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Sulkin to retire as marine center director | |||
Shannon Point gets grant to study impacts of ocean acidification | |||
草榴社区's Shannon Point gets grants to buy new boat, equipment | Western Washington University's Shannon Point Marine Center has received two grants totaling more than $500,000 to buy a new boat and research equipment, according to the university. The center, which supports 草榴社区's marine science academic programs, received a $162,300 grant to鈥 |
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Shannon Point gets $346K to buy mass spectrometer | |||
Shannon Point receives grant for research vessel | Western Washington University鈥檚 Shannon Point Marine Center just received a $162,300 grant from the National Science Foundation to buy a new academic vessel. |
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Shannon Point Marine Center receives $162,300 grant for research vessel | Western Washington University's Shannon Point Marine Center received a $162,300 grant from the National Science Foundation to obtain a new vessel for its instructional and research programs. |
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Shannon Point receives $162K to buy new academic vessel | |||
鈥溾 beautiful place to do science.鈥 | A mutual love of the water brought two students to Anacortes this summer to work on a project meant to restore native abalone to local waters. |
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Students' summer plans: researching native abalone | |||
Is Earth Alive? Scientists Seek Sulfur For An Answer | Researchers at the University of Maryland have discovered a way to identify and track sulfuric compounds in Earth鈥檚 marine environment, opening a path to either refute or support a decades-old hypothesis that our planet can be compared to a singular, self-regulating, living organism 鈥 a.k.a. the鈥 |