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MIT News | June 30, 2016
Microscale marine interactions may shape critical carbon cycles
New research finds interactions between microorganisms and marine particles may have significant effects on oceanic carbon cycling. -
MITgcm News | June 30, 2016
Summing Up Southern Ocean Upwelling
This month we spotlight work using MITgcm to better understand how upwelling associated with the Antarctic Circumpolar Current connects with atmospheric CO2 concentrations. -
WHOI News | June 30, 2016
Swansea University Professor Receives Prestigious Fulbright Award to Study at WHOI
David Lamb, a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at Swansea University in Wales, will conduct research at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) as part of an All Disciplines Scholar Fulbright Award. -
MIT Sea Grant | June 28, 2016
The New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center is officially open
MIT's Sea Grant collaborates to showcase New Bedford's fishing traditions and techniques -
WHOI News | June 27, 2016
Scientists Now Listening for Whales in New York Waters With Real-time Acoustic Buoy
Scientists working for WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) New York Aquarium and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) now have an "ear" for the New York region's biggest "voices and singers" the whales of New York Bight. -
MIT, News | June 24, 2016
Tactical Beauty
Underwater photographer and MIT visiting artist Keith Ellenbogen uses beauty as a call to arms, hoping his images will inspire people to protect ocean environments. -
WHOI News | June 24, 2016
SharkCam Tracks Great Whites into the Deep
Expedition Featured on Discovery Channel's 'Shark Week' 2016 -
News, WHOI News | June 21, 2016
Historic Marine Mammal Sound Archive Now Available Online
Over his more than 40 years as a scientist at WHOI, William Watkins led the effort to collect and catalog the vocalizations made by marine mammals. Now, a team from WHOI has launched the online, open access William Watkins Marine Mammal Sound Database. -
News, WHOI News | June 20, 2016
Artifacts Discovered on Return Expedition to Antikythera Shipwreck
An international research team led by archaeologists and technical experts from the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports and WHOI has discovered spectacular artifacts during its ongoing excavation of the famous ancient Antikythera Shipwreck off the Greek island of Antikythera in the Aegean Sea. -
MIT, News | June 17, 2016
MIT Students Awarded 2016 Fulbright Grants
Environment-focused MIT grantees will spend the 2016-2017 academic year conducting research abroad. -
MIT Sea Grant | June 15, 2016
Ocean Acidification Research Seminar Tuesday June 28th from 12:00 to 1:30
MIT Sea Grant invites you to our next seminar about ocean acidification. -
MIT, News | June 14, 2016
Why This Hurricane Season is so Important to Scientists
Determining the underlying drivers of Atlantic ocean temperatures and their effect on hurricane activity -
Featured Stories, MIT, News | June 13, 2016
Solving the Mystery of the Antarctic’s Missing Heat
Around the globe, ocean surface temperatures have been rising due to global warming, but the seas around Antarctica haven’t changed much. Now, researchers may have discovered why. -
Featured Stories, MIT, News | June 11, 2016
The Value of Community Engagement with Climate Science
Climate change is arguably one of the biggest challenges that humanity will ever face, and so outreach by climate scientists is a large step towards developing an informed society equipped to address it. -
MIT, MIT News | June 9, 2016
Willem Malkus, professor emeritus of mathematics, dies at 92
Longtime MIT professor and pioneer in fluid dynamics made fundamental contributions to applied mathematics. -
WHOI - Oceanus | June 7, 2016
Shark Tales
Satellite tags reveal hidden world of ocean's largest fish -
MIT - The Darwin Project, News | June 6, 2016
Digital Ocean
Modeling the diverse world of phytoplankton opens up a predictive view of our own. MIT’s Spectrum Magazine spotlight’s the Darwin Project. -
MIT Sea Grant, News | June 5, 2016
MIT Sea Grant celebrates World Ocean Day at the New England Aquarium
MIT Sea Grant outreach generates interest in the field of marine technology by making its research both fun and accessible. -
Featured Stories, MIT, News | June 3, 2016
Response of Global Climate to the Antarctic Ozone Hole
A distinguished group of meteorologists, oceanographers and climatologists will assemble at MIT on June 7-8th, 2016 for the third annual progress meeting of the NSF-supported Ozone and Climate Project, which aims to understand the role of the Antarctic ozone hole and its importance in the global picture of climate change. -
MIT Sea Grant | June 1, 2016
MIT Sea Grant Strategic Planning 2018-2021 – Join Us June 8!
MIT Sea Grant asks for your assistance in preparing our 2018-2021 strategic plan in support of the Sea Grant mission (2014 plan). Separate panels will be convened to consider the research, education and advisory outreach programs, respectively. Since we need input from the whole community, we would like to invite you to participate our panel meetings.