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COAST
& SEA 2005
| Spring
2005 |
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- Whodunit?
Louisiana scientists help Georgia researchers look for clues
in marsh dieback.
- Students,
Sharks and the Coastal Zone
Graduate students work on real-world issues.
- Gone
with the Wind
Debris does as much damage during a hurricane as wind. One
researcher is working to reduce the impacts
- Sea
Grant News
- Download:
C&S_Spring05.pdf
(1.68MB file)
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| Summer
2005 |
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- Coastal
Cutoff?
Louisiana's shrinking coastline seems even smaller now,
as landowners exercise their right to restrict hunting,
fishing and recreational access on private property.
- Sportsman's
Paradise Lost
For David Bourgeois, coastal erosion is a personal matter.
- A
New Market for Louisiana's Oysters?
Jack Losso explores the cancer-fighting potential of the
state's oyster crop.
- Researcher's
Hopes Spring Eternal
Can sheepshead and black drum make you beautiful?
- "Redesigning"
Bullwhip for Coastal Restoration
Researchers
work to boost the salt tolerance of one species of marsh
plant.
- Sea
Grant News
- Download:
C&S_Summer05.pdf
(4.19MB file)
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