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Grouper State-of-the-art research to track black and red grouper in the Dry Tortugas National Park
VIRGINIA KEY, FL (February 20, 2006) Rosenstiel School fisheries researchers will embark on state-of-the-art research at the end of February to track black and red grouper in the Dry Tortugas National Park to develop a better understanding of species' movement and habitat require-ments, so they can help more efficiently design and assess future marine-protected areas.
Bond Brungard photos/For the Poughkeepsie Journal 7/21/05 Poughkeepsie Journal
In Search of Whales - Weigh anchor to catch glimpse of humpbacks
By Bond Brungard
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A humpback whale slaps its tail after diving. This move by the huge mammal draws plenty of attention from visitors board a Yankee Fleet whale-watching vessel.
For the Poughkeepsie Journal
  7/22/05 Gloucester Daily Times
Overnight fishing trip has these women hooked on the sport
by Catherine Williams
  August 7, 2005 Florida Keys Citizen
Yankee's dandee 20th - Tortugas ferry celebrates anniversary
By Chelsea Solmo
  8/14/05 Boston Globe
For whales and their watchers, a season of might and majesty
By Kathy McCabe
Freckles charged from the open ocean, twirling her 80,000-pound body in the air before quickly slipping back into the green, murky sea about 20 miles off Gloucester.
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