The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) is a private, nonprofit research and higher education facility dedicated to the study of marine science and engineering
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- Sea levels are starting to rise faster. Here’s how much South Florida is expecting
The one big unknown in South Florida’s future of sea level rise is likely the water rushing offshore. The Gulf Stream, a massive current that moves hot water from the tropics to the frigid depths of ...
- Coordinated jet propulsion corkscrews these odd creatures through the water
A strange sea creature known as the salp reproduces asexually, building long chains of clones. Researchers have now decoded the way these long salp chains propel themselves, a finding that could lead ...
- What is the safest laundry detergent? A guide to eco-friendly, non-toxic washing.
Decoding laundry detergent ingredients can be tricky. It takes complex chemical processes to clean your clothes. Here are the ingredients to avoid.
- Golden shovels out: NOAA research base breaks ground
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Lt. Cmdr. Cherisa Friedlander holds a ceremonial golden shovel used for the NOAA Marine Operations Center-Atlantic groundbreaking for U.S. Secretary of ...
- Human activity is causing toxic thallium to enter the Baltic sea, according to new study
Human activities account for 20% to more than 60% of toxic thallium entering the Baltic Sea over the past eight decades, according to new research. Currently, the amount of thallium, which is ...
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- Coordinated jet propulsion corkscrews these odd creatures through the water
A strange sea creature known as the salp reproduces asexually, building long chains of clones. Researchers have now decoded the way these long salp chains propel themselves, a finding that could lead ...
- Woods Hole celebrity sub Alvin makes brief Kodiak stop
One of Kodiak’s most famous visitors of the year came through town largely unnoticed. The deep-sea submersible Alvin was aboard the R/V Atlantis that docked at Pier 2 Monday and ...
- Scripps Oceanography scientists to take part in deep-sea exploration off coast of Alaska
The team of scientists is led by Lisa Levin, deep sea ecologist and Professor Emerita at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography. It also includes Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s ...
- 5 Hydrothermal Vents Have Appeared in the Dark Heart of the Ocean
Expect intense heat on the floor of the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. Researchers have learned that a location responsible for over 75 percent of the world’s volcanic activity is more active than ...
- Only 360 of these whales remain. Video shows newborn ‘vital’ to recovery of species
To honor and celebrate the right whale, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts shared a dynamic video of a massive, 37-year-old right whale swimming with her newborn calf on social ...