Sentences with phrase «ocean research told»

This spring, scientists conducting polar ice and ocean research told me they were unnerved to see a Russian military encampment nearby for the first time.

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To find a beer that has the same tastes - like - the - ocean - effect is possible, Jeppe Jarnit - Bjergsø, the founder of Evil Twin Brewing told me, but most restaurants don't put as much research and expertise into building a 50 - page beer list.
Charlie's research told him that during El Niño weather cycles, the surface seawaters in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon, already heated to unusually high levels by greenhouse gas — induced warming, were being pulsed from a mass of ocean water known as the Western Pacific Warm Pool onto the reef's delicate living corals.
«We're moving towards Enceladus's ocean being habitable, but we're not making any claims at this point about it being inhabited,» lead author Hunter Waite of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in San Antonio, Texas told Reuters.
Participating students collaborate across time zones and even oceans to research and tell the stories of World War I veterans buried in American cemeteries abroad.
«I think that Curaçao has been really lucky so far,» we were told by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, a marine biologist who did her doctoral research on fishing practices around coral reefs on the island and now runs the Waitt Institute, a conservation group helping Caribbean islands develop «Blue Halo» marine zoning plans designed to allow communities to «use the ocean without using it up.»
Recent research tells us that there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050!
Research Director, Laurent Bertino, at NERSC tells that the Sentinel - 3B observes several aspects of the ocean that are of relevance for the Copernicus Marine Services in the Arctic.
Kevin Trenberth, a senior researcher at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, told Mashable that the larger than normal contrast between the cold continent and mild ocean waters is adding fuel to storms like this one.
Steve Nerem, the director of the widely relied - upon research center, told FoxNews.com that his group added the 0.3 millimeters per year to the actual sea level measurements because land masses, still rebounding from the ice age, are rising and increasing the amount of water that oceans can hold.
Buesseler told Forbes that WHOI is planning a research cruise to study the waters off Japan, and also stated, «I consider this to be the largest accidental release to the ocean, even larger than Cherynobyl because of its proximity to the ocean,» Buesseler said.
«Although these storms occur naturally, the storm is apt to be more intense, maybe a bit bigger, longer - lasting, and with much heavier rainfalls [because of that ocean heat],» Kevin Trenberth, a climate scientist at the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research, told The Atlantic.
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