WHOI in the News
For the North Atlantic Right Whale, Scars Tell the Story
Sierra Magazine
Researchers to test submersible in island’s waters
The Royal Gazette
Woods Hole seismometers captured meteor breakup, but scientists say finding fragments in Cape Cod Bay is a long shot
The Boston Globe
What are meteorites and how did they get into Cape Cod Bay?
WCAI
Scientists made a surprising discovery about a “ruthless predator”
BBC
Meteor over Cape Cod Bay shakes seismometers at Woods Hole
WCVB
WHOI partners to create a new education station in Norwalk, CT
News 12 | Connecticut
Could New Tech Help Save Some Very Rare Whales?
The New York Times
WHOI scientists work to add winter salt marsh data to carbon cycle knowledge
WCAI
The oldest ice ever recovered is a prehistoric time capsule
IFL Science
Florida braces for record ‘sargassum summer’
Florida Today
Sharks are helping scientists improve weather forecasts
The Los Angeles Times
AI-powered whale-spotting tech may help save San Francisco Bay’s gray whales
Science News
Researchers Help Solve Mystery of Clockwork-Like Earthquake System Deep Beneath the Pacific
ECO Magazine
Tiny seabirds fly sideways into the wind for a surprising reason
Earth
It’s a barracuda! It’s a shrimp! It’s a robot helping coral reefs
https://www.popsci.com/technology/coral-reef-robot/
Scientists develop an autonomous robot to map endangered coral reefs
The Associated Press
Industrial fishing has been depleting midwater fish for decades
Oceanographic Magazine
Miami-Dade’s sargassum problem isn’t going away — and neither are the costs
Miami Herald
Tiny fossil teeth offer new hints about the evolution of deep-sea fish
Space X
Researchers reveal how sharks could improve climate forecasts
USA Today
Planes and ships could run on kelp someday
The Associated Press
A Forgotten 1949 Recording Turns Out To Be The Oldest-Known Recording of a Whale Song
Discover Magazine
Scientists turn sharks into ocean sensors to improve climate forecasts
Earth
