WHOI in the News
WHOI Scientist Wins Munk Award
The Falmouth Enterprise
features Andone Lavery
U.S. marine seismologists fear loss of research ship
Science Magazine
mentions WHOI
Coast Guard icebreaker patrols the North Pole, solving mysteries and paying homage to the dead
The San Diego Union-Tribune
mentions WHOI
WHOI physicist lauded for acoustic research
Cape Cod Times
features Andone Lavery
WHOI Hosts Event Celebrating 40th Anniversary of Discovery of Deep-Sea Hot Springs
CapeCod.com
mentions WHOI
New York Today: Whales in Our Waters
The New York Times
features Mark Baumgartner
Outrage over dead fish in Flushing Creek
Queens Chronicle
quotes Guest Investigator, James Cervino
Himalayan origins of the mystic river Saraswati
Research Matters
Fisherman lands Obama fish lookalike
Martha's Vineyard Times
mentions Dave Bailey and WHOI
Ocean oxygen depletion could happen again
Eco-Business
quotes Sune Nielsen
Concert Will Feature Ancient Bone Flute
WCAI - Living Lab
features Jelle Atema
WHOI Scientist Recognized for Distinguished Research
CapeCod.com
features Andone Lavery
WHOI Scientists Unveil New Robot to Speed Ocean Sampling
CapeCod.com
feaures Mak Saito, Mike Jakuba and AUV Clio
Andone C. Lavery Selected As 2017 Recipient Of The Walter Munk Award
Bioengineer.Org
features Andone Lavery
Study estimates oxygen loss in ancient global ocean
PhysOrg
features Chad Ostrander (summer student fellow) and Sune Nielsen
It was a feeding frenzy of shark information
Martha's Vineyard Times
mentions WHOI
New technique offers clues to measure the deoxygenation of the ocean
Science Daily
features Sune Nielsen
Re-envisioning Underwater Imaging with Revolutionary New System
Ocean News & Technology
ran the WHOI news release on the Advanced Imaging and Visualization Lab. Quotes Bill Lange and Tim Shank
Unprecedented Antarctic expedition maps sea ice to solve climate change mystery
Physorg
quotes Ted Maksym, Hanu Singh
DunkWorks Seeks To Promote Innovation In Marine Robotics
Falmouth Enterprise
quotes Leslie McGee
Penguin tail feathers reveal secrets of where they swim for food
New Scientist
mentions WHOI and former postdoc Mike Polito
Bizarro Life-Forms Inhabiting Deep-Sea Vents May Be at Risk
Scientific American
mentions Tim Shank and WHOI
Right Whales are dying
Newstalk 1010 with Jerry Agar
features Mark Baumgartner
Margaret Tivey Appointed as Vice President and Dean at WHOI
Hydro International
pick-up of WHOI news release