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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and CMA CGM expand their partnership

CMA CGM, which has long been committed to preserving biodiversity through multiple initiatives in the U.S. and worldwide, will support two key WHOI projects

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Jane Ruckert, a technical diver
Tracking biodiversity and carbon in the ocean requires new ways of measuring a vast, dynamic system. By equipping cargo ships with scientific instruments, researchers can collect regular, in-situ observations of the ocean and atmosphere, helping fill critical gaps in long-term monitoring. (Photo by Taylor Crockford, ©WHOI)
Sediment cores were collected from sites across the North Atlantic, including areas off the Bahamas, Bermuda, North and South Carolina, and Iceland. (Photo by Alice Carter-Champion)
Kate Fligstein (Graphic by Daniel Hentz, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
 This brain coral shows the effects of stony coral tissue loss disease. The brown areas are healthy, the white areas are newly dead from the disease, and the light yellow areas
are dead and colonized by endolithic algae. (Photo by Amy Apprill ©WHOI)
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Petroleum residues can survive long-distance transport by adhering to floating debris, dramatically extending how far oil pollution can travel in the marine environment. (Diane Buhler, Friends of Palm Beach)
A “black smoker” at the Piccard hydrothermal field, 5,000 meters below the surface, on the Mid-Cayman Rise. (Photo by Chris German / ROV Jason, ©WHOI, 2012)
Chart showing how HAB forecasts strengthen communities
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Throughout 2025, WHOI’s Centennial Medals have highlighted a diverse group of ocean champions: world leaders, explorers, philanthropists, and advocates whose efforts have reshaped how societies understand and care for the ocean. (Photo credit: Daniel Hentz, ©WHOI)
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A diver swims near a wreck draped with lost fishing nets. (Photo courtesy of NOAA)
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