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Sture Hansson: University of Vermont Marsh Professor Lecture The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: On Algal Blooms in the Baltic Sea

By: presdent

Blue-green algal blooms are common in the Baltic Sea as well as in many lakes, and they are often seen as a nuisance and an indication of environmental degradation. But because something is ugly does not necessarily mean that it's also bad. Can cy...

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Forest Monitoring for Early Successional Species in the Green Mountains

By: vmc

This was presented by Laurence Clarfeld as a part of a series of contributed talks from the 2022 FEMC Annual Conference. To learn more about the conference, visit: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/cooperative/conference/2022. Near the turn of the century,...

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Sea Otters

By: eabell

Exam 4 podcast.

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Mark Hehlen - GIMP and ImageJ - Sea Ice image processing and analysis

By: nperdria

Tutorial to process and analyze landsat images using gimp and imageJ. (final project for GEOL185 - Geocomputing)

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Fall Color

By: uvmext

Autumn colors in leaves of maple trees is an annual phenomenon that is highly prized for its beauty and is also economically important. As day length shortens, the tree stops making new green chlorophyll pigment while the chlorophyll already in th...

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Photosynthesis

By: uvmext

The sugaring season has been over for a while. Maple trees ended their annual period of dormancy when their winter buds broke, allowing new leaves to emerge. These lush green leaves are now working to produce all the energy needed for the tree to ...

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always in return

By: omalone

this is where this is where i feel alive this is where the cliffs meet the sea and thunder shakes the sands this is where we looked ahead forward to endless futures this is where we sent smoke to the wind where our bodies rode the br...

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Melting Migration: How reduced sea ice is starving polar bears during the summer

By: ewright6

Final podcast project for BIOL 195: Intro to Marine Science, Dr. May Collado