Environment
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Traveling Sea Turtles Likely Swam Through Oil During Deep Horizon Spill
New computer models suggest over 320,000 juvenile sea turtles from populations throughout the Atlantic Ocean were largely impacted by the 87-day oil spill in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
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Long-Awaited Snow Provides Moisture for Sequoias
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Hawaiian Bobtail Squid Depends On Mutually Beneficial Relationship With Luminescent Bacterium
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NASA Uses New Technology to Capture Phytoplankton Bloom Photo in Fall
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Recycling Christmas Trees Rebuilds Local Fish Habitat
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Wasp Larvae "Jump" To Shadier Areas To Improve Chances of Survival
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Wild Bee Decline Threatens US Agriculture; First National Map of Bee Populations Created In Response
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New Zealand Fish Diversity Increases with Mountain Growth
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Do Population Trends Of Southern Giant Petrels Suggest the Seabirds Are Endangered?