Fishing nets leave precious marine habitats broken and scarred—but some are coming back to life By Kat Eschner / Aug 8, 2019
Plastic chemicals could harm the ocean bacteria that produce 10 percent of our oxygen By Ula Chrobak / May 17, 2019
Meet the ‘Oyster Wench’—a single mom fighting pollution with the power of clams and kelp By Marlene Cimons / May 14, 2019
Century-old ship logs show how much ice the Arctic has lost By Marlene Cimons/Nexus Media News / Sep 19, 2019
A U.S. adventurer just became the first to reach all of the world’s deepest spots By Josh Dean / Apr 26, 2021
Watch ‘giant pill bugs’ burrow inside this alligator carcass for legitimate scientific reasons By Sara Chodosh / Apr 13, 2019
A mysterious disease is ravaging Florida’s coral, and now it might be spreading elsewhere By Kat Eschner / Mar 29, 2019
On board the canoe that proved ancient Polynesians could cross the Pacific By Christina Thompson / Mar 13, 2019
20,000 birds just starved to death off the Dutch coast and no one knows why By Sara Chodosh / Feb 9, 2019
An inside look at the first solo trip to the deepest point of the Atlantic By Josh Dean / Dec 21, 2018
As oceans grow more acidic, they’re eating away at their protective floors By Marlene Cimons / Nov 9, 2018
The ocean floor is littered with adorable octopuses (and actual garbage) By Sara Chodosh / Oct 30, 2018
We’re Catching Millions Of Tons More Fish Each Year Than We Report By Mary Beth Griggs / Jan 20, 2016
Researchers Repair Coral Reef By Sending Ocean Water ‘Back In Time’ By Mary Beth Griggs / Feb 24, 2016
NASA is preparing for future space missions by exploring underwater volcanoes off Hawaii By Shannon Stirone / Aug 27, 2018
Ambitious $1 Billion Project Aims To Drill A Hole All The Way To Earth’s Mantle By Rebecca Boyle / Oct 2, 2012
Help Oceanographers Comb the Ocean Floor From the Comfort of Your Screen By Rebecca Boyle / Sep 13, 2012