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"The Aleutians, Cradle of the Storms," a documentary jointly produced by New Zealand Natural History (Fox Television) and others, will air nationally on PBS on two consecutive Wednesdays at 10 p.m., May 8 and 15, 2002. Check your local station schedule to verify the airing schedule in your area. Two scientists at the USGS Western Ecological Research Center, research ecologist Jim Estes and wildlife biologist A. Keith Miles, appear in the two-part production, which covers the archipelago's geologic evolution, the origins and life of its traditional peoples, and its rich natural environment.
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African Sahel Dust
Aleutians Documentary
Radio Interview Explores African Dust
Florida Coastal Storm Defenses
Environmental Academy Web Site
Congressional BriefingSea Otter Research
John Hughes Clarke"Imaging Water Mass Variability"
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