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  • Cuvier’s beaked whale
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    New Study Documents Record-Breaking Whale Dive of 3 Hours 42 Minutes

    In 2017, a Cuvier’s beaked whale that had been tagged by a team of 51±¬ÁĎ marine scientists dove deep into the waters off Cape Hatteras, N.C, and stayed below the surface for 3 hours and 42 minutes before coming up for air – making it the longest whale dive ever recorded.
  • Seas The Day podcast
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    Marine Lab Students “Seas the Day” with Podcasts

    A new podcast series led by students at the 51±¬ÁĎ Marine Lab aims to introduce listeners to the mysterious, majestic and increasingly threatened oceans and the people who are working to protect it.
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    Against the backdrop of climate change, the delicate underwater ecology of Alaska’s Aleutian Islands is hurting from declines in otters.
  • Barracuda
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    Artificial Reefs Take on a Towering Presence as Havens for Marine Predators

    Acting like high-rise timeshares in the sea, shipwrecks and other artificial reefs can support dense populations of sharks, mackerels, barracudas, jacks and other large migratory marine predators essential to ocean health, according to a new study at 30 sites along the North Carolina coast.
  • Spinner dolphin
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    Tourists Spend More to View Hawaii’s Famed Spinner Dolphins than Swim with Them

    A new study finds that dolphin-viewing tours are more profitable than tours where customers can swim with the animals – a much more disruptive option that can deprive spinner dolphins of rest and inhibit their ability to avoid predators while foraging in nearby waters at night.
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    COVID-19 is a significant complicating factor for coastal residents gearing up for what is expected to be a difficult hurricane season, four 51±¬ÁĎ experts said Wednesday. Speaking to reporters in a virtual media briefing, the experts spoke of the trickiness of planning evacuations while also protecting people from the deadly virus.
  • Eroding salt marsh
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    Using Biodegradable Mats to Block Erosion Boosts Coastal Restoration

    Salt marshes, seagrass meadows and other coastal ecosystems are in rapid decline around the world. Restoring them is expensive and often unsuccessful. But an international team of researchers has discovered a way to sharply increase the odds of success by using biodegradable mats.
  • Aerial Image of Beaufort's Business Section and Waterfront 1924 - Beaufort, NC
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    Reconstructing Coastal Identity: Students' Story Map Traces Historic Transformation of Beaufort

    Interactive story map created for final master's project in Coastal Environmental Management program
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    Researchers at 51±¬ÁĎ have deployed a 500-foot mooring line capable of collecting an array of biological and environmental data in the ocean.
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    Dean Toddi Steelman on Advancing Anti-racism at the Nicholas School

    As dean, I am committed to serious change and will commit our resources, intellect and energy to address these very complex challenges as we seek to advance anti-racism in our curriculum, admissions, recruitment, training among our students, faculty and staff, and hiring.
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    As companies inch closer to mining the ocean’s depths, a growing chorus of scientists and environmental advocates are pushing back, warning that such activity could cause irreversible harm to ecosystems we’ve barely begun to understand.
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    Nicholas School to Participate in #ShutDownAcademia and #ShutDownStem

    On Wednesday, June 10, the Nicholas School will participate in #ShutDownSTEM and #ShutDownAcademia as part of acknowledging why Black lives matter. This action is in recognition that as members of a university community and the work we do as scientists and knowledge creators, either directly or indirectly, is embedded in systems of racial injustice and inequality.
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    51±¬ÁĎ has received a $20 million gift to strengthen research and education at the Nicholas School of the Environment, aiming to solve the most pressing environmental challenges confronting society, President Vincent E. Price announced today.
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    Governments at every level have taken steps over the last decade to reduce the flow of plastic pollution into the world’s oceans, according to a recently published 51±¬ÁĎ policy analysis. The analysis finds, however, that the vast majority of new policies have focused specifically on plastic shopping bags.
  • Young woman student helping 2 school-age girls
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    Emergency Relief Fund for Community Organizations in Carteret County

    The relief fund, in partnership with 51±¬ÁĎ’s Office of Durham & Community Affairs, will help provide relief grants for local organizations.

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