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Factoid/2014/02

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Factoids for the month of February, 2014

 FactoidHeadline
Factoid/2014/02/03Fighting the Marine Debris Problem Begins at Home
Factoid/2014/02/04Culling Sharks in Australia Disrupts the Ocean Ecosystem
Factoid/2014/02/05Hawaii's Beaches Belong to the Public
Factoid/2014/02/06Mantis Shrimp Have 12 Different Kinds of Photoreceptors in Their Eyeballs
Factoid/2014/02/07Scientists Have Used Research on Olympic Swimmers to Explain How Dolphins Swim So Fast
Factoid/2014/02/10The Biggest Source of Ocean Pollution in San Diego is No Secret
Factoid/2014/02/11Beaches and Coastal Bluffs Move
Factoid/2014/02/12There's a Database for Wave, Tidal and Current Energy Projects
Factoid/2014/02/13Australia Plans to Dump Dredge Spoils Near the Great Barrier Reef
Factoid/2014/02/14Maine's Beaches are Still Private
Factoid/2014/02/17Palau Will Ban Commercial Fishing
Factoid/2014/02/18An Offshore Wind Farm is Being Planned in Oregon
Factoid/2014/02/19The Santa Barbara Oil Spill Happened 45 Years Ago
Factoid/2014/02/20Many Power Plants Waste Water and Kill Aquatic Life Unnecessarily
Factoid/2014/02/21York, Maine is Being Urged to Buy Its Beaches to Ensure Public Access
Factoid/2014/02/24Some Coastal Cities are Planning for Climate Change Adaptation
Factoid/2014/02/25Captain Charles Moore is a Hero of the Seas
Factoid/2014/02/26Breakwaters May Be Coming to Staten Island
Factoid/2014/02/27The Federal Flood Insurance Program Encourages Building Too Close to the Coast
Factoid/2014/02/28California Has Published a Comprehensive Pollution Source Identification Manual