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Invasive species ride tsunami debris to US shore By JEFF BARNARD, Associated Press June 9, 2012 When a floating dock the size of a boxcar washed up on a sandy beach in Oregon, beachcombers got excited because it was the
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Document Date: 2012-06-13 13:31:33


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The Associated Press / NOAA Fisheries Auke Bay Laboratories / /

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Oregon State University / Williams College / Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center / /

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Center for Research / Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center / Oregon State University / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Williams College / /

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Dungeness / Johnny Clamseed / Mandy Lindeberg / James Morris / Gayle Hansen / John Chapman / Andrew Cohen / James Carlton / /

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professor of marine sciences / research scientist / marine ecologist and invasive species specialist / professor of fisheries and invasive species specialist / director / marine ecologist and invasive species specialist at National Centers / /

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