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"The Aftermath: Costs of Shoring Up Coastal Communities"

"For more than a century, for good or ill, New Jersey has led the nation in coastal development. Many of the barrier islands along its coast have long been lined by rock jetties, concrete sea walls or other protective armor. Most of its coastal communities have beaches only because engineers periodically replenish them with sand pumped from offshore. Now much of that sand is gone."

Source: NY Times, 11/06/2012

"Officials Rush to Find Ways for the Storm-Tossed to Vote"

"Elected officials in New York and New Jersey scrambled Monday to enable displaced citizens to vote in the election on Tuesday, relocating scores of coastal polling places that had become unusable because of power failures, flooding or evacuations."

Source: NY Times, 11/06/2012

2012 David Stolberg Meritorious Service Award Winner: Janet Raloff

Volunteers are the lifeblood of SEJ. You make it happen for all of us. This year's volunteer award recipient is founding SEJ board member Janet Raloff, senior editor at Science News. Read the transcript of SEJ president Carolyn Whetzel's presentation to Janet at the Lubbock conference here. Photo © Lindsey Hoshaw, lindseyhoshaw.com.

"Hunting For Toxic Chemicals in Donna"

"DONNA — The source of the toxic chemicals in the fish of the Donna Canal and reservoir is still a mystery almost 20 years after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency started looking. But residents of the South Texas town of Donna are still eating the fish laden with PCBs despite a ban and warning signs along the canal."

Source: San Antonio Express-News, 11/05/2012

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