WHOI in the News
Tuna more reliant on ‘deep-sea buffet’ than first thought
Oceanographic Magazine
WHOI Oceanographers Investigate Flooding in Southern Brazil
ECO Magazine
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Dive Team Awarded by International Organization
Ocean News & Technology
Thriving Antarctic Ecosystem Revealed by a Departing Iceberg
Eos
Westport Man’s 3D Printing Skills Helped Stranded NASA Astronaut
FUN 107
State launches ‘acoustic’ program using buoys to monitor endangered right whales off Mass. coast
The Boston Globe
What Sound Does a Shark Make? Scientists Release First Known Recordings
People
Emperor penguins could be lost to climate change by 2100
Oceanographic Magazine
New buoys listen for critically endangered right whale sounds off Massachusetts coast
WBZ
First shark sound recordings captured by researchers, study shows
ABC News
They are known as silent killers. Now, unprecedented recordings reveal first known shark sounds
CNN
With climate change, cryosphere melt scales up as a threat to planetary health
Mongabay
Ocean dumping – or a climate solution? A growing industry bets on the ocean to capture carbon
Associated Press
How Suni Williams’ dogs kept her company in space
WCVB
Thar she blows. AI whale detection system gives captains advance warning
Canada's National Observer
Astronauts stuck in space return to Earth after unexpected 9-month mission
Cape Cod Times
Sea Levels Rose More Than Expected in 2024, According to a NASA Analysis
Smithsonian Magazine
Seal ‘oceanographers’ reveal fish abundance in Pacific Ocean’s twilight zone
Mongabay
From Vermont to Antarctica, Shavonna Bent charts a course to a PhD in Chemical Oceanography
VTDigger
500,000 barrels of DDT in the sea: Interview with documentary directors on California coast crisis
Mongabay
Whale Pee Is Good for the Ocean, Study Finds
Mental Floss
From Tin Cans to AI: How a century of deep-sea filmmaking revolutionized ocean exploration
Popular Science
Coral acoustics: AI trained to detect fish sounds faster than humans
Oceanographic Magazine
Faster Identification of Fish Sounds from Acoustic Recordings Can Improve Research
ECO Magazine