WHOI in the News
Armed With Anemones: How Some Young Fish Survive in the Sea
New York Times
        	Underwater robot departs Mass. on 5-year mission to circle the globe
WBUR
        	Corals are disappearing, pushing Earth to its first major ‘tipping point’
Grist
        	How marine robots are shaping our future
WCAI
        	Researchers say USS Arizona providing blueprint for addressing oil leakage at thousands of WWII shipwrecks
WHDH
        	Riders on the storm: The birds that fly into hurricanes
BBC
        	Marine Life Thrives On Toxic WWII Warheads Dumped In Baltic Sea
Forbes
        	Scientists are studying fresh and brackish water located deep beneath the seafloor south of Nantucket
WCAI
        	MassCEC awards $11.3M to support ocean tech research
Boston Business Journal
        	Fish that live in the ocean’s ‘twilight zone’ are the missing links between sharks and their prey
Earth
        	The oceans just hit an ominous milestone
Grist
        	AI Could One Day Help Us Understand Whale, Dolphin, and Other Animal Languages
Discover Magazine
        	Looking for an environmentally friendly drinking straw?
Northeastern Global News
        	In the Philippines, a New Protected Seascape Safeguards ‘Super Reefs’
Inside Climate News
        	Scientists went hunting for freshwater deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean
CNN
        	Sensor data helps lobster fishers adjust to seasonally recurring low-oxygen zones
The Falmouth Enterprise
        	All in a Wuzzle
NPR
        	Researchers Trace Mercury Into The Open Ocean Food Web
Deeper Blue
        	Scientists, state monitoring low oxygen zones in Cape Cod Bay
WCAI
        	A new, ‘adorable’ deep-sea fish swims into view
The New York Times
        	A rainbow of fish dazzles in New Jersey
Popular Science
        	Scientists search for water for a thirsty world
The Associated Press
        	A PR makeover for sharks (think ‘Jaws’) could do a whole lot of good for the ocean
The Los Angeles Times
        	His search for the Titanic concealed a top-secret military operation
CNN
        	
 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			 
        			