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Massive California Kelp Decline Linked to Ocean Heat Wave, Voracious Sea Urchins
A new study link the underwater deforestation of Northern California's kelp canopy to a deadly combination of environmental factors, including an ocean heat wave and the swell of purple sea urchin populations.
Did Someone Say ‘Drought’?
As the Bay Area suffers through one relentlessly clear, dry, sunny day after another, California is facing widespread drought conditions and the return of critical fire weather.
A Research Vessel Found SpongeBob Look-Alikes A Mile Under The Ocean's Surface
A photo of a real-life sponge and starfish hanging out together delighted the internet. But "the reality is a little crueler than perhaps a cartoon would suggest," says the researcher who posted it.
Artist Dread Scott Prepares For Slave Revolt Reenactment
In 1811, a slave uprising took place in Louisiana. Artist Dread Scott and hundreds of volunteers are getting ready to reenact it next week.
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More Oregon State Parks Continue To Reopen On A Day-By-Day Basis
One of the most popular state parks in Central Oregon will be reopening as the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department continues to slowly reopen more state parks on a daily basis.
Oregon Beaches Remain Closed For The Weekend, As Some Parks Reopen
The Oregon Health Authority confirmed 79 new coronavirus cases Saturday, bringing the state’s known total to 3,160.
As shipping woes drag on, businesses search for alternatives
Delays for container ships at the nation's ports are forcing companies to come up with workarounds. Despite the poor reliability, shipping companies are making record profits.
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Books are the latest good to suffer from the nation's supply chain woes
Another thing in short supply this holiday season-- books. From the paper to print them on, to finished titles to stock store shelves, there are issues every step of the way.
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Western U.S. monarch butterfly population is doing better than expected
In recent years, monarch butterflies have all but disappeared from their annual Pacific Coast migration. But there are promising signs the population could stage a comeback.
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Juneteenth is a jubilant celebration — and a sacred lament
On Sunday, churchgoers will celebrate Juneteenth during their worship services. Members of the clergy reflect on the role of the church and the holiday marking the notification of the end of slavery.
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