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University of Florida Researchers Identify Virus That May Cause Epidemic Disease In Sea Turtles
January 26, 1998 The research team has detected the virus in more than 95 percent of the tumors plaguing green and loggerhead sea turtles found in the waters surrounding Florida, as well as in tumors on green turtles ... > full story -
Discovery Channel Returns From Underwater Scientific Expedition Off The Coast Of Cuba
January 7, 1998 The expedition of these unchartered, pristine waters in a high-tech submersible vehicle was designed to look for new species, explore the massive coral reefs on the coastal shelf (the first outsiders ... > full story -
Mapping The Way To A Bigger Prawn
January 5, 1998 Dreaming of a bigger prawn to throw on the festive barbecue? Australian researchers have produced the world's first prawn gene map, which is the first step in assisting prawn farmers to grow ... > full story -
Toxic Marine Organism Causes Learning Problems In Animals, Researchers Find
December 22, 1997 The toxic marine organism Pfiesteria piscicida, which has killed millions of fish and sickened people in North Carolina and Maryland, also interferes with the learning process in rats, according to a ... > full story -
New Method Simulates Sonic Boom Ocean Penetration
December 8, 1997 Penn State engineers have developed new methods for simulating sonic boom penetration into the ocean and estimating how loud a noise the boom makes underwater where it could potentially annoy whales, ... > full story -
Global Climate Change Recorded In Antarctic Marine Fossils
December 3, 1997 An ancient type of marine community typical of 450 million years ago has resurfaced in Antarctic fossils of near-modern age. The findings suggest that as Antarctica entered its current deep freeze, ... > full story -
New Study Shows Devastating Losses To Florida's Coral Reefs During Past Year; Causes Still Unclear, Scientists Say
November 14, 1997 New information gathered last summer shows that diseases on Florida's coral reefs have dramatically increased with potential long-term consequences for the coral reef ... > full story -
Scientists Find Millions Of Tiny, Tentacled Predators Threatening Already Vulnerable East Coast Fish
November 13, 1997 Tiny, tentacled sea creatures, rarely seen drifting in the ocean, have been discovered thriving by the millions off New England's vulnerable Georges Bank over the past few years, threatening ... > full story -
Scientists To Meet At Johns Hopkins To Discuss Factors Affecting Production Rates Of Vital Ocean Fisheries
September 17, 1997 Fish are an important global food resource, yet scientists do not know how to predict the number of fish available to be caught in a given year. Scientists from around the world will meet at Johns ... > full story -
Scientists Successfully Isolate Fish-Killing Organism Pfiesteria Toxin In Lab Tests
September 1, 1997 Scientists are one step closer to identifying one of the major toxins produced by the fish-killing organism Pfiesteria piscicida, which has been blamed for killing millions of fish along the East ... > full story -
LSU Scientist On Team That Discovers Methane Ice Worms On Gulf Floor
August 30, 1997 LSU researcher Bob Carney was a member of a team of university scientists led by chief scientist Chuck Fisher of Pennsylvania State University who discovered what appears to be a new species of ... > full story -
Voyage Of Discovery: Rutgers Scientists Take Leading Role In Historic Deep-Sea Explorations
August 4, 1997 At the same time the Sojourner rover explored the surface of Mars, another scientific expedition -- this one going to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean -- gathered data that may help scientists ... > full story
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