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Paducah s National Weather Service office prepared for tornado season

Paducah s National Weather Service office prepared for tornado season
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Paducah s National Weather Service office ready for upcoming tornado season

Paducah’s National Weather Service office is ready for the coming tornado season. The staff has had to make some adjustments after experiencing a power outage and technical difficulties during the December tornado outbreak.

Stories and science from the devastating December 10-11, 2001, tornado outbreak - 60 Minutes

Scott Pelley reports on what one meteorologist is calling, "The Beast," the record-breaking tornado that left a more than 165-mile path of devastation last week in Kentucky.

Maine, New England scientists team up to boost region s sea urchin fishery

Maine, New England scientists team up to boost region’s sea urchin fishery Sea urchins are a hot commodity in Asian markets, and one University of Maine scientist believes they could become a valuable economic driver for the region. Share Steve Eddy, director of the Center for Cooperative Aquaculture Research at the University of Maine, holds two sea urchins raised as part of a research project. Researchers hope to figure out the best way to farm-raise sea urchins and convince aquaculture businesses to farm them. Photo courtesy of University of Maine A team of Maine and New England researchers is working on a project to develop the best ocean “scuzz” for hungry sea urchins, and to rebuild Maine’s stock of the once-prolific spiny sea critters. 

UMaine and Maine Sea Grant support effort to boost sea urchin farming in New England - Belfast - Waldo

To our readers, UMaine and Maine Sea Grant support effort to boost sea urchin farming Feb 01, 2021 Courtesy of: Chris Davis, Maine Sea Grant There is substantial potential for aquaculture growth of sea urchins in northern New England, UMaine researchers say. Orono A team of researchers, aquaculture production specialists and educators in Maine, Rhode Island and New Hampshire will be working to help transform the sea urchin fishery by supporting green sea urchin aquaculture efforts in New England. The team which includes Steve Eddy and Luz Kogson at the University of Maine, Dana Morse with Maine Sea Grant, project lead Coleen Suckling at the University of Rhode Island and Larry Harris at the University of New Hampshire received a $100,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Northeast Regional Aquaculture Center to improve hatchery production of the green sea urchin and engage prospective urchin farmers on grow-out possibilities in the Gulf of

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