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Featured Stories | February 15, 2016
Chasing Whales
Thanks a variety of robotic instruments, researchers are using information about whale behavior to decrease ship strikes and other human-caused mortality events. -
Featured Stories | February 8, 2016
Predators in the Plankton
WHOI researcher Matt Johnson studies three plankton species that illustrate just how wonderfully weird and complex life in the ocean can be. -
MIT - The Darwin Project | February 5, 2016
Darwin Goes to Ocean Sciences 2016
Look out for the Darwin team sharing their work at this year's Ocean Sciences conference, February 21-26 in New Orleans, Louisiana. -
Featured Stories | February 3, 2016
AGU Spotlights MIT Synthesis of Ocean Circulation Research
A new MIT study takes stock of what we know and what’s still uncertain about AMOC variability and its role in global climate. -
Featured Stories, MIT News | February 1, 2016
Living a “Mixotrophic” Lifestyle
MIT News reports on a new study that suggests plankton may have a larger impact on ocean carbon storage than previously thought. Read it here. -
Featured Stories | January 28, 2016
John Marshall Receives AMS Haurwitz Prize
MIT Oceanographer honored by AMS for his seminal contributions to atmospheric, oceanic, and climate dynamics and the creation of innovative modeling tools and educational resources. -
WHOI News | January 28, 2016
Can animals thrive without oxygen?
A research team garnered attention in 2010 when it published evidence of finding the first animals living in permanently anoxic conditions at the ocean bottom. Now a new study, led by WHOI scientists, raises doubts. -
WHOI - Oceanus | January 27, 2016
Seal Whiskers Inspire Marine Technology
By observing nature, biomimetic engineer designs new sensor -
WHOI News | January 21, 2016
Study Reveals Climate Change Impacts on Buzzards Bay
An analysis of long-term, water quality monitoring data reveals that climate change is already having an impact on ecosystems in the coastal waters of Buzzards Bay, Mass. These impacts relate to how nitrogen pollution affects coastal ecosystems. -
Featured Stories | January 15, 2016
MIT on Climate, Science, and Action
MIT Climate Symposium will bring together leading researchers and science communicators to discuss the science, economics, and policy of the most pressing issue of our time. -
MITgcm News | January 15, 2016
2015 Research Roundup
Another new year, another research roundup! Best wishes to MITgcmers past, MITgcmers present and MITgcmers yet to come... -
MIT Sea Grant | January 14, 2016
Planning for Climate Change Impacts on Shellfish in Wellfleet Harbor
MIT Sea Grant's web developer, Ben Bray, and Social and Environmental Research Institute Research Fellow, Seth Tuler, P.h.D, created a website to showcase the potential impacts of climate change on shellfish and shellfishing in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. The website provides an overview of the climate-related threats to shellfish and commercial shellfishing in Wellfleet Harbor and potential strategies that can be considered by the Town of Wellfleet to prevent and mitigate their impacts. -
WHOI - Oceanus | January 13, 2016
HABCAM
HABitat mapping CAMera system is a window on the seafloor -
WHOI News | January 8, 2016
Robotic Vehicles Offer a New Tool in Study of Shark Behavior
THe REMUS SharkCam has enabled groundbreaking scientific understanding of great white sharks. -
Featured Stories | December 21, 2015
Best of Oceans at MIT 2015
Happy New Year from Oceans at MIT! Here's our top 15 stories from 2015. Related topics | Oceans and Climate | A Warming World -
WHOI - Oceanus | December 21, 2015
How Did Earth Get Its Ocean?
A student's quest to learn the origin of our planet's water. -
Featured Stories | December 18, 2015
At COP21, Finding Hope for Climate in the Aerocene
Artist Tomás Saraceno and MIT scientists join forces to confront climate crisis at UN conference. Related topics |Human Influences | A Warming World -
WHOI - Oceanus | December 15, 2015
Specks in the Spectrometer
An atomic odyssey from the Great Calcite Belt to a data point -
WHOI News | December 9, 2015
Study Measures Drag from Fishing Gear Entanglements on North Atlantic Right Whales
In a paper published online Dec. 9, 2015, in Marine Mammal Science, a research team led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), has for the first time quantified the amount of drag on entangled whales that is created by towing fishing gear. -
WHOI News | December 9, 2015
Galapagos Expedition Reveals Unknown Seamounts, New Species
During a three-week expedition in August, an international team conducted the first scientific expedition to map and characterize the seamounts on the Galápagos platform.