WHOI in the News
Belize project seeks out heat-resilient corals to protect its reefs
Mongabay
New study highlights the danger of plastics to life on the planet
Deeper Blue
Warming water globally leads to changes off the coast of Massachusetts
CBS News Boston
Scientists race to save reefs amid bleaching crisis
Virgin Islands Daily
Scientists say they cruised the ocean in a deep-sea submersible and came across an undiscovered ecosystem
CNN
Falmouth ZBA grants special permit for WHOI redevelopment on Water Street
Falmouth Enterprise
New paper reveals global threat of salt contamination to water supplies in tidal rivers
ECO Magazine
State considers buyout of flood-prone homes as coastline changes
WGBH
New WHOI banner reads ‘This Village Runs On Science’
Falmouth Enterprise
All about sharks
Northeast Public Radio
A submersible finds sea creatures thriving in the deepest parts of the ocean
Associated Press
U.S. Navy validates REMUS 620 drone for torpedo tube deployment
Defense Post
Uncovering toxic dumping: WHOI scientists featured in film at Woods Hole festival
Cape Cod Times
Toxic Algae in Whale Poop Warns of Warming Seas in the Alaskan Arctic
Discover Magazine
Film Festival Documentaries Tackle Issues Of The Day
The Falmouth Enterprise
WHOI Oceanographer Not Letting Sight Impairment Keep Her In Port
Falmouth Enterprise
To lead at sea, we must understand it
The Washington Post
Officials issue jellyfish warning in Gloucester
Boston Globe
Steer clear of these jellyfish to avoid a painful sting, Gloucester officials say
Boston.com
Scientists detect rare underwater salt deposits, possibly solving an earthquake mystery
Earth
Toxin that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning blamed for Alaska seal deaths
KTOO
Rare image of great white shark captured off the coast of Maine
National Geographic
Toxin that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning blamed for Alaska seal deaths
Alaska Beacon
What’s in the water? 4 creatures that might bite or sting at Rhode Island beaches
What’s in the water? 4 creatures that might bite or sting at Rhode Island beaches