WHOI in the News
Rare video of 1986 dive in Titantic wreckage to be released
Boston Globe
The other risk from the East Palestine disaster
The Washington Post
What we know — and don’t know — about offshore wind and whale deaths
Boston Globe
What is vinyl chloride, the chemical released from the East Palestine train cars?
Pittsburg Post Gazette
Slow Zone for Ocean City Boaters Recommended After Right Whales Detection
WRDE
A whale veterinary scientist describes the plight of whales in unsparing detail
Press Herald
The sounds of science
LA Times
The deepest south: New Bedford students chat with researcher in Antarctica
South Coast Today
Bacterium may help answer mystery of ‘missing’ plastic in the seas
Chemistry World
The ocean twilight zone could store vast amounts of carbon captured from the atmosphere – but first we need an internet of deep ocean sensors to track the effects
The Conversation
Cape Cod shark research: Local scientists helping teachers bring great white research into the classroom
Boston Herald
One Planet: We are all whalers — The plight of whales and our responsibility
kalw
Beach Erosion In Falmouth: Who’s At The Wheel?
The Enterprise
Dead whales and tough economics bedevil Biden’s massive wind energy push
Washington Post
The Mystery of the Healthy Coral Reef
Nautilus
Coral Species That Withstand Ocean Warming Identified
Environmental News Network
Scientist calls 6-year delay in Maine lobster rules ‘mind-boggling’
Spectrum News
Did the COPs rise to meet our oceans’ biggest challenge?
GreenBiz
Palau’s Rock Islands Harbor Heat-Resistant Corals
ECO Magazine
WHOI Scientist Weighs In On Risks Of Radioactive Wastewater
The Falmouth Enterprise
Marine Science Goes to Space
EOS
The Top Eight Ocean Stories of 2022
Smithsonian Magazine
Despite opposition, Japan may soon dump Fukushima wastewater into the Pacific
Science
Grappling with the biggest marine plastic spill in history
Chemical & Engineering News