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Day 57: Updated figures show oil from spill could have powered 68,000 cars for year

That's based on the average estimated spill rate of 30,000 barrels of oil per day. On June 10, the science team analyzing the spill updated their estimates to…

System 92L in Atlantic Getting Organized in a Tropical Way

NASA's Aqua satellite flew over the low pressure area on June 14 at 04:29 UTC (12:29 a.m. EDT). The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument detects heat…

High tech tools, top-notch science and serendipity play part in finding 23-mile long plume off Florida’s Treasure Coast

The University of Miami’s 96-foot catamaran the RV/F.G. Walton Smith had just completed a two-week National Science Foundation (NSF) sponsored cruise sampling…

Polarstern launches 25th Arctic expedition

Tomorrow (10 June 2010) the Polarstern research vessel sets off on its 25th Arctic expedition. From Bremerhaven it will first set course for the Greenland Sea,…

Oil from Spill Could Have Powered 38,000 Cars (And More) for a Year

Corbett, a professor of marine policy in UD's College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, works on energy and environmental solutions for transportation. He has…

New online map shows network of protection for North America's marine ecosystems

The latest map from the North American Environmental Atlas—coordinated by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)—for the first time brings together…

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