31 news posts from July 2012

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Gold Rush in the Abyss - NYTimes

A new understanding of marine geology has led to the discovery of hundreds of unexpected ore bodies in seas worldwide. Known as massive sulfides because of their sulfurous nature, these finds dot the volcanic springs of seabeds, and are fueling a gold rush as nations, companies and entrepreneurs race to stake claims to the ore-rich areas. OCEAN‘s John Delaney is quoted. 

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Something to chew on: climate change may cause cows to produce less milk - UW News

A new study by CoEnv scientists evaluates the heat stress variables that may lead to a drop in milk production for cows across the country. This work will be featured in the International Conference on Climate Change: Impacts and Responses, which will be held on campus this Thursday and Friday. Yoram Bauman, affiliate professor at Program on the Environment, and Guillaume Mauger and Eric Salathe’ of Climate Impacts Group, are co-authors, with Tamilee Nennich of Purdue University. 

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NOAA Science Camp marks 10th anniversary in Seattle

NOAA Science Camp is celebrating its 10th year of bringing middle-schoolers, NOAA scientists and camp staff together to explore marine science through fun, hands-on activities. This year, campers will hear from the National Ocean Service’s Office of Response and Restoration (ORR) about marine debris from the 2011 Japan tsunami. ORR will discuss potential ocean paths of tsunami debris and connect this issue to other marine concepts that campers are learning about. 

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