Forecasters predict an abnormally high number of storms for this hurricane season—again By Hannah Seo / Published May 25, 2022
Climate change is making the ocean lose its memory. Here’s what that means. By Sara Kiley Watson / Published May 24, 2022
The NY Bight could write the book on how we build offshore wind farms in the future By Nikita Amir / Published May 22, 2022
These little robots could help find old explosives at sea By Kelsey D. Atherton / Published April 15, 2022
Why seaweed is a natural fit for replacing certain plastics By Sara Kiley Watson / Published March 30, 2022
This cone snail’s deadly venom could hold the key to better pain meds By Lauren J. Young / Published March 23, 2022
Why ocean researchers want to create a global library of undersea sounds By Charlotte Hu / Published March 19, 2022
Minimizing offshore wind’s impact on nature is tricky, but not impossible By Anuradha Varanasi / Published March 15, 2022
Slap another cephalopod on the vampire squid’s family tree By Lauren J. Young / Published March 8, 2022
When krill host social gatherings, other ocean animals thrive By Ashley Ward / Published March 7, 2022
Offshore wind farms could bank carbon dioxide on slow days By David Goldberg / The Conversation / Published January 25, 2022
Icefish build bizarre undersea nests—and that’s just the beginning By Shi En Kim / Published January 21, 2022
Tonga is fighting multiple disasters after a historic volcanic explosion By Hannah Seo / Published January 18, 2022
The West Coast is under a tsunami advisory. Here’s what that means. By Rachel Feltman / Published January 15, 2022