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"How Science Got Trampled in the Rush to Drill in the Arctic" [1]

"Every year, hundreds of petroleum industry executives gather in Anchorage for the annual conference of the Alaska Oil and Gas Association, where they discuss policy and celebrate their achievements with the state’s political establishment. In May 2018, they again filed into the Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center, but they had a new reason to celebrate."

Energy & Fuel [2]
Environmental Politics [3]
Environmental Studies [4]
Fish & Fisheries [5]
Laws & Regulations [6]
Natural Resources [7]
Science [8]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [11]
Alaska and Hawaii [12]
Source: Politico [13], 07/29/2019
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Bristol Bay: How Investors Got A Heads-Up On EPA's Pebble Mine Reversal [14]

"An EPA memo that could alter the fate of the Pebble mine caught many of its foes off guard last month. But not investors."

Economy & Business [15]
Environmental Politics [3]
Fish & Fisheries [5]
Laws & Regulations [6]
Natural Resources [7]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
Alaska and Hawaii [12]
Source: Greenwire [16], 07/29/2019
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Extreme Weather Damaged Half Australia's Marine Ecosystems Since 2011 [17]

"Extreme climate events such as heatwaves, floods and drought damaged 45% of the marine ecosystems along Australia’s coast in a seven-year period, CSIRO research shows."

Climate Change [18]
Fish & Fisheries [5]
Natural Resources [7]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
Australia & Oceania [19]
Source: Guardian [20], 07/29/2019
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"Peter Dykstra: Shark Porn" [21]

"Lurking behind the clickbait, a story of risk and reality."

"Our story starts 103 years ago – not only before basic cable, but before Hollywood became Ground Zero for showbiz. The situation begins at the Jersey Shore.

On July 1, 1916, a 25-year-old man bled to death, pulled to shore in front of the Engleside Hotel in Beach Haven, a popular getaway spot for Philadelphians. Six days later and 45 miles to the north, a hotel bell captain was dismembered, and newspapers began to take notice. On July 12, a young boy and his attempted rescuer died in a tidal creek.

Environmental Politics [3]
Fish & Fisheries [5]
Journalism & Media [22]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: EHN [23], 07/10/2019
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"Experts Warn Of ‘Dead Zone’ In Chesapeake Bay From Pollution" [24]

"When the Conowingo Dam opened to fanfare nearly a century ago, the massive wall of concrete and steel began its job of harnessing water power in northern Maryland. It also quietly provided a side benefit: trapping sediment and silt before it could flow miles downstream and pollute the Chesapeake Bay, the nation’s largest estuary."

Agriculture [25]
Fish & Fisheries [5]
Pollution [26]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [27]
Source: AP [28], 07/08/2019
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"EPA Official Cites Concerns With Pebble Mine Review" [29]

"A draft review of a proposed mine in Alaska’s Bristol Bay region likely underestimates impacts the project could have on fish and other resources, a regional official with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said."

Environmental Politics [3]
Fish & Fisheries [5]
Laws & Regulations [6]
Natural Resources [7]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: AP [30], 07/04/2019
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Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Population Went Up 60% Since 2018, Report Says [31]

"The blue crab population in the Chesapeake Bay has increased nearly 60 percent since 2018, a new report says– meaning you can dig into 60 percent more crabs over Fourth of July weekend!"

Fish & Fisheries [5]
Public [10]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [27]
Source: WJZ [32], 07/03/2019
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Dramatic Ocean Warming Off Alaska Raises Concerns For Hunters, Wildlife [33]

"Exceptionally warm ocean temperatures have melted sea ice off Alaska’s coasts far earlier than normal this year, alarming scientists and rural residents worried about the impacts to seals, seabirds and fish they hunt."

Climate Change [18]
Fish & Fisheries [5]
Natural Resources [7]
People & Population [34]
Wildlife [35]
Public [10]
Alaska and Hawaii [12]
Source: Anchorage Daily News [36], 06/27/2019
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"Public Lands: LWCF Funding Returns To Spotlight This Week" [37]

"As debate cranks up over mandatory funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund on Capitol Hill, lawmakers are exploring ways to fix, nurture and maintain America's treasured public lands and waters on an increasingly tight budget."

Environmental Politics [3]
Fish & Fisheries [5]
Forests [38]
Laws & Regulations [6]
Natural Resources [7]
Water & Oceans [9]
Wildlife [35]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: E&E Daily [39], 06/25/2019
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"Chesapeake Bay 'Dead Zone' Could Be Largest In Decades, Scientists Say" [40]

"An area of little to no oxygen could pose a threat to marine life in the Chesapeake Bay this summer. Ecologists from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science and the University of Michigan predict the "dead zone" could be about 2.1 cubic miles — making it one of the largest in the past 20 years."

Fish & Fisheries [5]
Pollution [26]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [27]
Source: Salisbury Daily Times [41], 06/24/2019
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