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January 13 storm arrives: Blustery, damp, cold, as ocean again washes over land
High tide at 11:52 a.m, in Camden arrived Jan,13, and as anticipated, the seawater swept over the Public Landing, but with less intensity than it had carried just three days ago, with the Jan. 10 storm. In Thomaston, a similar scenario was playing.
Camden yacht club
Public landing
Rockland breakwater
Penobscot bay
Owls head
Northeastern regional association
Coastal ocean observing systems
January 13 storm arrives blustery
S ocean again washes over land
024 january storms
Coastal News Today | ME - Commentary: The ocean of yesterday is not the ocean of tomorrow
The massive algae bloom in the Gulf of Maine this past summer serves as a stark reminder of the need for new and better data.
Jackie motyka
Jake kritzer
Hurricane lee
Ocean observing system
Northeastern regional association
Coastal ocean observing systems
Long island sound
Gulf stream
North atlantic
Bipartisan infrastructure law
Inflation reduction act
Commentary: The ocean of yesterday is not the ocean of tomorrow
The massive algae bloom in the Gulf of Maine this past summer serves as a stark reminder of the need for new and better data.
Jake kritzer
Jackie motyka
Hurricane lee
Ocean observing system
Northeastern regional association
Coastal ocean observing systems
Long island sound
Gulf stream
North atlantic
Bipartisan infrastructure law
Inflation reduction act
Commentary: The ocean of yesterday is not the ocean of tomorrow
The massive algae bloom in the Gulf of Maine this past summer serves as a stark reminder of the need for new and better data.
Jake kritzer
Jackie motyka
Hurricane lee
Ocean observing system
Northeastern regional association
Coastal ocean observing systems
Long island sound
Gulf stream
North atlantic
Bipartisan infrastructure law
Inflation reduction act
Scientists, fishermen keep eyes on huge algae bloom in Gulf of Maine
Scientists are monitoring an unusually large and long-lived algae bloom extending more than 100 miles across the Gulf of Maine.
New hampshire
United states
University of maine
University of new hampshire
Penobscot bay
Gulf of maine
Doug vandemark
Gulf of maine research institute
Woods hole oceanographic institution
Atmospheric administration
Bureau of ocean energy management
Bigelow laboratory for ocean sciences
Us office of naval research
Professor of biological sciences liz harvey
University of massachusetts
Woods hole oceanographic institute harmful algal bloom
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