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Faster identification of fish sounds from acoustic recordings can improve research, conservation efforts
Researchers call for regional and context-specific approaches to these extreme events
Fellows are elected annually through a highly selective, peer-review process, based on their records of scientific achievement and original contributions.
Heart Monitors for seal pups are helping scientists track animal health
Weller was named for his contributions to the theory, observation, and instrumentation of the upper ocean and air-sea interface.
A new strain of kelp can help support sustainable farming
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Center for Coastal Studies to host listening sessions with local fishers
New research on single-celled organisms sheds light on deep-sea energy sources
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) helps to regulate the Earth’s climate and weather
These agreements mark a significant milestone in WHOI’s efforts to foster innovation, entrepreneurship, and the commercialization of transformative ocean technologies.
Research led by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution predicts lower fishing yields as corals struggle to survive
Research offers potential understanding of habitability on ocean worlds in the outer solar system
Simultaneous missions near Greenland and American Samoa support critical research about ocean life and sea level rise
This crustacean is the first large, active predatory amphipod from these extreme depths.
Their findings are based on a model of the circulation patterns around Cape Cod Bay and provide insight into the seasonal differences in conditions in and around the Bay.
Observations have shown coastal erosion as an increasing Arctic hazard, but other hazards—including sea level rise and permafrost thaw subsidence—have received less attention.
Scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution partner with the University of the Virgin Islands to create a resilient artificial reef
A joint team, including WHOI researchers, recently mobilized to investigate the real-time impacts of storm surge and waves from Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
The agreement underscores a commitment between the two parties to host an Ocean Pavilion in the official Blue Zone of COP30 in Belem, Brazil.
A new WHOI-led study challenges theories regarding the origins of a significant transition through the Earth’s ice ages.