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Ernest 'Bub' Dugan, obituary | PenBay Pilot


Ernest ‘Ernie’ Dugan.
OWLS HEAD Ernest “Ernie” Dugan, affectionately known to many as “Bub,” a beloved father, brother and friend, died unexpectedly, while wintering in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Born in Rockland, October 26, 1947, he was the son of John Owen and Mildred K. Grover Dugan. Educated locally, Ernie was a 1965 graduate of Rockland District High School. Following graduation, Ernie enlisted in
the US Navy, serving on the nuclear submarine
Ulysses S. Grant during the Vietnam Era.
Upon being honorably discharged he ventured to California to be near family. There he attended and graduated from Chaffey College. A short time later he was drawn back to his beloved Rockland where he reunited with his high school sweetheart, Phyllis Jean Moore. The two were married at Phyllis’ family home in Owls Head on September 29, 1972. Returning to Ontario, California, they welcomed their first daughter, Jennifer to the family before settling in Owls Head ....

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Algae growing on dead coral could paint a falsely rosy portrait of reef health


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IMAGE: Carnegie s Manoela Romanó de Orte and Ken Caldeira led a research team that deployed a cutting-edge incubator to monitor the metabolic activity of coral and algae in an area of.
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Credit: Image courtesy of Ken Caldeira.
Washington, DC Algae colonizing dead coral are upending scientists ability to accurately assess the health of a coral reef community, according to new work from a team of marine science experts led by Carnegie s Manoela Romanó de Orte and Ken Caldeira. Their findings are published in
Limnology and Oceanography.
Corals are marine invertebrates that build tiny exoskeletons, which accumulate to form giant coral reefs. Widely appreciated for their beauty, these reefs are havens for biodiversity and crucial for the economies of many coastal communities. But they are endangered by ocean warming, seawater acidification, extreme storms, pollution, and overfishing. ....

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