Trading System Tackles Waste

Trading System Tackles Waste By Mark Peters, The Wall Street Journal19 February 2014NEW MADISON, Ohio— Kevin Hollinger planted radishes and oats last fall in his corn and soybean fields, but he isn't planning to harvest them. Instead, he is letting the crops die over the winter to improve the soil and keep fertilizer and other [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:00+00:00February 20th, 2014|News|Comments Off on Trading System Tackles Waste

Senate reauthorizes algae act

Senate reauthorizes algae act By Tom Henry, The Blade15 February 2014Further congressional support for battling scum toxic enough to be classified as harmful algae in western Lake Erie and other U.S. bodies of water is now up to the U.S. House of Representatives. The U.S. Senate on Wednesday agreed to reauthorize the federal government’s Harmful [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:00+00:00February 17th, 2014|News|Comments Off on Senate reauthorizes algae act

New Louisiana plan relies heavily on diversions to reduce nutrients causing Gulf ‘dead zone’

New Louisiana plan relies heavily on diversions to reduce nutrients causing Gulf 'dead zone' By Mark Schleifstein, The Times-Picayune13 February 2014  When nutrient-rich freshwater creates a layer atop the saltier Gulf waters, nitrogen and phosphorus feed huge algae blooms. When the algae die, they sink into the saltier water below and decompose, using up oxygen [...]

2014-02-14T09:12:00+00:00February 14th, 2014|News|Comments Off on New Louisiana plan relies heavily on diversions to reduce nutrients causing Gulf ‘dead zone’

From Alaska to Florida, 21 attorneys general join fight to halt Chesapeake Bay cleanup

From Alaska to Florida, 21 attorneys general join fight to halt Chesapeake Bay cleanup By Darryl Fears, Washington Post5 February 2014Attorneys general in 21 states are backing an attempt to derail the Obama administration’s Chesapeake Bay cleanup plan, fearing that the government will use that authority to regulate wastewater in other watersheds, including the Mississippi [...]

2014-02-11T09:01:00+00:00February 11th, 2014|News|Comments Off on From Alaska to Florida, 21 attorneys general join fight to halt Chesapeake Bay cleanup

The pro-pollution AGs [Editorial]

The pro-pollution AGs [Editorial] By Editorial, The Baltimore Sun6 February 2014The cleanup of the Chesapeake Bay has posed an extraordinary challenge. It has taken decades of effort, cost billions of dollars and required shared sacrifice from setting aside shoreline "buffer" strips to banning phosphate detergents. Now comes word that the fight will not only be [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:00+00:00February 11th, 2014|News|Comments Off on The pro-pollution AGs [Editorial]

Strategy looks to river diversions for help with Gulf dead zone

Strategy looks to river diversions for help with Gulf dead zone By Amy Wold, The Advocate27 January 2014A proposed new strategy for reducing the annual “dead zone” off Louisiana’s Gulf coast relies heavily on the promise of river water diversions to remove nutrients that deplete oxygen levels to the point they no longer support aquatic [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:00+00:00January 30th, 2014|News|Comments Off on Strategy looks to river diversions for help with Gulf dead zone

River Diversions for Help Gulf Dead Zone

River Diversions for Help Gulf Dead Zone By Associated Press27 January 2014BATON ROUGE, Louisiana — A proposed new strategy for reducing the annual “dead zone” off Louisiana’s Gulf coast relies heavily on river water diversions to remove nutrients that deplete oxygen levels to the point they no longer support aquatic life. The authors of a [...]

2014-01-30T15:25:00+00:00January 30th, 2014|News|Comments Off on River Diversions for Help Gulf Dead Zone

Nancy Rabalais Conferred as AGU Fellow

Nancy Rabalais Conferred as AGU Fellow By Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative22 January 2014The Fellows program recognizes AGU members who have made exceptional contributions to Earth and space sciences as valued by their peers and vetted by section and focus group committees. The AGU Fellow designation is conferred upon not more than 0.1% of all [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:00+00:00January 24th, 2014|News|Comments Off on Nancy Rabalais Conferred as AGU Fellow

Ocean Dead Zones More Deadly for Marine Life Than Previously Predicted

Ocean Dead Zones More Deadly for Marine Life Than Previously Predicted By ScienceDaily.com9 January 2013 One of the organisms used in the study, hard clams. (Credit: NOAA) Ocean dead zones -- regions with levels of oxygen too low to sustain marine life -- have grown to become a common feature of coastal regions around the [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:00+00:00January 14th, 2014|News|Comments Off on Ocean Dead Zones More Deadly for Marine Life Than Previously Predicted

LSU, Texas A&M Share A Passion For Gulf Coast Research

LSU, Texas A&M Share A Passion For Gulf Coast Research By tamu Times21 November 2013LSU and Texas A&M may be rivals on the gridiron, but academically it’s literally smooth sailing between the two schools – they both conduct world-class research on marine life in the Gulf of Mexico. The two schools share several similar research [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:00+00:00November 22nd, 2013|News|Comments Off on LSU, Texas A&M Share A Passion For Gulf Coast Research
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