Popular Science Writing
From Oceanus magazine

January 11, 2006
Going Wireless in the Deep Blue
Deploying instruments to monitor the ocean is one thing. Getting daily reports from them is another.Source: Oceanus Magazine

January 6, 2005
The New Wave of Coastal Ocean Observing
Shore stations and seafloor nodes provide connections for long-term studies of coastal processesSource: Oceanus Magazine

February 22, 2004
Seeding the Seafloor with Observatories
Scientists extend their reach into the deep with pioneering undersea cable networksSource: Oceanus Magazine

January 1, 2000
NEPTUNE: A Fiber-Optic 'Telescope' to Inner Space
The North East Pacific Time-integrated Undersea Networked Experiments (NEPTUNE) project aims to establish an extensive earth/ocean observatorySource: Oceanus Magazine

January 1, 2000
Outposts in the Ocean
A global network of moored buoy observatories to track oceanic processes that affect our climateSource: Oceanus Magazine

April 10, 2006
Live From the Tropics, It's an Ocean Network
New underwater observatory monitors marine ecosystem off PanamaSource: Oceanus Magazine

September 9, 2005
Building an Automated Underwater Microscope
A conversation with biologist Heidi SosikSource: Oceanus Magazine

March 29, 2005
What Could a Tsunami Network Look Like in the Future?
WHOI engineers develop the next generation of ocean monitoring technologiesSource: Oceanus Magazine

March 29, 2005
Building a Tsunami Warning Network
Preparing for the next big wave is only partly about scienceSource: Oceanus Magazine

January 1, 2000
New Coastal Observatory Is Born
Martha's Vineyard offers scientifically exciting siteSource: Oceanus Magazine

January 1, 2000
Putting H2O in the Ocean
The Hawaii-2 Observatory is the first long-term, mid-ocean seafloor observatorySource: Oceanus Magazine

January 1, 2000
Seafloor to Surface to Satellite to Shore
Moored buoys offer potential for continuous, real-time observations anywhere in the oceanSource: Oceanus Magazine
WHOI News Releases

August 23, 2007
WHOI to Lead Ocean Observatory Partnership
Multimillion-dollar program will help transform understanding of the oceansSource: Media Relations

April 16, 2007
Researchers Setting Up Observatories to Examine Arctic Changes from Under the Ice
WHOI team headed to the North Pole in April 2007Source: Media Relations

October 8, 2004
Phoning Home from the Ocean Floor - by Computer
Ocean Observatories Linked with Cyber Infrastructure Will Change the Way Marine Science is ConductedSource: Media Relations

February 22, 2006
New Instrumentation May Help Scientists Understand Earthquake Mechanics
$1 Million Grant from the W. M Keck Foundation Will Support the ProjectSource: Media Relations

September 9, 2002
Offshore Air-Sea Interaction Tower Expands Research Capabilities of the Martha's Vineyard Coastal Observatory
Source: Media Relations
News Releases from Other Oceanographic Organizations
Collaborators designing data, control architecture for new generation of ocean observatories
University of Washington
Oceanographers converge on Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Undersea data network planned for Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
UCSD Unveils Center for Earth Observations and Applications
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Public to see live broadcast for first time of surreal seafloor off Washington
University of Washington
Other Media
Technology opens wider 'window on the ocean'
Newark Star Ledger
Eyeing Earth from cloud top to seabed
Christian Science Monitor
Wiring the Jersey Coast
Smithsonian
Sensor nets the next wave in ocean exploration
The Globe and Mail


