WHOI in the News
Ben Lecomte Aims To Be The First To Swim Across The Pacific Ocean
Forbes
Boston harbor barrier could take 30 years, cost $12B
Daily Mail Online
A robot submarine found the ‘Holy Grail of shipwrecks.’ It’s worth billions.
The Washington Post
Robot submarine finds “holy grail of shipwrecks” with up to $17 billion in treasure
CBS This Morning
New details about 300-year-old shipwreck have been disclosed
Yahoo! News
Alien Waters: Neighboring Seas Are Flowing into a Warming Arctic Ocean
YaleEnvironment360
quotes Robert Pickart
World-first probe into an active submarine volcano
Radio New Zealand
quotes Susan Humphris
Kelp Farming Sees a Rise In Interest On the Cape
WCAI
The Future of Lobstering May Mean Fishing by Computer
WCAI
quotes Mark Baumgartner
New WHOI facility simulates regions beyond deepest ocean depths
Cape Cod Times
quotes Chris Griner, Carl Kaiser, Brian Durante
Bond sale to fund new WHOI building
Cape Cod Times
quotes Rob Munier, Jeffrey Fernandez
James Cameron Is Worried About Our Relationship With Reality
Fast Company
mentions WHOI
Are emperor penguins eating enough?
Science Daily
features the work of Dan Zitterbart
Eight things to do in Woods Hole while you’re waiting for the ferry
Boston Globe
features the WHOI Ocean Science Discovery Center
Scientists study how marine mammals survive at great depths
Cape Cod Times
quotes Michael Moore
Mystery of how deep-diving whales avoid the bends may have been solved
Independent
quotes Michael Moore
Lens of Time: Huddle Masters
Biographic
Features Dan Zitterbart
Mission to untangle female right whale highlights species’ precarious plight
The Guardian
quotes Mark Baumgartner
Into the darkness
Cape Cod Times
editorial about the Twilight Zone project, quotes Heidi Sosik
Schools join forces for ocean research
Cape Cod Times
quotes Rob Munier
A New Vehicle Tests Bermuda’s Waters
Currents
quotes Mak Saito, Mike Jakuba
Fate of the Lobster Fishery May Depend on Fate of the Right Whale
WCAI
quotes Michael Moore and Mark Baumgartner
Scientists Get Major Gift to Study the Twilight Zone
WCAI NPR
features an interview with Mark Abbott
What If the Ocean’s Climate-Controlling ‘Conveyor Belt’ Came to a Halt?
LiveScience
quotes Delia Oppo