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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Licenses Ocean Technology to ARMADA Marine Robotics

These agreements mark a significant milestone in WHOI’s efforts to foster innovation, entrepreneurship, and the commercialization of transformative ocean technologies.
7-Jan-2025 9:35 AM EST Add to Favorites

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New Study Highlights the Correlation Between Live Corals and Fishing Yields

Research led by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution predicts lower fishing yields as corals struggle to survive
19-Dec-2024 8:30 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Underwater Vehicles Operate on Opposite Sides of the Globe

Simultaneous missions near Greenland and American Samoa support critical research about ocean life and sea level rise
10-Dec-2024 9:40 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Partners Discover New Ocean Predator in the Atacama Trench

This crustacean is the first large, active predatory amphipod from these extreme depths.
9-Dec-2024 9:10 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Proposed Wastewater Release Into Cape Cod Bay Likely to Remain in Bay for at Least One Month, Study Finds

WHOI scientists are investigating the pathways of the proposed wastewater discharge from the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station
5-Dec-2024 8:20 AM EST Add to Favorites

Coastal Retreat in Alaska Is Accelerating Because of Compound Climate Impacts

The overlapping effects of sea level rise, permafrost thaw subsidence, and erosion may lead to land loss in Arctic coastal regions that dwarfs the land loss from any single one of these climate hazards, scientists say.
3-Dec-2024 3:30 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Could a Multivitamin Help Save Coral Reefs? Preliminary Data Says Yes!

Scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution partner with the University of the Virgin Islands to create a resilient artificial reef
19-Nov-2024 9:15 AM EST Add to Favorites


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Investigating the Ocean’s Influence on Australia’s Drought

To understand how the relentless heat, blazing wild fires, and bone-dry conditions have reached such extremes, scientists at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) are looking to the ocean.
9-Jan-2020 4:00 PM EST

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WHOI Climate Change Experts Available

The ocean plays a critical role in Earth’s climate system and will be among the topics discussed during the 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) taking place in Copenhagen from Dec. 7-18, 2009. This year — for the first time...
8-Dec-2009 3:25 PM EST

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The ocean is a defining feature of our planet and crucial to life on Earth, yet it remains one of the planet’s last unexplored frontiers. For this reason, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) scientists and engineers are committed to understanding all facets of the ocean as well as its complex connections with Earth’s atmosphere, land, ice, seafloor, and life—including humanity. This is essential not only to advance knowledge about our planet, but also to ensure society’s long-term welfare and to help guide human stewardship of the environment. WHOI researchers are also dedicated to training future generations of ocean science leaders, to providing unbiased information that informs public policy and decision-making, and to expanding public awareness about the importance of the global ocean and its resources.

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