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NOAA Webinar: Following ‘Ō‘io: The Life of Hawaiian Bonefishes

Keith Kamikawa, NOAA Sponsored by: NOAA With Keith Kamikawa, NOAA Fisheries Pacific Islands Regional Office in Honolulu, HI It’s easy to follow friends and family who are important to us through social media. But there is no Facebook for fish. So how do we keep track of fish species that are important to our fisheries?…

NOAA Webinar: Minutes Matter: Nature’s Warning Signs for Tsunami

Cindi Preller, NOAA's National Weather Service Pacific Tsunami Warning Center Sponsored by: NOAA With Cindi Preller, NOAA's National Weather Service Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu, Hawai'i May 22, 2020, marks the 60th year since the 1960 Great Chilean earthquake, the largest ever measured at magnitude 9.5, which wreaked havoc across the entire Pacific Basin.…

NOAA Webinar: Coastal Marshland in My Texas Backyard

Nikki Fitzgerald, NOAA's Texas Sea Grant Sponsored by: NOAA Let's explore Nikki's backyard coastal marsh together in the 'Alligator Capital of Texas'! She will take us on a journey while kayaking or riding on the back of a marsh buggy. Have you ever heard a baby alligator chirp before? No worries, Nikki will let you…

NOAA Webinar: Blue Blood, Green Eggs, and Red Knots: The Amazing Story of the Horseshoe Crab

Chris Petrone, NOAA's Delaware Sea Grant Sponsored by: NOAA About 20 million years ago, the horseshoe crab, as we know it today, evolved. Members of Family Limulidae, which include four extant species of horseshoe crabs, have relatives—the trilobites—that existed on Earth over 500 million years ago! In North America, just one species of horseshoe crabs…