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RODRIGO RIERA: !TUS VECINOS CONTAMINAN MÁS QUE EL PRESTIGE!
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Jueves, 1 de enero de 2015. TUS VECINOS CONTAMINAN MÁS QUE EL PRESTIGE! Los vertidos de petróleo en el mar pueden provenir de multitud de fuentes, desde roturas o hundimientos de grandes petroleros como el Prestige. Manchas de crudo son las causantes de una parte importante de la contaminación de hidrocarburos que sufren las costas a nivel mundial. Este tipo de vertidos procede fundamentalmente de las embarcaciones recreativas que se encuentran atracadas en puertos deportivos. En estas instalaciones ...
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Harbor Watch: September 2013
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Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Marine Invasive Species (MIS) Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Monday, September 30, 2013. Striped Anemone's Life in Wellfleet. Surviving Adverse Tidal Conditions. After I first started monitoring Wellfleet Marina in 2011, I wrote a post on the striped anemone,. On docks in the North Harbor, noting that few other species were found (see December 2011 post. A monitoring study on MIS species. Along the New England coast reported that. Filamen...
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Harbor Watch: October 2013
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Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Marine Invasive Species (MIS) Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Thursday, October 31, 2013. Floating Dock Mussel Beds. Provincetown Mussels and Ascidians. I've been monitoring floating docks at MacMillan Wharf in Provincetown for a few years now, and each. Season has been slightly different and yet broadly similar regarding the associations of different species. One of the abundant species in the marina is the common blue mussel,. If the sub...
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Harbor Watch: Striped Anemone at Wellfleet Marina
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Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Marine Invasive Species (MIS) Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Thursday, December 22, 2011. Striped Anemone at Wellfleet Marina. Wellfleet Harbor and Marina. Wellfleet Harbor is located on the west side of the Cape Cod Peninsula (see satellite images of Cape Cod along sidebar at right) and is home to the renown Wellfleet oysters. Wellfleet Marina North and South. Wellfleet Marina North Facing the Mouth of Duck Creek. Is a small anemone abou...
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Harbor Watch: Caprellid Amphipods Return to Docks
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Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Marine Invasive Species (MIS) Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Saturday, November 30, 2013. Caprellid Amphipods Return to Docks. Back in Provincetown after Hurricane Irene. After Hurricane Irene passed through New England in late August, 2011, much of the growth on the docks at MacMillan Wharf was washed away, particularly delicate algae and invertebrates. One species that I failed to see in the following days and month was the amphipod.
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Harbor Watch: Coast Watch 2012
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Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Marine Invasive Species (MIS) Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Tuesday, July 31, 2012. It's a new summer season in New England and the CZM launched its Marine Invasive Species Program for 2012. This summer, I'll be working with the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies monitoring marinas in Provincetown and Wellfleet. There are no new species classified as invasvie this year. The collection of. MIMIC ID Cards for MIS Species (16 ID cards).
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Harbor Watch: June 2013
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Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Marine Invasive Species (MIS) Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Sunday, June 30, 2013. Coast Watch - 2013. Expectations for the Season. Ascidians are one of the most competitive groups of species that attach to the docks. In the Gulf of Maine, the colonial species. And the solitary ascidians. Complete with other groups such as mussels, bryozoa, and algae. Last year,. Was a major colonizing ascidian of clean substrates, co-colonizing with.
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Harbor Watch: Floating Dock Mussel Beds
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Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Marine Invasive Species (MIS) Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Thursday, October 31, 2013. Floating Dock Mussel Beds. Provincetown Mussels and Ascidians. I've been monitoring floating docks at MacMillan Wharf in Provincetown for a few years now, and each. Season has been slightly different and yet broadly similar regarding the associations of different species. One of the abundant species in the marina is the common blue mussel,. If the sub...
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Harbor Watch: July 2013
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Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Marine Invasive Species (MIS) Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Wednesday, July 31, 2013. Summer Monitoring in Provincetown. Time to Enjoy the Scenery. View of the study area - two public docks off the East side of MacMillan Wharf. At the end of the afternoon, dark clouds came in from the Northeast creating a picturesque effect. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Newton Centre, MA, United States. View my complete profile. Bring along the ...An Abun...
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Harbor Watch: Summer Monitoring in Provincetown
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Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Marine Invasive Species (MIS) Monitoring at MacMillan Wharf, Provincetown, MA. Wednesday, July 31, 2013. Summer Monitoring in Provincetown. Time to Enjoy the Scenery. View of the study area - two public docks off the East side of MacMillan Wharf. At the end of the afternoon, dark clouds came in from the Northeast creating a picturesque effect. Newton Centre, MA, United States. View my complete profile. Summer Monitoring in Provincetown. Bring along th...