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NSF awards UD, partners $15 million for environmental research, education (November 12 edition of the UDaily)

Plant disease study may extend to helping crops: UD team finds plants get help from 'good' bacteria in soil (November 10 issue of The News Journal)

For water, safe doesn't mean pure: Drinking water contaminants abound, but for the most part, they can be managed (November 4 issue of The News Journal)

VINELAND: Environmental lectures offered at CCC (October 28 issue of the Daily Journal)

DAWN study: Sussex population could reach 2 million (October 28 issue of the Cape Gazette)

Milford marsh uses new way to fight erosion: Innovative stabilization method used to restore 56-acre wetland (October 3 issue of The News Journal)

Oyster cult international draw (September 24 issue of the Press of Atlantic City)

Students sink their teeth into sandtiger research (September 23 issue of the Cape Gazette)

Bling on sharks pings research data: Delaware State team studies sand tigers (September 16 issue of The News Journal)

University of Delaware Sea Grant research program awarded $348,296 (September 10 issue of the Cape Gazette)

Friends of Prime Hook to host Vandergrift Memorial lecture Sept. 13 (September 10 issue of the Cape Gazette)

Certain flame retardants may make us sick (September 8 issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer)

Sustainability conference to host panel of experts: Free lecture to explore environmental topics Sept. 9 (September 5 issue of the Cape Gazette)

Report: Good, bad news on N.J. water (September 2 issue of the Courier-Post)

N.J. finds many private wells contaminated (August 29 issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer)

Updated 'State of the Estuary' report on Delaware River (August 19 issue of the Mt. Airy Times)

New, potentially damaging pollutant is discovered (August 19 issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer)

Cape ospreys featured in Ocean Currents lecture (August 18 issue of the Cape Gazette)

Stockton College to study N.J. shoreline (August 18 issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer)

Maritime Hall of Fame to honor five inductees Sept. 20 (August 12 issue of the Cape Gazette)

Status of Delaware Estuary Report Released (August 5 issue of the Town Talk News)

New Report Details the Status of Vital Species, Resources in Delaware Estuary (August 1 edition of the PA Environment Digest)

New Jersey to be hit hard by climate change, report says (July 31 issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer)

Partnership for the Del. Estuary releases 'state of the estuary' report (July 20 posting on CommunityPub.com)

Horseshoe crab population is increasing, but shorebird count is down (July 21 issue of the Cape Gazette)

• "Partnership for the Delaware Estuary prepares for climate change study" (July 7 issue of the Community News)

Seeking pollinators in wings: With domesticated bees on the decline, scientists are studying whether native species could keep the nation's crops going (July 7 issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer)

Feathered diners go hungry at Del. Bay (June 9 issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer)

College of Marine and Earth Studies Honors Day recognizes achievements (June 4 issue of the Cape Gazette)

Cox Hall Creek Project Advances (June 3 issue of the Cape May County Herald)


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