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    Duke conference on climate change and hurricane resilience exposes continuing challenges for state
  • Joseph S. Ramus, professor emeritus at Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment has been awarded the Order of the Longleaf Pine.
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    Marine Lab's Joe Ramus Receives Order of the Longleaf Pine

    Joseph S. Ramus, professor emeritus at 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû’s Nicholas School of the Environment, has been awarded the Order of the Longleaf Pine, one of the highest civilian honors the State of North Carolina bestows.
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    Artificial Reefs Off N.C. Coast May Be Havens for Tropical Fish on the Move

    Tropical and subtropical fish are taking up residence on shipwrecks and other sunken structures off the North Carolina coast. This pattern may continue or even accelerate in coming years given predictions of warming oceans under climate change, a new study co-led by 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû scientists suggests.
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    Sand Tiger Sharks Return to Same Shipwrecks Off N.C. Coast

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    New Study Confirms Beaked Whales' Incredible Diving Abilities

    A new study by Duke Marine Lab researchers showcases the remarkable diving abilities of beaked whales and provides new clues on how they make a living at the extremes of depth and cold.
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    A Strategy for Making 'No-Mining Zones' in the Deep Sea

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    Drones Confirm Importance of Costa Rican Waters for Sea Turtles

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    Tsunami Reveals Magnitude of Human Noise Pollution in Hawaiian Waters

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    Taste, Not Appearance, Drives Corals to Eat Plastics

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    Marine Lab Director Heads to Mexico to Help Save World’s Most Endangered Marine Mammal

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    Video: Research at Nicholas – Marine Fisheries

    Martin Smith, George M. Woodwell Distinguished Professor of Environmental Economics, discusses how Nicholas School research takes us from discoveries to solutions on some of the most pressing issues facing our oceans today.
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    Video: From Discoveries to Solutions – Our Oceans

    Susan Lozier, Zackary Johnson and Martin Smith discuss how Nicholas School research takes us from discoveries to solutions on some of the most pressing issues facing our oceans today.
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    Invasive Plant Species Can Enhance Coastal Ecosystems

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    Biodiversity Loss from Deep-Sea Mining Will be Unavoidable

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    Lack of Staffing, Funds Prevent Marine Protected Areas from Realizing Full Potential

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