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Survey (USGS) studies the Pacific Coast of the Western United States.  Team
scientists conduct marine research, monitor ocean processes, and provide
information about geologic hazards, environmental conditions, habitats, and
energy and mineral resources.

The Marine Facility is located in Redwood City Researchers are currently
working with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and
other organizations to develop probabilistic inundation-hazard maps for use by
the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). They are also searching for
ancient evidence of Tsunamis in Southern California that may take part in the
landslide deposit.

USGS scientists are mapping the distribution and condition of coral reefs as
part of a national effort to understand and protect these fragile environments.
Projects are currently taking place in Hawaii.

Website: "http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/"

[Summary provided by the USGS.]"""@en ;
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