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Recipes for Invasive Species: Asian Carp (Sep 22, 2010) Audubon Magazine Blog. Silver and bighead Asian carp threaten to destroy the annual $7 billion fishing industry in the freshwater ecosystem, and officials are quickly employing efforts to stymie the assault. One method that could prove…
Species Profile -- White Spotted Jellyfish USDA . NAL . National Invasive Species Information Center. The White spotted jellyfish is native to Australia. The 2002 jellyfish invasion in the northern Gulf of Mexico had a direct economic impact on the shrimp fishery. Jellyfish clogged shrimp ets,…
Species Profile -- Asian Shore Crab USDA . NAL . National Invasive Species Information Center. The Asian shore crab was first identified in New Jersey in 1988, possibly introduced through ballast water. This crab is highly reproductive is slowly overtaking the habitat of native crabs. It feeds on…
(09/30/10) HONOLULU – The US Environmental Protection Agency today applauds the Governor, Legislature and residents of America Samoa for enacting restrictions banning plastic shopping bags – reducing their waste and protecting the environment in a single action
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Sept. 30, 2010) - EPA has approved new and revised Nebraska water quality standards to support recreational activities and protect aquatic life
WASHINGTON – On September 28, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) independent Science Advisory Board (SAB) released their first draft review of EPA’s research into the water quality impacts of valley fills associated with mountaintop mining
Species Profile -- Curly Pondweed USDA . NAL . National Invasive Species Information Center. Curly pondweed is an invasive aquatic perennial. It becomes invasive in some areas because of it's tolerance to low light and low water temperature which allows it to outcompete native plants.This…
NOAA’s Historical Hurricane Tracks website and mapping application generates customized, downloadable maps based on more than 150 years of Atlantic hurricane data.
(New York, N.Y. September 30, 2010) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today released the results of environmental testing conducted at EPA’s direction at the Tonawanda Coke Corporation (TCC), a coke and coal tar manufacturer based in Tonawanda, New York
For the first time, scientists are using advanced technology and an innovative vessel to study, image, and map the unexplored offshore Northern San Andreas Fault from north of San Francisco to its termination at the junction of three tectonic plates off Mendocino, Calif.
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Justice Department announced today that BP Products North America Inc. has agreed to pay a $15 million penalty to resolve federal Clean Air Act violations at its Texas City, Texas petroleum refinery
By Lina YounesOn October 6th, 2010, Hispanic community leaders will be participating in EPA’s 4th Beyond Translation Forum in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. The theme for this year’s forum is “promoting environmental health through environmental education.” Participants from…
Por Lina YounesEl 6 de octubre de 2010, líderes comunitarios hispanos participarán el 4to foro de “Más allá de las traducciones” que se celebrará en el Triángulo de Investigaciones de EPA (RTP, por sus siglas en inglés) en Carolina del Norte. El tema del foro este año es “promover la…
(September 29, 2010 – Seattle) Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency signed an agreement with The Boeing Company to construct a new stormwater treatment system at North Boeing Field in Seattle
(Boston, Mass. – Sept. 29, 2010) – Two businesses and one religious congregation in New England were among nine small organizations recently recognized nationally by EPA for their achievements in reducing greenhouse gases
Proposed, cost-effective, rule to curb health and economic impacts of nutrient pollution (ATLANTA – Sept. 29, 2010) – The U.S
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Sept. 29, 2010) - Marathon Oil Company, of Houston, Texas, has reached an agreement with EPA Region 7 to conduct a cleanup study and implement a remedy for groundwater contamination at its former West Sidney Gas Plant in Sidney, Neb
(San Juan, P.R.) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just approved the 2010 proposed list of waters in Puerto Rico considered either impaired or threatened by pollution, clearing the way for the Commonwealth to move forward to prioritize and address current water pollution threats
(San Juan, P.R.) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just approved the 2010 proposed list of waters in Puerto Rico considered either impaired or threatened by pollution, clearing the way for the Commonwealth to move forward to prioritize and address current water pollution threats
(PHILADELPHIA – Sept. 29, 2010) – Federal and local officials celebrated today the completion of the third largest green roof in the District, a $1.1 million project funded in part by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Recipes for Invasive Species: Asian Carp (Sep 22, 2010) Audubon Magazine Blog. Silver and bighead Asian carp threaten to destroy the annual $7 billion fishing industry in the freshwater ecosystem, and officials are quickly employing efforts to stymie the assault. One method that could prove…
Species Profile -- White Spotted Jellyfish USDA . NAL . National Invasive Species Information Center. The White spotted jellyfish is native to Australia. The 2002 jellyfish invasion in the northern Gulf of Mexico had a direct economic impact on the shrimp fishery. Jellyfish clogged shrimp ets,…
Species Profile -- Asian Shore Crab USDA . NAL . National Invasive Species Information Center. The Asian shore crab was first identified in New Jersey in 1988, possibly introduced through ballast water. This crab is highly reproductive is slowly overtaking the habitat of native crabs. It feeds on…
(09/30/10) HONOLULU – The US Environmental Protection Agency today applauds the Governor, Legislature and residents of America Samoa for enacting restrictions banning plastic shopping bags – reducing their waste and protecting the environment in a single action
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Sept. 30, 2010) - EPA has approved new and revised Nebraska water quality standards to support recreational activities and protect aquatic life
WASHINGTON – On September 28, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) independent Science Advisory Board (SAB) released their first draft review of EPA’s research into the water quality impacts of valley fills associated with mountaintop mining
Species Profile -- Curly Pondweed USDA . NAL . National Invasive Species Information Center. Curly pondweed is an invasive aquatic perennial. It becomes invasive in some areas because of it's tolerance to low light and low water temperature which allows it to outcompete native plants.This…
NOAA’s Historical Hurricane Tracks website and mapping application generates customized, downloadable maps based on more than 150 years of Atlantic hurricane data.
(New York, N.Y. September 30, 2010) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today released the results of environmental testing conducted at EPA’s direction at the Tonawanda Coke Corporation (TCC), a coke and coal tar manufacturer based in Tonawanda, New York
For the first time, scientists are using advanced technology and an innovative vessel to study, image, and map the unexplored offshore Northern San Andreas Fault from north of San Francisco to its termination at the junction of three tectonic plates off Mendocino, Calif.
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Justice Department announced today that BP Products North America Inc. has agreed to pay a $15 million penalty to resolve federal Clean Air Act violations at its Texas City, Texas petroleum refinery
By Lina YounesOn October 6th, 2010, Hispanic community leaders will be participating in EPA’s 4th Beyond Translation Forum in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. The theme for this year’s forum is “promoting environmental health through environmental education.” Participants from…
Por Lina YounesEl 6 de octubre de 2010, líderes comunitarios hispanos participarán el 4to foro de “Más allá de las traducciones” que se celebrará en el Triángulo de Investigaciones de EPA (RTP, por sus siglas en inglés) en Carolina del Norte. El tema del foro este año es “promover la…
(September 29, 2010 – Seattle) Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency signed an agreement with The Boeing Company to construct a new stormwater treatment system at North Boeing Field in Seattle
(Boston, Mass. – Sept. 29, 2010) – Two businesses and one religious congregation in New England were among nine small organizations recently recognized nationally by EPA for their achievements in reducing greenhouse gases
Proposed, cost-effective, rule to curb health and economic impacts of nutrient pollution (ATLANTA – Sept. 29, 2010) – The U.S
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Sept. 29, 2010) - Marathon Oil Company, of Houston, Texas, has reached an agreement with EPA Region 7 to conduct a cleanup study and implement a remedy for groundwater contamination at its former West Sidney Gas Plant in Sidney, Neb
(San Juan, P.R.) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just approved the 2010 proposed list of waters in Puerto Rico considered either impaired or threatened by pollution, clearing the way for the Commonwealth to move forward to prioritize and address current water pollution threats
(San Juan, P.R.) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just approved the 2010 proposed list of waters in Puerto Rico considered either impaired or threatened by pollution, clearing the way for the Commonwealth to move forward to prioritize and address current water pollution threats
(PHILADELPHIA – Sept. 29, 2010) – Federal and local officials celebrated today the completion of the third largest green roof in the District, a $1.1 million project funded in part by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act