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Factoid/2014/12/01 | Technology is Being Developed to Track Ocean Fishing |
Factoid/2014/12/02 | Rain Gardens Can Help Clean Stormwater Runoff and Protect Fish |
Factoid/2014/12/03 | Deep Sea Phosphate Mining Has Been Proposed Near Scorpion Bay |
Factoid/2014/12/04 | Seawalls Kill Beaches |
Factoid/2014/12/05 | Interruption of Natural Coastal Processes Has Consequences |
Factoid/2014/12/08 | Clean Water Has Multiple Benefits |
Factoid/2014/12/09 | Surfrider is Using Recreational Use Surveys to Assist with Coastal Planning |
Factoid/2014/12/10 | As the Ocean Goes, So Goes the Planet |
Factoid/2014/12/11 | Supertrawlers Decimate Ocean Life |
Factoid/2014/12/12 | Recreational Surveys Help Protect the Coast and Ocean |
Factoid/2014/12/15 | Coastal Climate Change Adaptation is Increasingly Necessary |
Factoid/2014/12/16 | The Ocean Contains an Estimated 5 Trillion Pieces of Plastic |
Factoid/2014/12/17 | Building a Seawall on a Sand Spit is Not Wise |
Factoid/2014/12/18 | Louisiana is Losing a Football Field-Sized Piece of Land an Hour to the Ocean |
Factoid/2014/12/19 | Marine Protected Areas Keep on Giving |
Factoid/2014/12/22 | King Tides are Happening |
Factoid/2014/12/23 | Seawalls Kill Beaches |
Factoid/2014/12/24 | Predictive Modeling May Protect Beachgoers Better Than Monitoring |
Factoid/2014/12/25 | Coastal Factoid is Off for the Holidays |