WHOI Stories
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					WHOI News | December 9, 2015Galapagos Expedition Reveals Unknown Seamounts, New SpeciesDuring a three-week expedition in August, an international team conducted the first scientific expedition to map and characterize the seamounts on the Galápagos platform.
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					WHOI News | December 3, 2015Higher Levels of Fukushima Cesium Detected OffshoreScientists monitoring the spread of radiation in the ocean from the Fukushima nuclear accident report finding an increased number of contaminated sites off the US West Coast, along with the highest detection level to date.
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					WHOI - Oceanus | December 3, 2015Epiphany Among the Manta RaysCan we mobilize an army of scuba divers as citizen scientists?
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					WHOI - Oceanus | November 23, 2015Earth’s Riverine BloodstreamFlowing down rivers are clues to how our whole planet works
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					WHOI News | November 18, 2015Warming Ocean Worsened Australia’s Fatal 2010/2011 FloodsA study by a team of U.S. and Australian researchers shows that long-term warming of the Indian and Pacific oceans played an important role in increasing the severity of the devastating floods that struck Australia in 2010/2011.
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					WHOI - Oceanus | November 10, 2015Ice, Wind and FuryScientists investigate the avalanche of winds known as piteraqs
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					WHOI - Oceanus | October 29, 2015Forecasting the Future of FishThrough comics, MIT-WHOI Joint Program student Emily Moberg explains how her research modeling fish populations help improve our understanding of relationships between humans, the ocean, and its resources.
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					WHOI News | October 22, 2015New Study Provides First Field Observations of Rare Omura’s WhalesAn international team of biologists has made the first-ever field observations of one of the least known species of whales in the world Omura's whales off the coast of Madagascar.
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					WHOI - Oceanus | October 15, 2015TurtleCamExploring the secret life of endangered leatherback turtles
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					WHOI News | October 12, 2015New Study Projects That Melting of Antarctic Ice Shelves Will IntensifyNew research projects a doubling of surface melting of Antarctic ice shelves by 2050 and by 2100 may surpass intensities associated with ice shelf collapse, if greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel consumption continues at the present rate.
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					WHOI - Oceanus | October 6, 2015Tracking a Trail of CarbonLeaf waxes buried in Lake Titicaca holds clues to once and future climates
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					WHOI News | September 30, 2015Gulf Stream Ring Water Intrudes onto Continental Shelf Like “Pinocchio’s Nose”Ocean robots installed off the coast of Massachusetts have helped scientists understand a previously unknown process by which warm Gulf Stream water and colder waters of the continental shelf exchange.
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					WHOI News | September 28, 2015Novel Tag Developed for Squid, JellyfishA new data-logging tag developed specifically for small and delicate invertebrates not only quantifies ocean conditions but also measures animals’ responses to their physical environments in high resolution.
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					WHOI News | September 28, 2015King Crabs Threaten Antarctic Ecosystem Due to Warming OceanKing crabs may soon become high-level predators in Antarctic marine ecosystems where they haven't played a role in tens of millions of years, according to a new study.
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					WHOI News | September 24, 2015Marine Archaeologists Excavate Greek Antikythera ShipwreckArchaeologists excavating the famous ancient Greek shipwreck that yielded the Antikythera mechanism have recovered more than 50 items.
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					WHOI News | September 24, 2015WHOI Takes Delivery of New Research Vessel Neil ArmstrongThe nation's newest research vessel, the Neil Armstrong, was officially turned over by the U.S. Navy on September 23 to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI).
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					WHOI - Oceanus | September 3, 2015The Man Who Opened Our Ears to the OceanHistoric archive of marine mammal recordings established
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					WHOI News | September 1, 2015Climate Change Will Irreversibly Force Key Ocean Bacteria into OverdriveScientists demonstrate that a key organism in the ocean’s food web will start reproducing at high speed as carbon dioxide levels rise, with no way to stop when nutrients become scarce.
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					WHOI News | August 31, 2015Evidence of Ancient Life Discovered in Mantle Rocks Deep Below the SeafloorAncient rocks harbored microbial life deep below the seafloor, reports a team of scientists, confirming a long-standing hypothesis that interactions between mantle rocks and seawater can create potential for life even in hard rocks deep below the ocean...
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					WHOI - Oceanus | August 24, 2015Short-circuiting the Biological PumpTiny chemical compounds help choreograph a planet-size dance
 
	 
				



