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Deep-sea musings

Roboticist Gwyneth Packard on the need for ocean exploration today

Ostrander

Fires, floods, and forgotten places

Finding home with author Madeline Ostrander

truck Sustainable Ocean

Harnessing the ocean to power transportation

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

morning catch Sustainable Ocean

Casting a wider net

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

gold mines

Gold mining’s toxic legacy

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

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

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Our Ocean. Our Planet. Our Future.

WHOI biologist Laela Sayigh attaches a suction-cup hydrophone to a dolphin in Sarasota Bay

Whistle! Chirp! Squeak! What does it mean?

Avatar Alliance Foundation donation helps WHOI researcher decode dolphin communication

Mary Sears
How the Ocean Works

Mary Sears and the race to solve the ocean in World War II

How her expertise on tides, currents, and swells saved American lives overseas

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

kelp farming Ocean Tech

Seeding the future

New WHOI tech lends a hand to kelp farmers

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New underwater vehicles in development at WHOI

New vehicles will be modeled after WHOI’s iconic remotely operated vehicle, Jason

Ocean Tech

Learning to see through cloudy waters

How MIT-WHOI student Amy Phung is helping robots accomplish dangerous tasks in murky waters

angler fish Ocean Life

A rare black seadevil anglerfish sees the light

A viral video shows a denizen of the ocean’s twilight zone making an unusual trip to the surface

Sabrina Imbler Ocean & Human Lives

From surface to self

A writer’s journey through science and story

Janine Wong current art How the Ocean Works

Unseen Ocean

Artist Janine Wong and scientist Jing He capture the art of currents in “Submesoscale Soup”

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Ocean Life

Five marine animals that call shipwrecks home

One man’s sunken ship is another fish’s home? Learn about five species that have evolved to thrive on sunken vessels

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Ocean Life

Deep-sea amphipod name inspired by literary masterpiece

Name pays tribute to Cervantes’ Don Quixote and reinforces themes of sweetness and beauty

COP 29 Climate & Weather

5 Takeaways for the Ocean from the COP29 Climate Conference

Explore the key outcomes from this year’s UN Climate Conference

Mike Singleton Ocean Tech

Go with the flow

Mike Singleton, relief captain, R/V Neil Armstrong describes the intricate dance of navigating ocean currents during scientific expeditions

The Grossmans

A gift for ocean research

Boater and oceanography enthusiast Steven Grossman supports innovative WHOI projects with $10 million donation

chaulk board How the Ocean Works

Nature’s Language

Using applied math (and chalk) to understand the dynamic ocean

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Navigating new waters

The engineering team at the Ocean Observatories Initiative overcomes the hurdles of deploying the coastal pioneer array at a new site

Gulf Stream ocean currents How the Ocean Works

Ocean in Motion

How the ocean’s complex and chaotic physics defines life on our planet

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Ocean Life

The case for preserving deep-sea biodiversity

WHOI biologist Annette Govindarajan offers her takeaways from the COP16 UN Convention on Biological Diversity in Colombia

Ocean Life

Saving Tico

A manatee’s odyssey and the role of currents in marine mammal conservation

The Oceans Feel Impacts from Acid Rain How the Ocean Works

The Oceans Feel Impacts from Acid Rain

The release of sulfur and nitrogen into the atmosphere by power plants and agricultural activities…

WHOI Scientists Earn Laurels How the Ocean Works

WHOI Scientists Earn Laurels

WHOI geochemist Stanley Hart is the 13th recipient of the Arthur L. Day Prize and…

Capital Campaign Heads into Homestretch

Capital Campaign Heads into Homestretch

With $180 million already committed, the WHOI $200 million Depth of Leadership campaign has reached…

Susan Avery Takes the Helm at WHOI

Susan Avery Takes the Helm at WHOI

With the first hints of autumn reaching Woods Hole last October, change of a different…

Arctic Voyage Tests New Robots for Ice-covered Oceans How the Ocean Works

Arctic Voyage Tests New Robots for Ice-covered Oceans

In the summer of 2007, an international team led by scientists at Woods Hole Oceanographic…

DNA in Shipwrecked Jars Reveals Clues to Ancient World Ocean & Human Lives

DNA in Shipwrecked Jars Reveals Clues to Ancient World

Scraping inside clay jars recovered from a 2,400-year-old shipwreck, two researchers found DNA fragments that…

Ocean Observatories Initiative Poised to Launch Ocean Tech

Ocean Observatories Initiative Poised to Launch

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) was awarded a $97.7 million grant to help build a…

Happy as a (Newly Discovered) Clam Ocean Tech

Happy as a (Newly Discovered) Clam

Aboard a research ship in 1997, Janet Voight was amazed when she examined a small…

Protecting Public Health by Preventing Pollution How the Ocean Works

Protecting Public Health by Preventing Pollution

Growing up in Maine, Desirée Plata watched her grandmother suffer from illnesses that she suspected…

Making Nanotubes Without Harming the Environment Ocean & Human Lives

Making Nanotubes Without Harming the Environment

They are 10,000 times thinner than a strand of human hair, yet stronger than steel,…

A Sea Change in National Ocean Policy? Ocean Tech

A Sea Change in National Ocean Policy?

Early in the new century, two national commissions conducted the first thorough reviews in a…

Knorr Shoots the Moon (Pool) to Drill for Coral Ocean Life

Knorr Shoots the Moon (Pool) to Drill for Coral

The Knorr’s so-called “moon pool” is a section of the hull that can be removed to give scientists direct access from the deck to the sea.

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