DEP, Montclair State University to Conduct Study of Clinging Jellyfish in Monmouth and Ocean County Rivers and Bays (State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection)

Edit Public Technologies 23 Jun 2016
(Source. State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection). DEP, MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY TO CONDUCT STUDY OF CLINGING JELLYFISH IN MONMOUTH AND OCEAN COUNTY RIVERS AND BAYS ... Beach seines will be used in shallow waters and crews on boats will also be using zooplankton seines in open water in an effort to capture adult jellyfish, known as medusa ... Clinging jellyfish primarily feed on zooplankton ... www.njbeaches.org/news/75....

International Baltic Sea researchers meet in Tallinn (University of Tartu)

Edit Public Technologies 22 Jun 2016
(Source. University of Tartu) ... The annual meeting of the project takes place from 27 to 30 June in Tallinn, with workshops on topics where Estonian researchers have the leading role in the project-spatial and temporal dynamics of zooplankton and invasive round goby ... Researchers meet on 27-30 June in Tallinn in the Ministry of the Environment in the framework of the BONUS BIO-C3 project which runs for four years (01.01.2014-31.12.2017)....

Laureation address: Professor Rita Colwell (University of St Andrews)

Edit Public Technologies 22 Jun 2016
(Source. University of St Andrews). « Back to news items. Wednesday 22 June 2016. Laureation by Professor Anne Magurran, School of Biology, for Professor Rita Colwell, recipient of the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science ... The breakthrough came when, as a young researcher in the 1960s, Rita Colwell discovered the cholera bacterium occurring naturally in the gut of zooplankton in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay ... (noodl. 34218785) ....

Mt. Polley Mine incident (Ministry of Environment of British Columbia)

Edit Public Technologies 22 Jun 2016
(Source. Ministry of Environment of British Columbia). For the most up-to-date information on Mount Polley please visit. http.//www.env.gov.bc.ca. To see photos from Likely, B.C., click here. https.//www.flickr.com/photos/bcgovphotos/. LATEST NEWS.. Public invited to comment on Mount Polley environmental impact report - Tuesday, June 21, 2016 ... AUDIO. ... NEWS RELEASES ... Phytoplankton and zooplankton samples collected from Quesnel Lake between Aug....

What's Blooming in Budd - Plankton Monitoring Event (City of Olympia, WA)

Edit Public Technologies 21 Jun 2016
(Source. City of Olympia, WA). Plankton Netting Party Plankton Tow. 2.00-3.00 Percival Plaza Dock Plankton Observation. 3.00-4.00 LOTT's WET Science Center ... Want a closer look? Follow us to the LOTT Wet Science Center classroom to observe live zooplankton and phytoplankton on the big screen ... (noodl. 34206967) ....

Study Finds Manta Rays Are Local Commuters; Not Long-Distance Travelers (UCSD - University of California - San Diego)

Edit Public Technologies 20 Jun 2016
(Source. UCSD - University of California - San Diego). Oceanic manta rays-often thought to take epic migrations-might actually be homebodies, according to a new study ... They can live for over 40 years and reach a wingspan of up to seven meters (23 feet) ... They found seasonal shifts in diving behavior, likely the result of changes in the location and availability of their main prey source-zooplankton ... (noodl. 34184451) ....

Indian researchers exploring the Arctic

Edit The Hindu 17 Jun 2016
The Arctic summer expedition, which began on June 13 will last for 41 days ... The temperature and humidity profiles of the region will be created using a microwave radiometer profiler ... Different teams will be carrying several studies ... The zooplankton ecology and planktonic food web dynamics in Kongsfjorden will be studied using in-situ and satellite oceanography techniques by another team ... A case study will be carried out in Kongsfjorden....

NI Water welcomes Marine charity ‘Wipes Turn Nasty’ campaign (Northern Ireland Water Ltd)

Edit Public Technologies 16 Jun 2016
(Source. Northern Ireland Water Ltd). NI Water welcomes Marine charity 'Wipes Turn Nasty' campaign. 16 June 2016 10.51 ... That's because some are labelled flushable, some biodegradable and some need you to read every bit of the small print ... Organisms negatively impacted by ingesting microplastic range from the small zooplankton to larger marine animals such as fin whales and they've been found in mussels heading for human consumption ... ENDS....

Marine Scientists for a Week: LA Students at the Keller BLOOM Program (LA - Lincoln Academy)

Edit Public Technologies 15 Jun 2016
(Source. LA - Lincoln Academy). Theo Seidel '17 is the most recent LA student to attend the Keller BLOOM program, a week-long immersion in marine science at the Bigelow Laboratory ... They visit four different sites to collect biological samples including viruses, bacteria, phytoplankton, zooplankton, as well as samples of physical characteristics of a marine environment including salinity, light levels, and nutrients ... (noodl. 34112835) ....

Study: Baby fish prefer deadly plastic over food

Edit The Japan News 14 Jun 2016
The research was published in the journal Science. “For me, the key finding and biggest surprise in this study was the fact that larvae preferentially ate microplastic particles and literally stuffed themselves with the microbeads,” ignoring their natural food source of zooplankton, said marine biologist Oona Lonnstedt of Uppsala University in Sweden ... Speech. Click to play ... + -. Generating speech. Please wait... ....

80 percent of Americans can no longer see the Milky Way

Edit Vox 10 Jun 2016
If cities were to turn off all their lights — all their street lamps, neon signs, car headlights — a clear night sky would look something like this. (Dan Duriscoe) The Milky Way, as seen over Dinosaur National Park in Utah ... In big cities, we’re lucky to even glimpse the Big Dipper ... There's that artificial lighting can, for example, make it harder for zooplankton to eat away at harmful algae in lakes, which lowers drinking water quality....

Turn the heat down

Edit The Hindu 09 Jun 2016
Take a look at an underwater photograph ... Unfortunately, this ‘bleaching’ of the coral reefs is happening at an unparalleled scale all over the world ... This has been the most extreme case of its kind ever measured at this World Heritage Site. Supporting marine life ... These polyps feed on tiny organisms called zooplankton drifting in the sea and extract calcium carbonate from the seawater to build their fascinating structures....

EPA announces plan to ban products that contain microbeads

Edit Taipei Times 08 Jun 2016
Microbeads are tiny plastic particles that are widely used in exfoliating agents ... A study published last week in the academic journal Science found that perch larvae exposed to microplastic particles showed lower growth rates, lower activity levels and higher mortality rates, and that larvae prefer eating microbeads to their natural food source zooplankton, Sun said ... The app can be downloaded from the institute’s Web site. ....
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