By Wednesday, February 16, 2005
*NASA researchers have developed a program allowing them to better analyze satellite images of the shifting streams of green and blue to measure changes in how much phytoplankton is growing across the world's oceans
-Charleston Post and Courier, 2-16-05
*Third attempt may prove the charm for a computer model that simulates what would happen if the Savannah River were deepened
-Savannah Morning news, 2-16-05
*Dredging and sand-dumping practices of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have dramatically harmed Alabama beaches and necessitated ongoing restoration projects costing the public about $28 million, says a nationally recognized coastal engineer *Next month will make it five years since lawyers, hired by island property owners, filed a federal lawsuit, blaming the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the yearly loss of 15 feet of beach front from parts of Dauphin Island's southern coast
-Dauphin Island Mullet Wrapper, Mobile Register, 2-14-05
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