Exxon Valdez oil found in tidal feeding grounds of ducks, sea otters
...ean-up efforts, Short estimates about six miles of shoreline is still affected by the spill and as much as 100 ...rchers randomly dug 662 pits along 32 stretches of shoreline on northern Knight Island, one of the earliest and worst affected areas during the spill. They found...There's something fishy about human brain evolution
...umans eating clams, frogs, bird eggs and fish from shoreline environments. This is what created the necessary p...ds? According to Cunnane their moms were dining on shoreline delicacies like clams and catfish. "The shores gave us food security and higher nutrient density. M...Oysters: The natural way to protect our shores
...ted oyster shell reefs as opposed to other heavier shoreline protection structures (i.e. limestone rock breakwa... shell reefs has the potential to provide a useful shoreline stabilization tool to coastal managers under low energy environments." ......the more likely one of them is to stumble onto the shoreline of the Dead Sea ?the Earth's lowest point on land not covered by water. Each of the thousands of computer simulations is like one explorer. Although the 33 percent success rate reported in the Science paper might be good enough to secure hall-of-fam...