WHOI in the News
Cocaine found in sharks in Brazil
The World
Charleston is in for a stormy future. Can studying old hurricanes help us prepare?
Post and Courier
At this Bedford, Mass. pool, there’s no swimming allowed
WCVB
Most birds avoid hurricanes. This species chases them, scientists say
The Washington Post
Rescuing Kelp Through Science
Civil Eats
Marine science and scuba: internship program provides opportunities for young women of color
WCAI
Warming oceans are pushing harmful algal blooms into polar waters
Science
Contemplating Our Climate Future in Antarctica
Scientific American
What to Know as High Bacteria Levels Cause Beach Closures Across the United States
TIME
How bad will hurricanes get? Scientists look for answers in mud.
Washington Post
Seven things to do on Cape Cod when it rains
Boston Globe
Scientists add more underwater robots to monitor endangered North Atlantic right whales
CTV News
Jellyfish are showing up in unexpected waters. What’s going on?
USA Today
Life for Researchers on This Icebreaker Is Cold and Fulfilling
Scientific American
Day trips in Massachusetts: Hikes, history made fun, ice cream and unofficial hot dog tours
WBUR
Fact Check: NASA did not abruptly stop deep-sea research
Reuters
Youths finding inspiration in science and reading
WCAI
Great white shark pings trackers off New Hampshire Seacoast
WMUR
Inside the Titan Sub Recovery: A Hopeful Rescue Turned Tragic Mission
Vanity Fair
Why are the seas salty?
BBC
Research Vessel Visits Woods Hole, Brings Scientists On Atlantic Studies
Falmouth Enterprise
Six Bay State film fests and events to soak up this summer
Boston Globe
The Tiny Clear Blobs Washing Up On Beaches Are Even Weirder Than You Think
Southern Living
Scientists Read the Messages in Chemical Clues Left by Coral Reef Inhabitants
ECO Magazine