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Archives for July 2022
Rutgers Wants To See Photos Of Your Ticks For Research: Report
Dina Fonseca – Center for Vector Biology
NJ heatwave in its fourth day
Steve Decker – Department of Environmental Sciences
30 Foods You Should Never Eat Past the Expiration Date
Don Schaffner – Department of Food Science, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Fact check: Tide gauge data, not photos, prove sea level rise at Statue of Liberty
Robert Kopp – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Humpback whales staying in NYC waters longer, study shows
Danielle Brown – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Humpback Whales Can’t Seem to Stay Away From NY and NJ
Danielle Brown – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Nuclear War Would Rewire the Physical, Biological and Ecological States of Oceans
Rutgers scientist helps produce world’s first large-scale study on how nuclear war would affect marine ecosystems Even the smallest nuclear war would devastate ocean systems, leading to sharp declines in fish stocks, expansion of ice sheets into coastal communities and changes in ocean currents that would take decades or longer to reverse, according to a Rutgers […]
More and more humpback whales spotted off Asbury Park
Danielle Brown – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Study: Humpback whales staying longer in waters off New York, New Jersey
Danielle Brown – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources