‘New Normal’ for the Ocean

    A new analysis reveals that the majority of the ocean’s surface has experienced extreme heat regularly since 2014.
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    China’s ‘Re-Exporting’ of Seafood Presents Sustainability, Economic Challenges

    New research finds nearly 75% of the seafood exported to China is processed there and ‘re-exported’ to global markets as Chinese products, making it hard to track its sustainability and verify it’s labeled accurately, but also gutting the economies of small fishing communities worldwide that can no longer compete.
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    Whales Eat a Lot More than We Thought

    Using drones and high-tech tracking devices, scientists have discovered baleen whales eat up to three times more prey than previously thought and play a critical but perhaps underappreciated role in fueling the ocean’s food web and promoting biodiversity.
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    $7.5M Grant Will Fund Study of Offshore Wind Energy’s Impacts on Sea Life

    51±ŹÁÏ has received a $7.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to assess the risks offshore wind energy development along the East Coast may pose to birds, bats and marine mammals.
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    Invasive Species Increasingly Threaten Protected Areas Worldwide

    A new international study suggests that invasive species, such as the cordgrass that is swamping native plants in the Red Marshes, pose a much greater threat to protected areas, even well managed ones, than was previously recognized.
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    Keeping a Closer Eye on Seabirds with Drones and Artificial Intelligence

    Using drones and artificial intelligence to monitor large colonies of seabirds can be as effective as traditional on-the-ground methods while reducing costs, labor and the risk of human error, a new study finds.
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    MEM Alum Makes Splash as On-Air Host at National Geographic

    Shannon Switzer Swanson MEM'15 hosts the documentary, “The Last Drop.”
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    The Race to Create a Seabed Memorial to Slave Trade Victims

    Before deep-sea mining begins on the seafloor in international waters of the Atlantic Basin, a group of scholars is advocating that a portion of the seabed there be recognized as a virtual memorial to victims of the slave trade.

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