Episode 1208
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- Baby Crab Research
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- A first-hand look at the risks of working on an ocean-going vessel as we follow scientists studying Dungeness Crab larvae. There’s nothing boring about this research project, high seas are a constant challenge for the tiny ship and crew. Dungeness Crab are an important part of Oregon's coastal economy, yet very little is known about their life cycle. With extensive data collection the crew of the McArthur hopes to shed light on the mystery.
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- Crater Lake Mapping
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- Using advanced mapping technology, scientists are able to study the varied contours of the bottom of Crater Lake. Until now, the depths of the lake, which was formed by a massive volcanic explosion, were a mystery. Now computer technology can process acoustic signals bounced off the bottom.
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- Field Journal Blog
- That Tree Really is Big
- by Vince Patton | 03/15/2010
- We received an interesting footnote a few days ago to our recent story on the ancient limber pine that just might be the oldest living thing in Oregon. Gary Dielman of Baker City tells us it might not just be the oldest tree, it appears to be the third largest limber pine in the [...]
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Big Blue Marble
Rogue Bike Trail Investigated





