Confluence, Fall/Winter 2016

A semiannual newsletter covering selected Oregon SeaGrant research projects and activities and dedicated to promoting discovery, understanding, and resilience for Oregon coastal communities and ecosystems. Some topics of interest in this issue: Guidelines help boaters enjoy watching whales without disturbing them; University of Oregon study reveals why hypoxia hasn't affected Coos Bay; Simulator helps coastal residents prepare tsunami evacuation strategy; Students get their feet wet in watershed science with StreamWebs; Oregon Sea Grant helps prepare coastal kids for high-tech jobs; and When human health affects environmental health.

Authors
Cooper, Rick (ed.) et al.
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ORESU-O-16-002
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8 pp
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Newsletter
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Additional contributors include Tiffany Woods and Pat Kight