What's New
WE'VE MOVED!
The NSGL recently moved into the new Ocean Sciences & Exploration Center (OSEC) building on URI's Bay Campus. Our new address is:
National Sea Grant Library
University of Rhode Island Bay Campus
Ocean Science and Exploration Center
15 Pier Road
Narragansett, RI 02882
RECENT ACQUISITIONS
The following documents may be obtained from the originating Sea Grant Program or borrowed from the NSGL. Many are also available electronically by clicking on the "view PDF" link. If you would like to receive an email notification when the list is completed each month, please use our online request form.
November 2009
Minnesota Sea Grant
MINNU-F-09-002
Sea Grant files fresh news about fresh water KUMD Radio Program June 3-June 24, 2009 (podcasts).
Stephen Bortone, et al.
Listen to MP3 files
MINNU-G-09-001 (MT2)
Great Lakes shipping: fuel consumption and climate change.
D. Bergeron and Sharen Moen
2p.; no charge; View PDf
MINNU-H-08-002 (X144)
National guidelines to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species.
Doug Jensen
2p.; available on loan from NSGL or online; View PDF
MINNU-NR-08-001 (X137)
Stop aquatic hitchhikers!
Doug Jensen
2p.; no charge; View PDF
MINNU-NR-08-002 (X139
Don't let your lake get these fleas.
Doug Jensen
1pg.; available on loan from NSGL or online; View PDF
MINNU-NR-09-001 (X138)
Stop aquatic hitchhikers -- it makes dollars and sense.
Doug Jensen
1pg.; available on loan from NSGL or online; View PDF
MINNU-R-09-005 (JR 542A)
Interspecific resource competition between the invasive round goby and three native species: logperch, slimy sculpin, and spoonhead sculpin.
Margot A. Bergstrom and Allen F. Mensinger
9p.; no charge.
New York Sea Grant
NYSGI-H-09-001
How to hold a successful pharmaceutical take-back event without outside funding.
Larissa Graham
25p.; no charge; View PDF
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