WHOI in the News
There are growing fears of an alarming shift in Antarctic sea ice
The New Scientist
Sea ice is shrinking. These maps show by how much
CS Monitor
Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches a “Record-Smashing Low”
Discover Magazine
Unprecedented Antarctic expedition maps sea ice to solve climate change mystery
Physorg
quotes Ted Maksym, Hanu Singh
Explaining Record Low Sea Ice Isn’t As Simple As It Seems
WCAI - Living Lab
features Ted Maksym
Understanding sea ice retreat
The Huntington News
article by Gwen Schanker
mentions Jeff Donnelly and WHOI
Solving the problem of sea ice thickness distribution using molecular concepts
Phys.org
mentions WHOI and the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Summer Study Program
also picked up by Science Daily
Europe is set to get COLDER: Melting sea ice could weaken the Gulf Stream and cause temperatures to plummet
Daily Mail
mentions Bob Pickart and WHOI
European climate at mercy of retreating sea ice
Gizmag
mentions WHOI
Climate Change: Colder Europe after Sea Ice Retreat?
Nature World News
mentions WHOI
Retreating sea ice linked to changes in ocean circulation, could affect European climate
Phys Org
mentions Robert Pickart
Drones tested to find way through thick Antarctic sea ice
Australian Broadcasting Company - The World Today
features Ted Maksym
Arctic Sea Ice Has Been ‘Thinning Dramatically’ Since The 1970s
Headlines & Global News
mentions previous WHOI study
Polar researchers capture otherworldly footage of seal mum and pup beneath the ice
BBC Wildlife
As Ice Melts in the Arctic, Some Deep-Sea Creatures Are Thriving
The New York Times
Life for Researchers on This Icebreaker Is Cold and Fulfilling
Scientific American
World’s largest iceberg breaks free, moving toward open sea
FOX Weather
Sea change: How melting ice is disrupting the world’s oceans
NPR
How eDNA Might Transform the Search for Missing Service Members
Wall Street Journal
Massive icebergs from Hudson Bay used to travel all the way to Florida, research suggests
CTV News
“What our model suggests is that these icebergs get caught up in the currents created by glacial meltwater, and basically surf their way along the coast,” Condron said.
Seattle-based Coast Guard icebreaker returns home after first mission in nearly 40 years to wintertime Arctic
Seattle Times
Researchers tag free-swimming sharks off Cape Cod using minimally invasive device
The Boston Globe
Researchers and scientists were recently able to use fin-mounted location tracking tags on free-swimming sharks off of Cape Cod while using a device that allowed them to tag the sharks without capturing them.
Researchers spot rare Antarctic ‘dragon-skin’ ice
Phys.org
mentions WHOI
The ‘dragon-skin’ ice in Antarctica researchers warn is a sign of ‘dark chaos’ in the planet’s frozen oceans
Daily Mail
mentions WHOI
