WHOI in the News
Researchers study Maine salt marshes for insight into global carbon levels
Fox ABC Maine
Damselfish Pick-Up Lines Could Have a Regional Accent
ECO Magazine
Inside the ‘mystery’ oil spills casting a sheen on New Bedford Harbor
New Bedford Light
As waters around Alaska warm, algal toxins are turning up in new places in the food web
The Alaska Beacon
How dolphins communicate
The Conversation
The oldest known recording of a whale song reveals how oceans have changed
NPR Weekend Edition
Oily coastal debris highlights shared oceans
Palm Beach Daily News
The world’s oldest-known whale song recordings tell a story about the changing ocean
CBC
Understanding How Marine Snow Acts as a Carbon Sink
ECO Magazine
Oldest known whale recording could unlock mysteries of the ocean
The Associated Press
LOC-NESS project team shares findings at annual Ocean Sciences Meeting
The Guardian
WHOI is leading the world’s largest capital campaign for our ocean
FOX 4 Dallas
Why Beaches Are Swamped With Sargassum, the Stinky Seaweed Menace
Inside Climate News
Oil-covered litter washing up on Palm Beach linked to 2019 Brazil oil spill
WPTV
Cape Cod’s oceanfront future could be retreat, coastal management
Cape Cod Times
North Atlantic right whale detected off Cape Ann, slow zone enacted for large ships
The Boston Globe
Ocean geoengineering trial finds no evidence of harm to marine life
New Scientist
Experts raise red flags on overlooked factor causing multibillion-dollar hit to economy: ‘This is really a recent phenomenon’
The Cool Down
Listen to the oldest known recording of a whale
Scientific American
Humpback whale song from 1949 discovered on Cape Cod. It may be the first recorded
Cape Cod Times
This haunting sound was captured near Bermuda in 1949. It’s the oldest known whale song recording
BBC Wildlife
Time Traveling With a Humpback Whale
Vineyard Gazette
How do environmental changes impact pair-bonding?
New Hampshire Public Radio
Recording of earliest preserved whale song discovered in Woods Hole archives
WPRI-12
