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HARBOR BRANCH in the Media
"Dolphin dies after beaching at Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge" By Megan V. Winslow, TCPalm News - July 21, 2005
"Lagoon study hunts ill dolphins" By Jim Waymer, Florida Today - June 23, 2004
"Tumors found on lagoon dolphins" By Rachel Harris, Palm Beach Post Staff Writer - Saturday, July 3, 2004
"County, three cities to fund study on triggers of red tide," Bonita Daily News, by Chad Gillis
Editorial: "Coming to reefs' rescue," June 14, 2004, Palm Beach Post
Editorial: "Harbor Branch research gets state boost," June 13, 2004, Ft. Pierce Tribune
"New rules protect seahorses," June 11, 2004, Daytona Beach News-Journal, by Dinah Voyles Pulver
Editorial: "Wise Investment," June 11, 2004, Florida Today
"HBOI will get $1.5 million from state," June 10, 2004, Vero Beach Press Journal, Ft. Pierce Tribune and other local papers,
and South Florida Sun-Sentinel, by Suzanne Wentley
"Harbor Branch nets $1.5M," June 10, 2004, Florida Today, by Jim Waymer
"State give harbor Branch $1.5 million," June 10, 2004, The Palm Beach Post, by Lindsay Jones
Story on new state funding, June 9, 2004, NBC Channel 5
"Sub seeks medical miracles at sea," June 7, 2004, National Public Radio's All Things Considered, by Phillip Davis
"Turn kids on to bioluminescence," June 4, 2004, Seattle Post Intelligencer, by Doree Armstrong
Editorial: "Legislators, stand up to the governor," May 30, 2004, The Stuart News, by Nancy Smith,
"Study spotlights Antillean manatees," May 29, 2004, Ft. Pierce Tribune and other local papers, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, by Suzanne Wentley
"Biotech quest under the sea may reveal innovative medicines," May 28, 2004, The Miami Herald, by Sarah Lesher. (Also appeared in:
Houston Chronicle, TX, Seattle Post Intelligencer, WA, San Jose Mercury News, CA, Centre Daily Times, PA, Bradenton Herald, FL,
Grand Forks Herald, ND, Duluth News Tribune, MN, Monterey County Herald, CA, Kansas City Star, MO, The State, SC,
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA, Macon Telegraph, GA, Pioneer Press, MN, Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC, Charlotte Observer,
NC, and others)
"Cures From the Deep," May 27, 2004, NBC 6- Miami, by Jeff Burnside
"Couple donate to Harbor Branch," May 27, 2004, The Vero Beach Press Journal, Ft. Pierce Tribune, and other local papers.
"Metro Report: Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution has received a $550,000 donation from a Vero Beach Couple," May 25, 2004, The Palm Beach Post
Editorial: "Researchers looking for disease cures," May 18, 2004, The Ft. Pierce Tribune
Editorial: "Endangered species worth protecting," May 12, 2004, The Palm Beach Post, by Sally Swartz.
"New license plates to benefit Harbor Branch," May 4, 2004, The Palm Beach Post, by Libby Wells,
"Menacing shark license plate rejected," May 4, 2004, local Scripps papers, by Suzanne Wentley
Editorial: "City garners wealth of attention, National Recognition bestowed on Fort Pierce," May 2, 2004, Ft. Pierce Tribune, by Michael Goforth
"Lost Gold of the Republic," April 25, 2004, National Geographic Ultimate Explorer on MSNBC with Lisa Ling
"Lost Gold of the Republic," April 25, 2004, Dateline NBC
Editorial: "Seize chance to turn tide on oceans," April 25, 2004, The Palm Beach Post, by Dr. Shirley Pomponi
"MSNBC to feature Harbor Branch submersible pilot," April 25, 2004, The Palm Beach Post, by Libby Wells
"Submersible to be a star of TV show," April 23, 2004, local Scripps papers
Editorial: "Panel offers steps to reverse our oceans' downward spiral," April 22, 2004, Local Scripps papers, by Dr. Shirley Pomponi
"Call to increase ocean research good news for Harbor Branch," April 21, 2004, Local Scripps papers, by Tyler Treadway
"Shake-up redirects Harbor Branch's path," April 18, 2004, The Palm Beach Post, by Libby Wells
"Diseases, deaths spark broader worries," April 13, 2004, Daytona Beach News-Journal, by Dinah Voyles Pulver.
"Dragons in the deep," April 9, 2004, Environmental News Network
"Harbor Branch scientists could aid in identifying dolphins' killer," April 2, 2004, local Scripps papers, by Suzanne Wentley
"Anti-Cancer Sponge," April 2, 2004, news story distributed around the country by ScienCentral News, by Karen Lurie
"Research Coast' moniker might prove new lure," March 30, 2004, The Palm Beach Post, by Jim Reeder
"Medicine From the Sea" May 2004, Smithsonian, by Kevin Krajick
"Splendor in the dark," May 2004, Discover, by Jack McClintock
"Study spotlights Antillean manatees -
Experts from Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution are gauging the health of the creatures, smaller relatives of the Florida manatee. "
May 29, 2004, Local Scripps papers, by Suzanne Wentley
"Dolphins 'on edge of health crisis - Denizens of the Indian River Lagoon appear to be less healthy than
their counterparts in other estuaries, scientists warn." May 5, 2004, Local Scripps papers, Suzanne Wentley
"Call to increase ocean research good news for Harbor Branch," April 21, 2004, Local Scripps papers, by Tyler Treadway
"Shake-up redirects Harbor Branch's path," April 18, 2004, The Palm Beach Post, by Libby Wells
"Diseases, deaths spark broader worries," April 13, 2004, Daytona Beach News-Journal, by Dinah Voyles Pulver.
"Dragons in the deep," April 9, 2004, Environmental News Network
"Harbor Branch scientists could aid in identifying dolphins' killer," April 2, 2004, local Scripps papers, by Suzanne Wentley
"Anti-Cancer Sponge," April 2, 2004, news story distributed around the country by ScienCentral News, by Karen Lurie
"Research Coast' moniker might prove new lure," March 30, 2004, The Palm Beach Post, by Jim Reeder
Drug discovery article, May 2004, Smithsonian
Bioluminescence research article, May 2004, Discover
"A new dragon among us: Beware to lanternfishes," March 25, 2004, Astrobiology Magazine
"Species of predator fish discovered," March 24, 2004, Washington Times
"There be dragons: New deep-sea predator species discovered" March 24, 2004, Innovations Report (Germany)
"Found: The Anticancer Sponge," March 2004, Discover, by Susan Kruglinski
"Researchers explore new ways of raising saltwater fish outside the ocean" March 20-26, 2004, Distributed by Associated Press
to The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, San Jose Mercury News, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Newsday (NY), CNN.com, CBSNews.com, The
Miami Herald, Seattle Post Intelligencer, Yahoo News,Wired.com, CNN International.com, Montgomery County Record, Wilmington MOrning Star,
Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, Times Daily (AL), The Ledger (FL), Centre Daily Times (PA), Fort Wayne Journal Gazettee (IN), San Luis Obispo
Tribune, Tuscaloosa News, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Fort Worth Star Telegram, Wilmington Morning Star, Contra Costa Times (CA), Bradenton
Herald, Springfield News Sun, Biloxi Sun Herald, Ocala Star-Banner, Fort Wayne News Sentinel, Akron Beacon Journal, Lakeland Ledger,
Worcester Telegram, Kansas City Star, Wichita Eagle, Times Picayune (LA), Grand Forks Herald (ND), Duluth News Tribune, and others
"Exotic algae in Loxahatchee River worries experts," March 19, 2004, Scripps Papers and South Florida Sun-Sentinel, by
Suzanne Wentley
Ocean Watch news segment on Oceans, Reefs, & Aquariums, March 15, 2004, WPBF-ABC
"The brains of the outfit," March 14, 2004, Palm Beach Post, by Lauren Gold
"Research raises more than one debate," March 7, 2004, The Palm Beach Post, by Stacey Singer
Editorial: "A new alarm: Ulcers in Indian River Lagoon dolphins a sign pollution is destroying the estuary," March 4, 2004, Florida Today
"Turning the tide?," March 1, 2004, The Herald Tribune (west Florida), by Mark Zaloudek
"Tests find lagoon dolphins suffer stomach ulcers," Feb. 29, 2004, Florida Today, Bradenton Herald, The State (SC), Miami Herald, Lakeland Ledger, Charleston Post Courier, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Sarasota Herald-Tribune and others, by Jim Waymer
"Glades cleanup could harm reefs: Good intentions in one area could end up harming another: A scientist says nitrogen present in the increased water flow from the Everglades could kill some Keys coral reefs," Feb. 25, 2004, distributed by Associated Press to Florida Keys Keynoter, Naples Daily News, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, Orlando Sentinel, and others, by Hilary Roxe
News stories on local WPTV-NBC, and KTAL (Shreveport, LA), WESH (Orlando), KXAN (Austin, TX), WCYB (Tri-Cities, TN-VA), Feb. 25, 2004
"Bad news for area water-watchers," Feb. 25, 2004, The Palm Beach Post, by Sally Swartz
"Spouting ocean trivia part of local schools' academic Manatee Bowl," Feb. 22, 2004, Scripps papers, by Derek Simmonsen
"Trawlers Destroying Deep-Sea Reefs, Scientists Say," Feb. 19, 2004, National Geographic News, by John Pickrell
"Dolphins from estuary sick, study finds," Feb. 17, 2004, The Palm Beach Post, by Libby Wells
"Lagoon dolphins diseased, test finds," Feb. 17, 2004, The Palm Beach Post, by Libby Wells
"New project works to retain Florida clams through summer," Feb. 15, 2004, The News-Press (Ft. Myers)
"Experts to study sewage-fumes link," Feb. 10, 2004, Florida Today, by Jim Waymer
"Those working to save Keys reef eye Everglades project," Feb. 8, 2004, Naples News, by Cathy Zollo
"Great Depths of Knowledge Await Below: The ocean floor is more promising than Mars rocks," Feb. 2, 2004, The Los Angeles Times, by Amitai Etzioni
"Discharges Pollute Lagoon," Jan. 24, 2004, South Florida Sun Sentinel
"Currents put discharges in Indian River Lagoon, study finds," Jan. 21, 2004, Stuart News, Ft. Pierce Tribune, and others, by Suzanne Wentley
"Fish farms may be 'wave of the future' for Gulf," Jan. 19, 2004, Naples News, by Cathy Zollo
"New patrol vessel set to protect fragile reef," Jan. 8, 2004, Miami Herald, by Phil Long. Also, Sun Herald (South Mississippi)
"Boat patrols to protect area's rare coral reef," Jan. 8, 2004, The Daytona Beach News-Journal, by Dinah Voyles Pulver
"Craft guards fragile coral: $1.15 million boat patrols for poachers," Jan. 7, 2004, Florida Today, by Jim Waymer
A six-minute feature on the Division of Biomedical Marine Research's October, 2003 expedition to the Bahamas that led to rediscovery of
the elusive sponge aired around the globe on CNN International's Global Challenges series on Dec. 21 and 28, 2003, and on Jan. 4, 2004.
The same story ran Dec. 20 and 21 on CNN's Next@CNN series
"Elusive Sponge Discovered," Science and Children, January 2004, pp. 10-12
"Medicines from the Deep Sea: Explorations in the Gulf of Mexico," Issue 1, 2004, The Slate, by John Reed
"Undervandskamera forklaedt som gople," Jan. 2004, p. 19, Illustreret Videnskab (Danish magazine)
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