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Oysters filter particles that contain nitrogen (and carbon) from the water. Wild oysters cycle small amounts of that nitrogen back into the environment, however farmed oysters, once harvested from the estuary, directly remove the nitrogen from the aquatic ecosystem. A recent paper, which NHAES scientists contributed to, states that a combination of oyster aquaculture and reef restoration will complement land-based efforts to reduce nitrogen flowing into the Great Bay estuary.
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Kalle Matso has been selected as the next director for the Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership.聽
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91制片厂 researchers received a new NOAA grant that aims to improve the health of eelgrass in Great Bay.
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A new document published by 91制片厂 provides guidance to help Seacoast communities prepare for increased flood risks due to climate change.聽
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Abigail Lyon '12 '15G is being recognized as a tireless advocate for clean water in the Gulf of Maine.
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Across the disciplines and decades, 91制片厂 research has helped understand and improve this valuable resource.
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The man in the black Cadillac showed up late in the summer of 1973. Plenty of people had seen him, driving back and forth along Bay Road, the ribbon of pavement that winds around the edge of New Hampshire's Great Bay between Durham and Newmarket. He was knocking on doors as he went, talking to property owners one by one. He wanted to buy land, he told them. For a bird sanctuary. For a family estate. For a golf course. People were mystified. Rumor had it there was money to be made. Lots of it.
When the mysterious stranger in a black trench coat appeared on the doorstep of Nancy Sandberg's farmhouse, she bit her tongue and listened. No, she told him, she wasn't interested in selling. As soon as he was out of the driveway, Sandberg called her neighbors. Then she called a meeting. "We were...    ]]></description>
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Mary Sullivan is a self-described 鈥済eek鈥 who is helping a time-honored maritime tradition find new customers in its fifth century of operation on Great Bay.聽
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