Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering
AOP&E Department Hybrid Seminar: Miniature Hydrophones based on MEMS Microphones Operating at Depth
Rob White, Tufts University/MIT Sponsored by: AOP&E Department – Smith Conference Room This will be a hybrid seminar held in Smith Conference Room. If you wish to join virtually, you…
Read MoreAlvin vs. the swordfish
During a 1967 dive off Florida, a startled swordfish rammed the famed submersible Alvin—lodging its sword in the hull and forcing the crew to abort the mission
Read MoreAutonomous underwater robot discovers hidden coral reef “hotspots”
New underwater robot opens new possibilities in coral reef conservation by autonomously identifying biodiversity “hotspots”
Read MoreAOP&E Department Hybrid Seminar:Whiskers and Whistles: How Marine Mammals Navigate Their World
David Mann, Loggerhead Sponsored by: AOP&E Department – Smith Conference Room This will be a hybrid seminar held in Smith Conference Room. If you wish to join virtually, you can…
Read MoreAOP&E Department Hybrid Seminar: Multi-Agent and Multimodal Autonomy Methods for Maritime Domain Awareness
Luke Overbey, Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic Sponsored by: AOP&E Department – Smith Conference Room This will be a hybrid seminar held in Smith Conference Room. If you wish…
Read MoreAOP&E Department Hybrid Seminar: Uncertainty Quantification in Ocean Acoustic Inversion and Localization
Stan Dosso, University of Victoria Sponsored by: AOP&E Department – LOSOS Conference Room This will be a hybrid seminar held in LOSOS Conference Room. If you wish to join virtually,…
Read MoreAOP&E Department Hybrid Seminar: Oceanographic Impacts of Changes in the Icescape of the Amundsen Sea (Antarctica)
Pierre St-Laurent, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Sponsored by: AOP&E Department – Smith Conference Room This will be a hybrid seminar held in Smith Conference Room. If you wish to…
Read MoreLuxury cruises with a side of climate science
A new partnership gives scientists rare access to remote Antarctic glaciers—and a new way to engage the public
Read MoreThree ocean robots that plunge into active volcanoes
Jason, Mesobot, and Nereid Under Ice are transforming our understanding of underwater volcanoes and the life they support.
Read MoreWHOI Scientist Catherine Walker Joins NASA-Selected EDGE Satellite Mission
Satellite measuring land, polar, and coastal regions could launch by 2030
Read MoreStudy reveals dramatic decline in historic sargassum populations, with WHOI scientists helping unravel basin-scale changes
The findings point to warming ocean temperatures, shifting nutrient regimes, and changing circulation patterns as likely contributors to this emerging basin-scale redistribution of Sargassum.
Read MoreA new underwater robot could help preserve New England’s historic shipwrecks
WHOI’s ResQ ROV to clean up debris in prominent marine heritage sites
Read MoreInternational research team discovers a potential source of abiotic methane in the Arctic Ocean
A distinctive oceanic core complex releasing hot fluids has been identified at a depth of 2,700 meters on the Arctic Ocean’s floor.
Read MoreThree questions with Carl Hartsfield
Captain Hartsfield, USN retired, discusses the role ocean science plays in our national defense
Read MoreHooked on change
Charting a new course for fisheries in a warming world
Read MoreWhale aware!
New tech and industry partnerships help ships steer clear
Read MoreBreakthroughs below the surface
How ocean science is reshaping our world
Read MoreThe Ocean (Re)Imagined
How expanding our view of the ocean can unlock new possibilities for life
Read MoreA polar stethoscope
Could the sounds of Antarctica’s ice be a new bellwether for ecosystem health in the South Pole?
Read MoreOlga Dernova
Sean Engelsen
Jasper Ha
Baran Moore
WHOI’s Jennifer Johnson receives Fulbright Specialist Award
Research Associate will complete a project at the National Fisheries and Marine Research Institute in Angola.
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