Media Summary: On this episode of , Tina Callahan—associate director for the Delaware Environmental Monitoring & Analysis ... Ever wonder how inlets like the Indian River Inlet near Dewey Beach first form? This episode of Just like land, the ocean has seasons. There are seasons when things grow and seasons when things decay. We know this ...

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On this episode of , Tina Callahan—associate director for the Delaware Environmental Monitoring & Analysis ... Ever wonder how inlets like the Indian River Inlet near Dewey Beach first form? This episode of Just like land, the ocean has seasons. There are seasons when things grow and seasons when things decay. We know this ... Is scientific ocean drilling an international effort? This episode of One more guest starring a friend from VirginiaSeaGrant - this week Celia Cackowski explains the Gulf Stream ... How dangerous are rip currents? They're way more likely and far more deadly than shark attacks! New Jersey Sea Grant's ...

In order to predict hurricane formation and movement, scientists need to know where the ocean is warm. They Sea walls are found along a huge portion of the US What information does a ocean drilling vessel like the JOIDES Resolution provide? Find out in this special guest episode of Have you heard the term "Blue Carbon?" Marine Advisory Specialist Kate Fleming explains what it means, and why it's important, ... Virginia Sea Grant extension agent and Old Dominion University faculty member Michelle Covi explains why sea level rise is ... Always clean up your fishing gear to avoid endangering sea creatures and help reduce the problem of entanglement in our ...

DESG's Chris Petrone shares details about nor'easters and their impact on flooding in Delaware in this episode of ...

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On this episode of #15SecondScience, Tina Callahan—associate director for the Delaware Environmental Monitoring & Analysis ...

15 Second Science - Coastal Cleanup 2017

15 Second Science - Coastal Cleanup 2017

Delaware's annual state-wide

15 Second Science - Natural inlet formation

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Ever wonder how inlets like the Indian River Inlet near Dewey Beach first form? This episode of

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Ocean’s breath: Autonomous robotic floats measure seasonal cycles in the ocean

Ocean’s breath: Autonomous robotic floats measure seasonal cycles in the ocean

Just like land, the ocean has seasons. There are seasons when things grow and seasons when things decay. We know this ...

15 Second Science - Ocean Drilling is an International Effort

15 Second Science - Ocean Drilling is an International Effort

Is scientific ocean drilling an international effort? This episode of

15 Second Science   Gulf Stream

15 Second Science Gulf Stream

One more #15SecondScience guest starring a friend from VirginiaSeaGrant - this week Celia Cackowski explains the Gulf Stream ...

15 Second Science - Rip Currents

15 Second Science - Rip Currents

How dangerous are rip currents? They're way more likely and far more deadly than shark attacks! New Jersey Sea Grant's ...

15 Second Science - Monitoring Ocean Water Temperature

15 Second Science - Monitoring Ocean Water Temperature

In order to predict hurricane formation and movement, scientists need to know where the ocean is warm. They

15 Second Science - Seawalls and Beach Erosion

15 Second Science - Seawalls and Beach Erosion

Sea walls are found along a huge portion of the US

15 Second Science at AGU16 - JOIDES Resolution drilling vessel

15 Second Science at AGU16 - JOIDES Resolution drilling vessel

What information does a ocean drilling vessel like the JOIDES Resolution provide? Find out in this special guest episode of

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15 Second Science — Whale Tagging

Scientists have had to come up

15 Second Science — Blue Carbon

15 Second Science — Blue Carbon

Have you heard the term "Blue Carbon?" Marine Advisory Specialist Kate Fleming explains what it means, and why it's important, ...

15 Second Science  - Accelerated Sea Level Rise around Chesapeake Bay

15 Second Science - Accelerated Sea Level Rise around Chesapeake Bay

Virginia Sea Grant extension agent and Old Dominion University faculty member Michelle Covi explains why sea level rise is ...

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15 Second Science - Living Shorelines

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15 Second Science — Entanglement

Always clean up your fishing gear to avoid endangering sea creatures and help reduce the problem of entanglement in our ...

15 Second Science: Nor'easters

15 Second Science: Nor'easters

DESG's Chris Petrone shares details about nor'easters and their impact on flooding in Delaware in this episode of ...