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Black Girls Dive Scholars

Black Girls Dive Foundation Launches Program in Partnership with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Three BGDF scholars will participate in the BGD IMPETUS-Internship at WHOI. This paid, 10-week summer program provides an opportunity for BGD Scholars to engage in cutting-edge research.


Ocean

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution working with Ocean Discovery League on next generation deep ocean sensor system

Group received $1.2MM NOAA grant, one of the largest single investments in technology targeting the deep sea.


Yawkey 2023

Yawkey Foundation and WHOI present: Ocean & Climate Outreach Series

Looking for a fun, free, interactive way to learn more about the mysteries of the ocean? WHOI & the Yawkey Foundation present the 2024 Ocean and Climate Outreach Series.


new vent

Warm water could persist within icy ocean worlds

A new study investigates how the influence of low gravity, as found on ocean worlds in our solar system, impacts flow of water and heat below their seafloors.


Titan

Wave activity on Saturn’s largest moon

MIT, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution researchers find wave activity on Saturn’s largest moon may be strong enough to erode the coastlines of lakes and seas.


WHOI | OCEANUS
The El Niño/Southern Oscillation Phenomenon

The El Niño/Southern Oscillation Phenomenon

The El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon, an eastward shift of warm water in the tropical Pacific and associated effects on the atmosphere, is at the heart of global interannual climate variability.


The Bermuda Station S—A Long-Running Oceanographic Show

The Bermuda Station S—A Long-Running Oceanographic Show

A time series of hydrographic measurements was initiated at Bermuda in 1954 and continues to the present. It began under the banner of the International Geophysical Year (1957-1958) with the scientific support of Henry Stommel of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and William Sutcliffe, director of the Bermuda Biological Station (BBS). The scientists and personnel of the originating institutions have been the most active participants over the years, but the data have been widely used by the international oceanographic community. While other long time series of measurements in the North Atlantic began in association with weather ships, only the Bermuda measurements have a strong oceanographic focus.


Publications

IN THE NEWS - RESEARCH HIGLIGHTS

Spellbinding footage captures critically endangered whale with her baby off the New England Coast


Where seas are rising at alarming speed


New video shows right whale, its calf off New England coast


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