Skip to content
GET OCEANUS

Become a member and get Oceanus magazine

  • Gain access to thought-provoking and informative storytelling from the world’s largest independent oceanographic institution
  • Read in-depth interviews with leading ocean experts
  • Dive into immersive photography and multimedia stories from the field
  • Stay up to date with news about the ocean community, key discoveries, and events
  • And, as a member, you will get WHOI’s popular Right Whale T-shirt, 15% off on all WHOI merchandise, and more
Become a Member and get Oceanus magazine

THE JOURNAL OF OUR OCEAN PLANET

  • Ocean Life

  • The Deep

  • Climate & Weather

  • Ocean & Human Lives

  • Ocean Tech

  • Past Issues
  • Home
  • Oceanus
  • John M. Toole

John M. Toole


How the Ocean Works
A New Way to Monitor Changes in the Arctic

A New Way to Monitor Changes in the Arctic

The Arctic is changing in response to Earth’s changing climate. Arctic ecosystems that have evolved…

Outposts in the Ocean

Oceanographers and climatologists have something in common with politicians and stock market analysts: They are…
How the Ocean Works
New Data on Deep Sea Turbulence Shed Light on Vertical Mixing

New Data on Deep Sea Turbulence Shed Light on Vertical Mixing

The global thermohaline circulation is basically a wholesale vertical overturning of the sea, driven by…

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is the world's leading non-profit oceanographic research organization. Our mission is to explore and understand the ocean and to educate scientists, students, decision-makers, and the public.

Become a member and help support Ocean science

ABOUT

About Oceanus Magazine
Contact Us

SUBSCRIPTIONS

Become a Member

BROWSE OCEANUS

  • Ocean Life

  • The Deep

  • Climate & Weather

  • Ocean & Human Lives

  • Ocean Tech

  • Past Issues

ARCHIVES

Article Archive
Issue Archive
Purchase Back Issues

Connect with us

© 2026 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | 266 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, MA 02543-1050
General Information: information@whoi.edu or (508) 548-1400 | Website inquiries: webdev@whoi.edu | Media inquiries: media@whoi.edu

Scroll To Top