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Summer Fieldwork in Everglades National Park (Episode: 1)

In this audio slideshow scientists cruise through tidal creeks, sample mangrove sites, pull sediment cores, and avoid swarms of mosquitoes while conducting studies and monitoring the largest...

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African Dust, Coral Reefs and Human Health (Episode: 2)

This documentary presents how recent changes in the composition and quantities of African dust transported to the Caribbean and the Americas might provide clues to why Caribbean coral reef ecosystems...

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SHARQ (Episode: )

The Submersible Habitat for Analyzing Reef Quality (SHARQ) is a new tool scientists use to understand and map metabolic characteristics associated with marine communities living on the sea floor. This...

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In Harm's Way: Measuring Storm Impacts to Forecast Future Vulnerability...

This video podcast looks at the science behind understanding coastal vulnerability and hazards posed by extreme storms.  It documents how USGS scientists study the response of coastal environments to...

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Corals: A 50-Year Photographic Record of Changes (Episode: )

This video podcast highlights 50 years of photographic documentation of coral reefs in the Florida Keys.  The photographs show 5 decades of changes that have taken place in both the size and the types...

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Ocean Acidification: Research on Top of the World (Episode: 7)

The Arctic Ocean is one of the most unique bodies of water on the planet. It houses large charismatic predators like polar bears, whales, and seals; critical species like shell fish and phytoplankton;...

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Vibracoring-Reconstructing the past from Earth sediments (Episode: )

Geologists rely on information from deep beneath the Earth�s surface to reconstruct the past. As sediments accumulate over time, they create records geologists use to understand Earth history and to...

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