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The Ocean (Re)Imagined

How expanding our view of the ocean can unlock new possibilities for life

Heidi Sosik Ocean Life

The little big picture

WHOI senior biologist Heidi Sosik on the critical need for long-term ocean datasets

Brian Skerry Ocean Life

Lessons from a lifetime of exploration

Award-winning ocean photographer Brian Skerry shares insights from a career spent around ocean life and science

The ocean weather nexus, explained

The vital role of ocean observations in extreme weather forecasting

blue straws Ocean & Human Lives

Breaking down plastics together

Through a surprising and successful partnership, WHOI and Eastman scientists are reinventing what we throw away

Carl Hartsfield Ocean Tech

Three questions with Carl Hartsfield

Captain Hartsfield, USN retired, discusses the role ocean science plays in our national defense

WHOI marine ecologist Camrin Braun

Hooked on change

Charting a new course for fisheries in a warming world

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Reef RX

Using human health protocols to find and aid ailing reefs

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Ocean Tech

Whale aware!

New tech and industry partnerships help ships steer clear

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Music for the Ocean

Immersive classical performances to spark global concern for the ocean

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Breakthroughs below the surface

How ocean science is reshaping our world

Ocean Life

Body snatchers are on the hunt for mud crabs

WHOI biologist Carolyn Tepolt discusses the biological arms race between a parasite and its host

Ocean Tech

A polar stethoscope

Could the sounds of Antarctica’s ice be a new bellwether for ecosystem health in the South Pole?

blue mud lab Ocean & Human Lives

Secrets from the blue mud

Microbes survive—and thrive—in caustic fluids venting from the seafloor

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Deep-sea musings

Roboticist Gwyneth Packard on the need for ocean exploration today

Green crab Ocean Life

Top 5 ocean hitchhikers

As humans traveled and traded across the globe, they became unwitting taxis to marine colonizers

Ostrander Climate & Weather

Fires, floods, and forgotten places

Finding home with author Madeline Ostrander

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Following the Polar Code


Crew of R/V Neil Armstrong renew their commitment to Arctic science with advanced polar training


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Harnessing the ocean to power transportation

WHOI scientists are part of a team working to turn seaweed into biofuel

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Casting a wider net

The future of a time-honored fishing tradition in Vietnam, through the eyes of award-winning photographer Thien Nguyen Noc

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Gold mining’s toxic legacy

Mercury pollution in Colombia’s Amazon threatens the Indigenous way of life

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WHOI senior scientist Dennis McGillicuddy holds a jarred Sargassum sample

How do you solve a problem like Sargassum?

An important yet prolific seaweed with massive blooms worries scientists

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Ancient seas, future insights

WHOI scientists study the paleo record to understand how the ocean will look in a warmer climate

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Rising tides, resilient spirits

As surrounding seas surge, a coastal village prepares for what lies ahead

WHOI biologist Laela Sayigh attaches a suction-cup hydrophone to a dolphin in Sarasota Bay Ocean & Human Lives

Whistle! Chirp! Squeak! What does it mean?

Avatar Alliance Foundation donation helps WHOI researcher decode dolphin communication

We can’t do this alone

For marine chemist Adam Subhas, ocean-climate solutions don’t happen without community

Dickie Edwards in Jaws Ocean Life

Behind the blast

The marine superintendent who blew up Jaws

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How WHOI helped win World War II

Key innovations that cemented ocean science’s role in national defense

Ghana Ocean & Human Lives

Life at the margins

Scientists investigate the connections between Ghana’s land, air, sea and blue economy through the Ocean Margins Initiative

Elizabeth Spiers
How the Ocean Works

Grits, storms, and cosmic patience

As storms stall liftoff, Europa Clipper Mission Team member Elizabeth Spiers patiently awaits the biggest mission of her life

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Ocean Tech

Seeding the future

New WHOI tech lends a hand to kelp farmers

Lessons from the Haiti Earthquake Ocean & Human Lives

Lessons from the Haiti Earthquake

When I was a boy growing up in China, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake near the city…

New Head of WHOI Fleet Comes Aboard Ocean Tech

New Head of WHOI Fleet Comes Aboard

<!– –> Sometimes, a career change has the feel of deferred destiny. “I was in…

A Robot Is Resurrected at Sea Ocean Tech

A Robot Is Resurrected at Sea

Barely a month after the undersea robot ABE imploded and was lost in the depths,…

Undersea Asphalt Volcanoes Discovered How the Ocean Works

Undersea Asphalt Volcanoes Discovered

The dome-like mounds poking up in sonar maps of the seafloor caught scientists’ eyes. They…

Inside the Open Ocean Ocean Life

Inside the Open Ocean

How to Survive a Tsunami Ocean & Human Lives

How to Survive a Tsunami

In the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean that devastated villages and…

Scuba Gear and Origami Ocean Tech

Scuba Gear and Origami

Terry Rioux has lived the life aquatic. He took a scuba diving course in college…

Mysteries at High Latitudes How the Ocean Works

Mysteries at High Latitudes

We were watching waves, Kjetil Våge and I, from the open transom on the research…

R.I.P.  A.B.E Ocean Tech

R.I.P.  A.B.E

A pioneering deep-sea exploration robot—one of the first successful submersible vehicles that was both unmanned…

The Once and Future Corals Climate & Weather

The Once and Future Corals

Bacterial 'Conversations' Have Impact on Climate How the Ocean Works

Bacterial ‘Conversations’ Have Impact on Climate

It’s wondrous how the vast and the infinitesimal combine to make our planet work. Scientists…

A Robot Starts to Make Decisions on its Own Ocean Tech

A Robot Starts to Make Decisions on its Own

It’s a lot easier to send a bloodhound to track a criminal, or your kid…

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