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        <description>Delaware Sea Grant produces SeaTalk, a bimonthly series of 30- and 60-second radio announcements on subjects ranging from sharks to sand dunes to current marine science research.</description>
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            <title>SeaTalk Audio - Spring Cleaning - March 2010</title>
            <description>The days are getting longer, robins have arrived, and you can see buds in the trees. Spring is here! </description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>The days are getting longer, robins have arrived, and you can see buds in the trees. Spring is here!</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>SeaTalk Audio - Apply for TIDE Summer Camp - March 2010</title>
            <description>Do you know a high schooler who has an interest in the marine environment? UD is accepting applications for this summer’s TIDE Camp.</description>
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            <title>SeaTalk Audio - Horseshoe Crab and Red Knot Bookmarks - March 2010</title>
            <description>Delaware’s sandy shores will soon be covered by hundreds of thousands of horseshoe crabs. These ancient creatures emerge from the water in May and June each year to spawn. </description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Delaware’s sandy shores will soon be covered by hundreds of thousands of horseshoe crabs. These ancient creatures emerge from the water in May and June each year to spawn.</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>SeaTalk Audio - Delaware Environmental Observing System - March 2010</title>
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            <title>SeaTalk Audio - Northeasters - January 2010</title>
            <description>The winter months often signal an increase in the number of storms known as northeasters. These storms can stall just off the coast — potentially increasing the amount of damage to beaches and coastal communities. </description>
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            <title>SeaTalk Audio - Glaciers - January 2010</title>
            <description>UD scientists are researching how climate change, human activity, and natural environmental cycles may affect the planet’s glaciers. </description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>UD scientists are researching how climate change, human activity, and natural environmental cycles may affect the planet’s glaciers.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>UD scientists are researching how climate change, human activity, and natural environmental cycles may affect the planet’s glaciers. </itunes:summary>
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            <itunes:keywords>marine science, Delaware, education, aquatic, ocean, marine, world, research, coastal, glacier, sea ice</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>SeaTalk Audio - 2010 Calendar - January 2010</title>
            <description>With the 2010 College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment and Delaware Sea Grant online calendar, you can bring the beauty of Delaware’s coastal resources to your computer screen! </description>
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            <title>SeaTalk Audio - Great Blue Heron - January 2010</title>
            <description>Spotting Great Blue Herons hunting in a winter marsh can be shiver inducing. How do the stately wading birds deal with the frigid water temperatures?</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Spotting Great Blue Herons hunting in a winter marsh can be shiver inducing. How do the stately wading birds deal with the frigid water temperatures?</itunes:subtitle>
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