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In December 2003, EEL was split off into a stand-alone project and subject to a major rewrite, in order to be used for real time scripting in an embedded rheology application. This is where the switch from interpreter to compiler/VM was made, and the actual programming language EEL materialized. The first official release was in January 2005.
Exobiology Extant Life Surveyor, (also called EELS) [1] is a snakebot vehicle originally designed to explore the surface and the oceans of Enceladus, a moon of Saturn. [2] The JPL has also referred to the possibility of using EELS to explore locations such as lunar lava tubes , [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Mars's polar caps, and Earth's ice sheets.
The Potter Valley Project has had a significant impact on summer low streamflows in the Eel River basin. Although the project taps water from only the upper 10% of the Eel River system, this headwaters region provides most of the summer flow in the lower Eel, especially during critically dry years, when only 5 cubic feet per second (0.14 m 3 /s ...
In 2023 the company applied to demolish the dams amid growing issues with maintenance, environmental compliance, and seismic liability. The project would drain Lake Pillsbury, make the Eel the longest free-flowing river in California, and restore hundreds of miles of habitat for endangered fish. [9] Cape Horn Dam: 63 ft (19 m) Mendocino County
In December 2018 researchers in the Azores, (about 1,400 km (870 mi) west of the Iberian coast—the furthest point on the migration route identified in previous experiments) fitted 26 large female European eels with satellite tags and released them into the Atlantic Ocean. Tracking demonstrated that the fishes' journey to the Sargasso took a ...
Environmentally Endangered Lands abbreviated as EEL is a land conservation program in Brevard County, Florida. Established in 1990, the program is funded by voter approved tax dollars. It is intended to conserve natural habitats and environmentally sensitive lands for "conservation, passive recreation, and environmental education".
Potter Valley Project. Eel River basin to the north and Russian River basin to the south. The upper Eel River runs to the north of the ridge at the north end of Potter Valley, and in this section is 475 ft (145 m) higher than the headwaters of East Fork Russian River. The Potter Valley Project was begun in 1900 to exploit the hydroelectric ...
By December 23, 752,000 cubic feet per second (21,300 m 3 /s) of water rushed down the Eel River at Scotia (still upstream from the confluence of the Van Duzen River), [6] 200,000 cubic feet per second (5,660 m 3 /s) more than the 1955 flood, and more than the average discharge of the entire Mississippi River basin. [16]