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May 2009
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Julie Cherry
Elevated CO2: Could it help coastal wetlands keep pace with sea-level rise?

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Research
Elevated Atmospheric CO2 May Help Coastal Wetlands Keep Pace with Sea-Level Rise

Erosion Doubles Along Part of Alaska's Arctic Coast—Cultural and Historical Sites Lost

The Shrinking Beaufort Sea Coastline

New USGS Study Documents Rapid Disappearance of Antarctica's Ice Shelves

Research Ecologists Question Effects of Climate Change on Infectious Diseases

Outreach
Science and Community Education Support Diamondback Terrapin Survival

USGS Assists with Science Fairs in Falmouth, Massachusetts

Meetings
USGS and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Participate in Coastal Erosion Workshop in Ghana

Awards
Hawai‘i State Senate Urges Use of USGS Findings to Preserve Health of South Moloka‘i Coral Reef

DOI Meritorious Service Award for Conservation of Critical Sediment Resources in the Grand Canyon

2008 High-Flow Experiment from Glen Canyon Dam Leads to Awards for USGS Personnel

Coastal and Ocean Researchers Receive DOI Meritorious Service Awards

Biologist Keith Miles Receives 2008 USGS Western Region Diversity Award in Supervisor Category

USGS Group Honored for Interdisciplinary Research on the Alaska Coastal Plain

Creators of USGS Web Site Honored for Award from National Association of Government Communicators

Staff and Center News
USGS Engineer Competes in Curling Club Nationals—Team Wins Silver

Publications
May 2009 Publications List

Recent Highlights from Past Issues
Canadian Coast Guard Ship Louis S. St-Laurent and U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy
Icebreaker Surveys in the Arctic Ocean

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Barrier Island Evolution: Ship and Horn Islands

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Prehistoric Climate Can Help Forecast Future Changes

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