WHOI in the News
Mass. oceanographer Benjamin Van Mooy on his MacArthur ‘Genius Grant’ win
WBUR
Christopher Reddy on what we can learn from environmental disasters
The Boston Globe
WHOI receives funds for new remote seafloor explorers
BostonInno
The Florida Current May Be Slowing Down, but Not by Much
Eos
Resilience focus of Vineyard climate conference
The Martha's Vineyard Times
Ocean science takes center stage in battle over discharge of nuclear wastewater into Cape Cod Bay
WCAI
Europa is an icy ocean world—and NASA is finally going to explore it
National Geographic
Cape oceanographer, Providence artist, Yale biologist awarded ‘genius grants’
Boston Globe
Washington exhibit offers glimpse of ocean’s ‘twilight zone’
Voices of America
These six places saw their worst storm surge ever during Helene
The Washington Post
UVI’s Partnership With Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Leads to Cutting Edge Research
St. Thomas Source
‘Twilight Zone’ exhibit at ARTECHOUSE DC dives into world of deep-ocean creatures
NBC Washington
Right whales and offshore wind: reflections on an uneasy coexistence
WCAI
Can changing the ocean’s chemistry help change the climate crisis?
Boston Globe
Resilience theme of Vineyard Coastal Conference
MV Times
A vital ocean current is stable, for now
Science News
They’ve Got a Plan to Fight Global Warming. It Could Alter the Oceans.
New York Times
Parts of the Sahara Desert are turning green amid an influx of heavy rainfall
ABC News
Ocean microbes eat a different diet that affects climate change
Earth.com
Deep-sea creature — with ‘oar-like’ legs — seen eating odd meal miles below surface
Miami Herald
Rare Isopod Filmed Swimming Upside-Down And Backwards 6,000 Meters Deep
IFL
Scientists Will Engineer the Ocean to Absorb More Carbon Dioxide
Scientific American
Could This Deep-Sea Isopod’s Algae Fetish Help Reverse Climate Change?
VICE
Globe: Seagrasses and salt marshes can store more carbon than trees. Adding it up is easier said than done.
The Boston Globe