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Factoid/2014/08

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Factoids for the month of August, 2014

 FactoidHeadline
Factoid/2014/08/01Millions of Velella Velella Recently Washed Up on Oregon Beaches
Factoid/2014/08/04The Ocean Has Sharks, But at Least It Doesn't Have Brain-Eating Amoeba
Factoid/2014/08/05Water Inspires Us
Factoid/2014/08/06Beware of Shark Week
Factoid/2014/08/07Revetments and Seawalls Mean Less Beach and Less Beach Access
Factoid/2014/08/08Treated Wastewater Should Be Beneficially Used
Factoid/2014/08/11The Beaches are Moving - Or at Least, They Should Be
Factoid/2014/08/12Once Natural Beach Processes are Interrupted, It's Difficult to Duplicate Them
Factoid/2014/08/13There's So Much Plastic in the Ocean That Fishermen are Making Chairs Out of It
Factoid/2014/08/14Microbeads in Your Cosmetics Can Cause Macro Problems in the Ocean
Factoid/2014/08/15The Deep Sea Supports Life on Earth
Factoid/2014/08/18NYC Parks Department May Ban Boogie Board Use
Factoid/2014/08/19We Can Only Live a Few Days Without Water
Factoid/2014/08/20Some Beach Fill Projects Have Unintended Consequences
Factoid/2014/08/21Overdevelopment of the Coast is a Worldwide Problem
Factoid/2014/08/22NASA's Space Exploration Budget is 150 Times NOAA's Ocean Exploration Budget
Factoid/2014/08/25Cleaner Waters Off New York and New Jersey are Attracting More Whales and Sharks
Factoid/2014/08/26Recreational Activities Along the Mid-Atlantic Coast Help Local Economies
Factoid/2014/08/27Marine Debris Costs Beachgoers Money
Factoid/2014/08/28Bivalves Naturally Clean Our Water
Factoid/2014/08/29Proposed Nicaragua Canal Could Be a Disaster for Surfing and the Environment