Table of Contents In Living ColorNew vehicle finds healthy coral reefs. A River Runs Through ItIn the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, along the edge of the U.S. continental shelf, some of the most important currents in the world are flowing. S Marks the SpotNearly 50 years ago, a group of scientists set out from Bermuda on the 61-foot R/V Panulirus and cruised 15 nautical miles to the southeast. Building the Future of the WHOI CampusNew construction takes the Institution dow some new roads. Making Sense of Ocean NoiseWHOI Senior Scientist Peter Tyack of the Biology Department testified before the Subcommittee on Fisheries, Conservation, Wildlife, and Oceans of the Resources Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives and discussed a bill to reauthorize the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). WHOI Moves Toward the Head of the ClassLate in 2002, NSF awarded a $2.5-million grant to establish the New England Regional COSEE, a collaborative effort proposed by the New England Aquarium (NEAq), WHOI, and the University of Massachusetts. The program will last five years. An advisory board of researchers and educators will help steer the operations. Medical Training Gets Put to the TestOceanus crewmembers trade the helm for the doctor bag. WHOI Waypoints: Sounds of Science WHOI Waypoints: Ocean Science 101 for Journalists WHOI Waypoints: Going Home Again WHOI Waypoints: Institute Fellows Cut Across Disciplines WHOI Waypoints: Remembrance: Cecil Howard GreenLast updated: February 14, 2012 | |||||||||||||
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