A more accurate charting of the full extent of stream networks will help land managers better protect U.S. creeks and rivers.
Biologists and veterinarians with the WDFW said they are seeing an increase in likely cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Washington wildlife.
Some federal decisions related to grizzly bears are imminent, but so too are budget cutbacks and leadership changes that ...
Curtis Tate spoke with Tom Pratt, a U.S. Geological Survey research geophysicist, about seismic activity in the region.
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As part of the engineering component, hydrographic surveys were conducted to map the water body, ensuring the identification of optimal water depths necessary for a sustainable water tapping inlet.
From a total solar eclipse that captivated our continent to record temperatures that scorched the planet, these were the ...
Improved satellite data reveals hidden underwater peaks, reshaping ocean mapping and advancing climate predictions.
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The Rundown Federal agencies publish reports on coastal groundwater hazards. White House science advisers submit their report ...
Twenty years after the deadliest wave in recorded history, most oceans have warning systems and communities have learned how best to escape the danger.