Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Invasive species (4)
- Lobster (4)
- Long Island Sound (3)
- Barnacles (2)
- Sea squirts (2)
-
- Shell disease (2)
- (1)
- Acartia hudsonica (1)
- Alkylphenols (1)
- Ammodramus caudacutus (1)
- Ammodramus maritimus (1)
- Astaxanthin (1)
- Astrobiology (1)
- Avery Point (1)
- Biofouling (1)
- Bivalves (1)
- Botrylloides violaceus (1)
- Bryozoans (1)
- Carapace (1)
- Carotenoid (1)
- Common reed (1)
- Conservation (1)
- Copepod (1)
- Didemnum (1)
- Diplosoma listerianum (1)
- Evolution (1)
- Fouling (1)
- Harry A. Frank (1)
- Hypoxia (1)
- Lighthouse (1)
Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network
A Tale Of Two Sparrows, Peg Vanpatten
Spreading Shell Rot Disease "Eating" New England Lobsters, Peg Vanpatten
Spreading Shell Rot Disease "Eating" New England Lobsters, Peg Vanpatten
Wrack Lines
No abstract provided.
What’S Putting Some Aquaculturists In A “Foul” Mood?, Tessa S. Getchis
What’S Putting Some Aquaculturists In A “Foul” Mood?, Tessa S. Getchis
Wrack Lines
No abstract provided.
Bringing The Lantern Home: Avery Point Tower Once Again Looks Like A Lighthouse, Stephen Jones
Bringing The Lantern Home: Avery Point Tower Once Again Looks Like A Lighthouse, Stephen Jones
Wrack Lines
No abstract provided.
Taking A Bite Outta Lobster Declines: Rhode Island's V-Notch Conservation Program, Warren "Ted" E. Colburn, Capt.
Taking A Bite Outta Lobster Declines: Rhode Island's V-Notch Conservation Program, Warren "Ted" E. Colburn, Capt.
Wrack Lines
No abstract provided.
What Color Is Your Carapace?, Cindy Weiss
“Phrag” Is A Drag: A Bird's Eye View Of A Pesky Invasive Plant, Sandy Prisloe
“Phrag” Is A Drag: A Bird's Eye View Of A Pesky Invasive Plant, Sandy Prisloe
Wrack Lines
No abstract provided.
Hull Fouling’S A Drag On Boats And Local Ecosystems, Nancy C. Balcom
Hull Fouling’S A Drag On Boats And Local Ecosystems, Nancy C. Balcom
Wrack Lines
No abstract provided.
Scientists Crying “Foul”: Sea Squirts Are Invading Long Island Sound!, Stephan Bullard, Robert Whitlatch, Sandra E. Shumway, Richard W. Osman
Scientists Crying “Foul”: Sea Squirts Are Invading Long Island Sound!, Stephan Bullard, Robert Whitlatch, Sandra E. Shumway, Richard W. Osman
Wrack Lines
No abstract provided.
A Decapod Crustacean "Who-Dun-It?", Peg Vanpatten
Rapid Evolution Rampant At Sea, Hans G. Dam
Microbes And Mud: Give Scientist Clues About Life On Mars...And Earth, Peg Vanpatten
Microbes And Mud: Give Scientist Clues About Life On Mars...And Earth, Peg Vanpatten
Wrack Lines
No abstract provided.
Wading In Quinnipiac Mud Guides Career Path For Beth Owen, Tristan Kading
Wading In Quinnipiac Mud Guides Career Path For Beth Owen, Tristan Kading
Wrack Lines
Beth Owen is just one of many Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies graduate students and alumni to participate in an independent research project through the support of Connecticut Sea Grant. The internships have been as ambitious as they are diverse, and all have given participants a new perspective on the role of research in their future. The program is based at Yale’s Center for Coastal and Watershed Systems. Beth sampled and analyzed sediments for heavy metals from the lower Quinnipiac River.