FALMOUTH - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s community housing list was recently privatized. The online list used to be open to the … [Read more...]
WHOI Official Gives Insight on Alvin’s Historic Dive
WOODS HOLE – The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution submersible recently made a history-making dive with its new dive rating. Andy Bowen, … [Read more...]
Alvin Makes Its Deepest Dive Ever
WOODS HOLE – The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution-operated (WHOI) deep-sea research vessel Alvin made its deepest ever dive recently. On … [Read more...]
WHOI Holds Coral Reefs Webinar on World Ocean Day
WOODS HOLE - The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) will be holding an informative webinar on coral reefs tonight in honor of World Ocean … [Read more...]
Robotic Buoys Developed to Keep Atlantic Right Whales Safe
WOODS HOLE (AP) - A Cape Cod science center and one of the world’s largest shipping businesses are collaborating on a project to use robotic buoys to … [Read more...]
NOAA Official Expresses Concern Over Potential Pilgrim Discharge Plans
PLYMOUTH – A National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration official has reached out to federal agencies with concerns over a possible plan … [Read more...]
Study: Smaller Right Whales Have Fewer Calves
WOODS HOLE - A new study from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and New England Aquarium has found that smaller North Atlantic right whales … [Read more...]
Seal and White Shark Study to be Released April 11
WOODS HOLE - Research related to a study on growing seal and white shark populations off Cape Cod will be released to the public on Monday, April … [Read more...]
WHOI Will Deploy Buoys to Help Protect Right Whales
FALMOUTH – The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has partnered with an international container shipping company to deploy new technology that will … [Read more...]
Local Scientist to Lead Large-Scale Seaweed Study
WOOD’S HOLE – Local scientists are at the forefront of studies to determine the impact seaweed can have on global food and environmental … [Read more...]
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