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According to Charles Yarish, an algae expert at the University of Connecticut, due to global climate change, the sea plant is at risk in New York City, where it is slowly receding out of our waters.
NYT > Home Page By AVA CHIN 2011
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"She's been trying to get me to take her for a while, so I decided today's a special day, let's go," Yarish said.
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The microscopic stage is the key, and Yarish and Sarah Redmond, a graduate student and former Ocean Approved employee, are figuring out how best to control it, starting with sugar kelp.
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Yarish, a seaweed expert, is collaborating with a Maine company that sells seaweed cut as noodles, salads and slaw.
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Yarish and his colleagues are working on a solution using small-business innovation funds from the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration, as well as a Connecticut Sea
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Remond and Yarish have just received a string of the tiny plants, sent from Korea, which they wrap around PVC pipes before allowing the spores to settle onto it.
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Image Credits: Stanwyck: Everett Collection; Runway: Mike Yarish/Lifetime
'Project Runway' and film noir: What are your favorite femme-fatale fashions? | EW.com 2009
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Anna Draper and Stephanie (Photo by Mike Yarish/AMC)
Nour Akkad: Mad Men Fashion Report: California Don and Hot Pants 2010
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Anna Draper and Stephanie (Photo by Mike Yarish/AMC)
Nour Akkad: Mad Men Fashion Report: California Don and Hot Pants 2010
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(Photo by Mike Yarish/AMC) (Photo by Mike Yarish/AMC)
Nour Akkad: Mad Men Fashion Report: Red Hot Joan and Decorative Necklines 2010
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