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The group announced a hiatus earlier this year. Now, the website containing the group's history and DEI resources is gone.
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At least 27 percent of staff who worked at NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center when Trump took office are no longer with the agency. The Woods Hole lab is at the center of the regional fisheries operations.
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Building repairs will require the aquarium to shut off animal-support systems. Most of the sea creatures currently at the aquarium will have to be released or re-homed, including the resident 25-year-old harbor seal.
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The rally was part of a national movement that's grown in response to the Trump administration's policies, which organizers say are a threat to scientific progress.
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The Trump administration is laying off hundreds of scientists and weather forecasters with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). In Woods Hole, where five major scientific institutions are based, and climate, weather and environment research is the culture and economy, the impacts are far reaching.
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People can join the tour by scanning QR codes atop small posts along the 2.2 mile loop — or take the tour virtually. The tour includes stops at Stoney Beach, Landfall Restaurant, and the Steamship Authority.
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The raise, which is the largest in years, comes after months of urging by the WHOI Grad Students Union.
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On January 26, NAS announced Holdren, president emeritus of Woodwell Climate Research Center in Woods Hole, will receive the honor for “extraordinary use of science for the public good” on May 1, during the Academy’s 159th annual meeting.
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How much anesthesia does it take to put a fish under before surgery?It’s not a question most veterinarians have to answer, but it’s what Lisa Abbo is trying to figure out at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole as she looks down at a striped bass on a steel operating table.
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Steamship Authority architects say they are 90 percent done with design, but residents still aren't satisfied