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Into the Wild Irminger Sea
WHOI ship, scientists, and crew probe strategic oceanic gateway
Neither 60-knot winds, 40-foot waves, nor icebergs big as buildings stayed these scientists and crew from completing their appointed mission to decipher currents pivotal to both the oceans' circulation and Earth's climate.
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Quote of the Week
“Our ultimate goal is to talk to people about ocean acidification and how it might affect their endeavors.”
—Sarah Cooley, WHOI
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nullThe Socioeconomic Costs of Ocean Acidification
Seawater's lower pH will affect food supplies, pocketbooks, and lifestyles —January 8, 2010
Tsunamis in the Caribbean?Tsunamis in the Caribbean? It's Possible.
March 25, 2005
nullShould We Inject Carbon Dioxide into the Deep Ocean?
Study finds that some seafloor life may be harmed by high CO2 levels —December 22, 2009
nullOcean Acidification: A Risky Shell Game
How will climate change affect the shells and skeletons of sea life?—December 4, 2009
Features
nullThe Mysterious Movements of Deep-Sea Larvae
How do the tiny progeny of seafloor animals disperse through the ocean?—December 31, 2009
nullShipwrecks Offer Clues to Ancient Cultures
Modern deep-sea vehicles expand vistas to see into the past—December 18, 2009
nullLife in the Arctic—After Climate Change
Audio slideshow: Exploring a delicately balanced polar ecosystem—November 24, 2009
nullThe Promise and Perils of Seafloor Mining
Can minerals be extracted from the seafloor without environmental impacts?—November 20, 2009
nullExploring an Icy, Invisible Realm in Antarctica
Audio Slideshow: Researchers search for tiny marine life at the heart of a fertile ecosystem —October 28, 2009
Interviews & Quotes
nullFloating Without Imploding
A conversation with WHOI engineer Don Peters—July 1, 2009
nullLet There Be Light in the Dark Depths
A conversation with WHOI engineer Jonathan Howland—June 15, 2009
nullArmed and Dexterous
A conversation with WHOI engineer Matt Heintz—June 11, 2009
nullMiles Under the Sea, Hanging on by Hair-Thin Fiber
A conversation with WHOI engineer Andy Bowen—June 4, 2009
null2,000 Batteries Under the Sea
A conversation with WHOI engineer Daniel Gomez-Ibañez—June 5, 2009
Around WHOI
2009 summer student fellowsA Summer of Science on the Sea
WHOI Summer Student Fellowships offer a taste of research life—November 13, 2009
nullThe WHOI Marine Mammal Center Is Born ...
... and other stories from around WHOI—September 18, 2009
nullA Diversity of Geoscientists
New Woods Hole program encourages underrepresented groups —August 21, 2009
nullThe Airplane That Studied the Ocean
Former oceanographic 'flyguy' reunites with his old plane—July 8, 2009
Students at Work
nullDye Sheds Light on Jet-Propelled Salps
A graduate student reveals locomotion in the ocean —December 11, 2009
nullTurning Carbon Dioxide Gas into Rock
Audio Slideshow: An MIT/WHOI student examines a fascinating natural process in Oman —October 22, 2009
nullHurricane Hunter
Graduate student uncovers long-buried record of past storms —February 13, 2009
nullWhat Makes the Great Ocean Currents Flow?
A graduate student explores the Gulf Stream and the Kuroshio—December 23, 2008

 

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