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WHOI launches the largest fundraiser ever undertaken for ocean science, with a goal of $500 million by 2027

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Between 2016 and 2024, researchers collected 103 respiratory samples from 85 North Atlantic right whales using drones. Drones provide a stable, quiet platform, minimizing stress and disturbance to the animal. (Photo courtesy NEAq/WHOI, NMFS/NOAA Permit #21371)
Heidi Sosik
Brian Skerry
A neighborhood in Sarasota 
experiences flooding after Hurricane Debby passed through in 2024. (Photo by Bilanol, iStock)
blue straws
Carl Hartsfield
WHOI marine ecologist Camrin Braun
underwater coral
Whale detection camera
Allan Hills, 2022-2023. (Photo by Julia Marks Peterson, COLDEX)
(Photo by Tom Kleindinst, ©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
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Bruce Strickrott in Alvin
COP 30
Alvin in the WHOI High Bay
from Tuna
ship
ocean and swimmer
Data loggers deployed at hydrothermal vents on the East Pacific Rise record temperature of vent fluids every ten minutes for up to a year. (Photo courtesy of Photo courtesy of Jill McDermott, Lehigh Univ.; WHOI, NDSF, Alvin Team; Funder: National Science Foundation. © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
Le Commandant Charcot
Julie Huber
The Flag of the United States of America over the site of the USS Arizona Memorial. The findings underscore the USS Arizona’s dual role as a solemn memorial and a “living laboratory.” (Photo by Brett Seymour, NPS Submerged Resources Center)
WHOI biologist Carolyn Tepolt surrounded by Atlantic mud crabs (<em>Dyspanopeus sayi</em>). (Graphic by Daniel Hentz, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
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