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Shinnecock Nation, Marsh Science, Weekend Stargazing. Oct 15, 2021, Part 2

Oct 15, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Shinnicok Nation Land Is So Vulnerable to Climate Change
01:41 • 2min
3
What Are You Doing With the Kelp?
03:27 • 3min
4
What's Next for New York City?
06:22 • 2min
5
Culp Farming Can Actually Hold Back the Sea a Bit?
07:57 • 2min
6
Climate Change and Long Island
09:33 • 3min
7
Listen to the New Yorker Radio Hour
12:11 • 2min
8
Rising, Despatches From the New American Shore by Elizabeth Rush
13:43 • 2min
9
Marshes Are the Most Important Ecosystem You've Never Heard Of
15:33 • 2min
10
Is It a Forested Wetland or a Marsh?
17:22 • 2min
11
What's Amazing About Tidal Marshes?
19:13 • 3min
12
What Are Ghost Forests and How Do They Respond to Strangers?
22:04 • 2min
13
Restoration of Forested Wetland
24:04 • 2min
14
Is There a Conversation About Dismantling Barriers?
26:19 • 3min
15
Wetland Regulation
28:50 • 2min
16
Science Friday - Science in the Night Sky
30:29 • 2min
17
'Teepees and Telescopes'
32:31 • 2min
18
Star Stories in a Science Museum
34:15 • 2min
19
The Museum of Science and Astronomy
35:47 • 2min
20
The Future of Science
37:27 • 2min
21
Can Star Stories Bring Broken Communities Back Together?
39:21 • 2min
22
Science Friday, Slash Stories for the Rest of the Hour
40:54 • 2min
23
Observe the Moon in a Telescope
42:24 • 2min
24
A Lunar Eclipse in Starright
44:03 • 2min
25
Are You an Astronomer in Residence at the Grand Canyon?
45:48 • 2min
26
Science Friday Is Supported by Nature
47:52 • 2min