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Sandwich Beach Cam Established

Sandwich Beach Cam Established

Researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center have installed a web cam overlooking Sandwich Town...

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Sampling Methane Seeps and Plumes on the U.S. Atlantic Margin

Sampling Methane Seeps and Plumes on the U.S. Atlantic Margin

USGS scientists and partners completed a research cruise on the research vessel (R/V) Hugh R. Sharp to acquire sediment and water samples, heat-flow...

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New Production Team for Sound Waves

New Production Team for Sound Waves

A new production team for the USGS newsletter Sound Waves.

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Frozen Heat—New International Report on Methane Hydrates, their Role in Nature, and their Potential as an Energy Resource

Frozen Heat—New International Report on Methane Hydrates, their Role in Nature, and their Potential as an Energy Resource

The Gas Hydrates Project at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) contributed to a 4-year international effort by multiple partners, including the United...

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Tribal GIS Training in the Northeast U.S.

Tribal GIS Training in the Northeast U.S.

Groups outside the formal scientific community can benefit from learning to use and adapt GIS techniques employed by the USGS.

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Five New USGS Oceanographic Datasets Published Online—Uses Include Assessing Coastal Resilience to Storms

Five New USGS Oceanographic Datasets Published Online—Uses Include Assessing Coastal Resilience to Storms

Oceanographic data from U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) experiments off Fire Island, New York; in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey; in the Rachel Carson...

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Dive In! Explore Thousands of Coastal and Seafloor Images along U.S. Coasts

Dive In! Explore Thousands of Coastal and Seafloor Images along U.S. Coasts

Thousands of photographs and videos of the seafloor and coastline—most areas never seen before—are now easily accessible online.

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