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After Mapping Seafloor, Search Resumes For Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
The search resumed on Monday. Melissa Block talks to David Gallo, an oceanographer at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, who worked on finding Air France flight 447.
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Rising Seas Could Cause Problems For Internet Infrastructure
The Internet relies on a network of cables, many buried underground along U.S. coastlines. A new analysis finds sea level rise could put thousands of miles of cable underwater in the next 15 years.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper On Hurricane Response
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper about how the state is responding to the hurricane.
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Councilman Plans To Turn ‘Destitute’ Mayport Land Into ‘Incredible Destination'
The City of Jacksonville could soon acquire 6.72 acres of Mayport waterfront property with the goal of attracting private developers to transform the area…
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Starving Baby Sea Lions Flood Southern California Shores
More than 1,000 sick and dying sea lion pups have been found stranded since the beginning of the year, from Santa Barbara to San Diego. As scientists try to figure out why, one animal rescue worker says that in nearly three decades on the job, he's never seen anything like it.
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Spike In Tourism To Indonesia's Komodo Island Has Environmentalists Worried
Indonesia's Komodo Island, a UNESCO heritage site famous for its giant lizards, is among the world's best dive sites. An increase in tourism is prompting concern for the island's ecosystem.
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Carolina Beach Town Manager On Hurricane Preparations
Michael Cramer is the town manager for Carolina Beach, the largest beach town New Hanover County, N.C. He talks with Steve Inskeep about hurricane preparations.
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Sundial's October Book Club Pick Explores Trauma And Exile In South Florida
Author Patricia Engel first had the idea for her latest novel while driving in Miami with her mom more than 10 years ago. When they drove over a bridge,...
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'Get Off The Boat' — Women In Commercial Fishing Industry Fight Sexual Harassment
Women make up roughly 15% of Alaska's commercial fishing industry, and sexual harassment is part of the job. Being on a boat for weeks at a time makes harassment hard to escape.
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Alaska Villages Run Dry And Residents Worry About A 'Future Of No Water'
The remote community of Nanwalek on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula is accessible only by boat or seaplane. Now, it's running out of water because of a lack of rainfall and low snowpack.
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