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NOAA warns fish "dead zone" will be Connecticut-sized this year
Newsweek· 4 hours agoA so-called "dead zone" the size of Connecticut is set to wreak havoc in the Gulf of Mexico this...
National Hurricane Center tracking new disturbance in Gulf of Mexico, south of Texas
Austin American-Statesman via Yahoo News· 6 days agoLa Niña can also contribute to a more active Atlantic hurricane season. This means Texas might face...
Celtics championship duck boat parade to be held this week in Boston
CBS News· 7 hours agoThe duck boats are on stand by as the City of Boston is ready to celebrate the 18th championship in...
Researchers make crucial breakthrough with major whale mapping project: 'The recovery of large...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoAccording to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, North Atlantic right whales...
'Flying red flags': Swimmers face potentially dangerous waters at Tybee, on Georgia coast
Savannah Morning News via Yahoo News· 20 hours ago“Panicked swimmers often try to counter a rip current by swimming straight back to shore— putting...
NOAA forecasts larger-than-average Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' bereft of oxygen
United Press International via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has forecast a larger than average Gulf of ...
Massive "dead zone" to form in Gulf of Mexico, scientists warn
CBS News· 4 days agoNearly 6,000 square miles - an area roughly the size of Connecticut - will become a "dead zone" for...
A NOAA ship has been anchored off Southport and Bald Head Island. Here's why.
The Wilmington Star-News· 4 days agoShips travel past Southport along the Cape Fear River all the time, and it's not uncommon to see...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 4 hours agoOn May 23, scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that the ...
La Niña is likely to arrive this summer. Here's what that means for hurricane season
WUSF 89.7· 4 days ago“The tropical Pacific’s climate pendulum appears to be swinging back toward its other extreme,”...