Amy E. Nevala

Amy Nevala writes about ocean science and research, with work for Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences. She has reported for newspapers in Chicago, Seattle, and Washington, D.C., and holds a graduate degree in fisheries and wildlife. She met her husband while bicycling 3,254 miles across the United States as a bicycling storyteller with the American Lung Association. They live on Cape Cod with their two teenage sons and a large collection of bicycles.
Newest Alvin Pilot Comes Aboard
Gavin Eppard became WHOI?s newest Alvin pilot on March 21, 2005.
On the Seafloor, a Parade of Roses
Third generation of scientists finds third generation of hydrothermal vent sites.
Oceanographic Telecommuting
'Virtual' chief scientist directs a research cruise without leaving land.
Rapid Response
The earthquakes were coming fast and frequent, as many as 50 to 70 an hour.…
Big Trouble from Little Squirts
Welcome to the online version of Oceanus, the magazine that explores Earth's last frontier. Oceanus…
A Glide Across the Gulf Stream
News of the first successful Gulf Stream crossing by a glider last November—and the launching…

