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Explore the science of aquatic life without getting your feet wet. USGS research findings, news, and the general science of life in the nation’s waterscapes.

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  1. 2021年12月2日

    USGS scientists provide the science needed to inform the management of imperiled species, such as freshwater mussels. Check out the blog linked below to learn more about this important work!

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  2. 2021年11月12日

    USGS uses manatee scars - largely from contact with boat propellers - to identify individuals over time, which helps track manatee movement and habitat use and inform conservation of the federally protected species:

    A snorkeler with clipboard floats next to a Florida manatee in blue/green water
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  3. 2021年11月10日

    is likely to affect commercially & culturally important fish species. We’ve got a opportunity helping us study this challenge: Apply by 1/6/22!

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    2021年11月10日

    The St. Pete Center & have participated in for more than 10 years! Check out this year's virtual exhibits in :

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    2021年11月8日

    🚨New Publication!!🚨 Hydrologists Aaron Pugh and Amy Gill co-authored a report on the Effects of Culvert Construction on Altering Streams and Habitats of Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities at Selected Study Sites in the Northern East Gulf Coastal Plain of Alabama.

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  6. 2021年11月8日

    DYK November is ! USGS has studied these amazing aquatic animals for more than four decades. Learn more:

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    2021年11月5日

    Using genetics and shell measurements, scientists and partners work toward resolving confusion classifying two imperiled freshwater mussels to help inform conservation planning and Endangered Species Act listing decisions. Learn more:

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    2021年10月28日

    highlights on to better understand what they need to survive and flourish, as well as their ecological value to humans. 🦇

    Photo of a researcher holding a Florida bonneted bat courtesy of Roxy Pourshoushtari, Contractor to USGS.
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    2021年10月18日

    A new study reports the first documented example of extreme rainfall and flooding triggering sudden vegetation dieback in a salt . Historically linked to drought, dieback events can lead to salt marsh loss and degradation:

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    2021年9月30日

    USGS scientists recently completed surveys along four Atlantic coast beaches in to study how beach nourishment — where sand is added to expand beaches and dunes — might influence green sea turtle and loggerhead nesting. Photo by David Thompson, USGS.

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    2021年10月1日

    Think the invasion started in ? Not so fast. A new USGS study found a lack of evidence to support the widely accepted scenario that the invasive fish originated only from Florida and identifies alternative introduction pathways:

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    2021年10月1日

    On this , we're talking about 🐟- food sourced from freshwater & saltwater - which supply protein to 3.2 billion people & support the livelihoods of over 800 million. Learn more in this story

    Image of three women standing under large racks with thousands of fish hanging to dry. The words "Blue Food Assessment" are overlaid atop the photo.
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    2021年9月23日

    scientists are conducting multidisciplinary science to support the $50 million at the of 1,000 acres of diked wetland and estuary.

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    2021年9月15日

    USGS scientists recently completed a water-quality survey during an active harmful algal bloom on Blue Cypress Lake in . This work will help scientists learn more about the causes of HABs and can help inform decision-makers as they work toward solutions for HABs.

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    2021年9月14日

    New USGS maps provide land managers information on how floodwaters may have spread giant applesnails, zebra mussels, and other non-native and plants and animals into new areas along the Gulf and in the Mid-Atlantic:

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  16. 2021年9月14日

    DYK - deep-sea mud is often brimming with tiny critters no bigger than a pencil eraser! These seafloor sediment samples can also help scientists answer questions about the biology of deepwater habitats off the Pacific Coast.

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    2021年9月8日

    Valuing Our Reefs: A trio of reports from , & demonstrates how the restoration of coral reefs along the coasts of Florida and Puerto Rico can save hundreds of millions of dollars in storm-related damages every year.

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    2021年9月3日

    New paper by Dr. Christina Kellogg & Zoe Pratte is the in ! 🎉 Tropical corals commonly host the bacterial genus . But what about cold, deep water ? Explore the diversity of these microbes in the :

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    2021年8月23日

    Opportunities and challenges of macrogenetic studies

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    2021年8月20日

    USGS, , & are studying deep-sea habitats off and this month to learn more about earthquake and tsunami hazards in the Pacific Northwest and provide the data decision-makers need for offshore wind energy development. 📸: MBARI

    The remotely operated vehicle is used to collect sediment samples and lets scientists observe some of the marine life at the bottom of the ocean, including octopuses and sea stars. Photos courtesy of © MBARI 2021
    USGS contractor Alexis Weinnig works on a sediment core collected from the seafloor. Photo courtesy of Madison Pobis © MBARI 2021
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