WHOI in the News
Ocean’s plastics offer a floating fortress to a mess of microbes
Science News
features Tracy Mincer and mentions WHOI
Countries Embrace New Rules to Limit Airline Emissions
Climate Central
mentions WHOI
New Whale Species, and New Ways to Study Them All
WCAI
interview with Sal Cerchio
mentions WHOI
NOAA issues climate warning for scallops
South Coast Today
mentions WHOI
Richard P. Von Herzen, Explorer of Earth’s Undersea Furnaces, Dies at 85
The New York Times
mentions WHOI
John Wyatt, 69; pioneered retinal prosthetics at MIT
The Boston Globe
mentions WHOI
Necropsies aim to reveal secrets of stranded turtles
Cape Cod Times
mentions WHOI
Can animals thrive without oxygen?
(e) science news
pick up of WHOI news release
featuring Joan Bernhard and Ginny Edgcomb
Through the ocean darkly
Adjacent Government
article by Carol Anne Clayson
NSF awards rapid response grants to study current El Nino one of the strongest on record
National Science Foundation
mentions Anne Cohen and WHOI
Indian Ocean Expedition Attempts to Reach Earth’s Mantle but Falls Short for Now
The Epoch Times
quotes Henry Dick and mentions WHOI
Travel Talks At Woods Hole Library
The Enterprise
highlights talk by Alessandro Bocconcelli on Feb. 3, 2016
Sorry, Oxygen-Free Animals Don’t Exist After All
Gizmodo
Long-term study shows Buzzards Bay coastal waters under stress
Wicked Local Cape Cod
quotes Jennie Rheuban and mentions WHOI
Scientists Note Impact Of Climate Change On Buzzards Bay
The Falmouth Enterprise
quotes Jennie Rheuban and mentions WHOI
Marine Science Symposium – LIVEBLOG – Wednesday
Alaska Public Media
interview with Bob Pickart
New robot to probe Yellowstone Lake
Jackson Hole News & Guide
mentions WHOI
Warming Waters Linked to Northeast Seagrass Die-offs
Climate Central
quotes Jennie Rheuban and mentions WHOI
Life aboard WHOI vessels topic of Falmouth talk
Falmouth Wicked Local
mentions talk by Craig Dickson
Looking small for big answers in Greenland
Public Radio International - The World
features Nick Beaird and mentions WHOI
In Greenland, a climate change mystery with clues written in water and stone
Public Radio International - The World
interview with Fiamma Straneo Part 1 of 2
A Decades-Long Quest to Drill Into Earth’s Mantle May Soon Hit Pay Dirt
Smithsonian.com
quotes Henry Dick and mentions WHOI
Scientists Are Working to Drill a Mile-and-a-Half Hole Into the Earth
Popular Mechanics
mentions Henry Dick and WHOI
The Heartbreaking Story of the World’s Loneliest Whale
Oddity Central
quotes Mary Ann Daher and mentions Bill Watckins and WHOI