WHOI in the News
It’s a barracuda! It’s a shrimp! It’s a robot helping coral reefs
https://www.popsci.com/technology/coral-reef-robot/
Scientists develop an autonomous robot to map endangered coral reefs
The Associated Press
Industrial fishing has been depleting midwater fish for decades
Oceanographic Magazine
Miami-Dade’s sargassum problem isn’t going away — and neither are the costs
Miami Herald
Tiny fossil teeth offer new hints about the evolution of deep-sea fish
Space X
Researchers reveal how sharks could improve climate forecasts
USA Today
Planes and ships could run on kelp someday
The Associated Press
A Forgotten 1949 Recording Turns Out To Be The Oldest-Known Recording of a Whale Song
Discover Magazine
Scientists turn sharks into ocean sensors to improve climate forecasts
Earth
Research vessel Atlantis returns home to Woods Hole for brief stay
The Cape Cod Times
Weather Buoy Aims To Boost Safety, Science
Cape Cod Chronicle
Amid fanfare, R/V Atlantis returns to Woods Hole
WCAI
Digital storytelling meets ocean science
Cape Cod Times
WHOI is launching long-term study on SS United States artificial reef ecosystem
Get the Coast
Galápagos deep-water corals vanished for a millennium, study finds
Oceanographic Magazine
Cape Cod researcher says newly found 1949 whale recording is critical discovery
CBS Boston
WHOI Sea Grant Awards Funding for Critical Aquaculture and Fisheries Research
ECO Magazine
Saturn’s largest moon could see 10-foot waves from a tiny breeze
Popular Science
New England oysters are dying over the winter. Scientists are trying to figure out why
The Boston Globe
When a dolphin whistles, what does it mean?
Science Friday - NPR
Another record sargassum seaweed year predicted for Florida beaches
Florida Today
Sei whales are sharing their spring habitat with USA’s busiest port
Oceanographic Magazine
How Cape Cod April Fooled us beautifully, with Peeps, bridge plans and a Kraken
The Cape Cod Times
Scientists survey Maine marshes’ year-round climate benefits
WABI
