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Study finds high-speed ferries, recreational boats are big noise polluters in SF Bay


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IMAGE: The ProtectedSeas Marine Monitor (M2), an autonomous vessel-tracking system and high-definition camera that researchers used to track boat traffic in San Francisco Bay. A high-speed ferry, which the team found.
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Palo Alto, CA In a new study, researchers found that recreational boats and high-speed ferries contribute significant underwater noise in San Francisco Bay, a highly urbanized coastline that is increasingly becoming a stop along the migratory routes of gray and humpback whales and home to bottlenose dolphins and harbor porpoises.
The study is the first of its kind to use radar to track boats not broadcasting information through the Automatic Identification System (AIS), a navigation safety system required onboard large commercial ships. The findings add to the growing evidence that smaller vessels, which are not required to broadcast data through the AIS, contribute significant underwater noise al ....

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OHIO students gain incomparable experience researching new ways to battle COVID amid pandemic


OHIO students gain incomparable experience researching new ways to battle COVID amid pandemic
Published: February 24, 2021
Author: Samantha Pelham
Graduate Student Md. Ismail Hossain works in Dr. Jennifer Hines Lab.
When six Ohio University students began their educational careers, none of them thought that before entering the workforce they would be faced with one of the world’s biggest challenges – a global pandemic.
As in-person learning turned virtual, experiential learning in labs seemed to be a faraway opportunity, however, in a few short months these students would not only be back in a lab safely researching, but helping publish an important study on ways to battle COVID. ....

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