Expedition Log 09.12.25 Wrapping up the expedition Wrapping up the expedition Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef As our MBARI activities draw to a close, we have crossed into the Chukchi Sea, reaching as far north as 77°N before beginning our southward journey. This marks the start of the next phase of the expedition, which will continue under the leadership … News 09.08.25 MBARI’s advanced underwater technology reveals a new species of deep-sea snailfish The bumpy snailfish is one of three new species of deep-sea snailfish described by MBARI collaborators at SUNY Geneseo. Expedition Log 09.04.25 A touch of winter A touch of winter Expedition log by MBARI Senior Research Specialist Jenny Paduan A storm was predicted for August 30 with wind gusts of 60 knots and 2.5 meters (over eight feet) swells near the Canadian Beaufort coast, where we have been working. This inspired the captain to take the IBRV Araon into the dense … Expedition Log 09.02.25 Meet the MiniROV Meet the MiniROV Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef Today, we’re highlighting one of the most exciting pieces of technology aboard this expedition—a scalable mapping and navigation system mounted on MBARI’s MiniROV. Developed by the CoMPAS Lab, this platform is designed to test how far low-cost, adaptable sensors can take us in exploring … Expedition Log 08.28.25 First mapping survey First mapping survey Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef When we reached our working area, we were still met with ice cover, which forced us to adapt our plans. Instead of deploying all the instruments we had hoped for, we began with multibeam mapping to chart the seafloor, sub-bottom profiling to peer beneath … News 08.26.25 New AI approach sharpens picture of carbon export in the Southern Ocean Applying machine learning algorithms to a trove of data collected by robotic floats has improved estimates of ocean productivity and carbon export in the Southern Ocean. Expedition Log 08.25.25 Life at sea Life at sea Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef The first full days at sea have been a mix of preparation, discovery, and settling into the rhythm of life aboard the IBRV Araon. With calm seas guiding us eastward, we have been busy testing instruments, holding coordination meetings, and fine-tuning our workflow so … Expedition Log 08.22.25 Departure from Utqiagvik Departure from Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow, Alaska) Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef We arrived in Utqiagvik on August 19, 2025, and were transferred to the Korean ice-breaking research vessel Araon by helicopter on August 20, 2025. We spent the first day setting up equipment on board, coordinating logistics, and carrying out a safety drill … News 08.13.25 MBARI’s new flagship research vessel completes first science expedition R/V David Packard expedition produces new high-resolution maps of Oregon seafloor, advancing earthquake and tsunami research. Press Release 08.06.25 MBARI researchers deploy new imaging system to study the movement of deep-sea octopus 3D visual data collected by MBARI’s groundbreaking EyeRIS camera system could contribute to the design of bioinspired robots in the future. News 06.19.25 Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea Genetic sequences in microscopic particles of sinking organic material reveal the mechanisms of carbon transport into the deep sea that can help improve satellite-based models of carbon export. Press Release 06.12.25 MBARI hosts 2025 Open House on Saturday, July 12 MBARI’s annual Open House is a free, family-friendly community event where visitors can meet the MBARI team and learn more about our latest discoveries and technology innovations. Press Release 06.09.25 MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems. Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
News 09.08.25 MBARI’s advanced underwater technology reveals a new species of deep-sea snailfish The bumpy snailfish is one of three new species of deep-sea snailfish described by MBARI collaborators at SUNY Geneseo. Expedition Log 09.04.25 A touch of winter A touch of winter Expedition log by MBARI Senior Research Specialist Jenny Paduan A storm was predicted for August 30 with wind gusts of 60 knots and 2.5 meters (over eight feet) swells near the Canadian Beaufort coast, where we have been working. This inspired the captain to take the IBRV Araon into the dense … Expedition Log 09.02.25 Meet the MiniROV Meet the MiniROV Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef Today, we’re highlighting one of the most exciting pieces of technology aboard this expedition—a scalable mapping and navigation system mounted on MBARI’s MiniROV. Developed by the CoMPAS Lab, this platform is designed to test how far low-cost, adaptable sensors can take us in exploring … Expedition Log 08.28.25 First mapping survey First mapping survey Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef When we reached our working area, we were still met with ice cover, which forced us to adapt our plans. Instead of deploying all the instruments we had hoped for, we began with multibeam mapping to chart the seafloor, sub-bottom profiling to peer beneath … News 08.26.25 New AI approach sharpens picture of carbon export in the Southern Ocean Applying machine learning algorithms to a trove of data collected by robotic floats has improved estimates of ocean productivity and carbon export in the Southern Ocean. Expedition Log 08.25.25 Life at sea Life at sea Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef The first full days at sea have been a mix of preparation, discovery, and settling into the rhythm of life aboard the IBRV Araon. With calm seas guiding us eastward, we have been busy testing instruments, holding coordination meetings, and fine-tuning our workflow so … Expedition Log 08.22.25 Departure from Utqiagvik Departure from Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow, Alaska) Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef We arrived in Utqiagvik on August 19, 2025, and were transferred to the Korean ice-breaking research vessel Araon by helicopter on August 20, 2025. We spent the first day setting up equipment on board, coordinating logistics, and carrying out a safety drill … News 08.13.25 MBARI’s new flagship research vessel completes first science expedition R/V David Packard expedition produces new high-resolution maps of Oregon seafloor, advancing earthquake and tsunami research. Press Release 08.06.25 MBARI researchers deploy new imaging system to study the movement of deep-sea octopus 3D visual data collected by MBARI’s groundbreaking EyeRIS camera system could contribute to the design of bioinspired robots in the future. News 06.19.25 Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea Genetic sequences in microscopic particles of sinking organic material reveal the mechanisms of carbon transport into the deep sea that can help improve satellite-based models of carbon export. Press Release 06.12.25 MBARI hosts 2025 Open House on Saturday, July 12 MBARI’s annual Open House is a free, family-friendly community event where visitors can meet the MBARI team and learn more about our latest discoveries and technology innovations. Press Release 06.09.25 MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems. Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
Expedition Log 09.04.25 A touch of winter A touch of winter Expedition log by MBARI Senior Research Specialist Jenny Paduan A storm was predicted for August 30 with wind gusts of 60 knots and 2.5 meters (over eight feet) swells near the Canadian Beaufort coast, where we have been working. This inspired the captain to take the IBRV Araon into the dense … Expedition Log 09.02.25 Meet the MiniROV Meet the MiniROV Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef Today, we’re highlighting one of the most exciting pieces of technology aboard this expedition—a scalable mapping and navigation system mounted on MBARI’s MiniROV. Developed by the CoMPAS Lab, this platform is designed to test how far low-cost, adaptable sensors can take us in exploring … Expedition Log 08.28.25 First mapping survey First mapping survey Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef When we reached our working area, we were still met with ice cover, which forced us to adapt our plans. Instead of deploying all the instruments we had hoped for, we began with multibeam mapping to chart the seafloor, sub-bottom profiling to peer beneath … News 08.26.25 New AI approach sharpens picture of carbon export in the Southern Ocean Applying machine learning algorithms to a trove of data collected by robotic floats has improved estimates of ocean productivity and carbon export in the Southern Ocean. Expedition Log 08.25.25 Life at sea Life at sea Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef The first full days at sea have been a mix of preparation, discovery, and settling into the rhythm of life aboard the IBRV Araon. With calm seas guiding us eastward, we have been busy testing instruments, holding coordination meetings, and fine-tuning our workflow so … Expedition Log 08.22.25 Departure from Utqiagvik Departure from Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow, Alaska) Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef We arrived in Utqiagvik on August 19, 2025, and were transferred to the Korean ice-breaking research vessel Araon by helicopter on August 20, 2025. We spent the first day setting up equipment on board, coordinating logistics, and carrying out a safety drill … News 08.13.25 MBARI’s new flagship research vessel completes first science expedition R/V David Packard expedition produces new high-resolution maps of Oregon seafloor, advancing earthquake and tsunami research. Press Release 08.06.25 MBARI researchers deploy new imaging system to study the movement of deep-sea octopus 3D visual data collected by MBARI’s groundbreaking EyeRIS camera system could contribute to the design of bioinspired robots in the future. News 06.19.25 Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea Genetic sequences in microscopic particles of sinking organic material reveal the mechanisms of carbon transport into the deep sea that can help improve satellite-based models of carbon export. Press Release 06.12.25 MBARI hosts 2025 Open House on Saturday, July 12 MBARI’s annual Open House is a free, family-friendly community event where visitors can meet the MBARI team and learn more about our latest discoveries and technology innovations. Press Release 06.09.25 MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems. Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
Expedition Log 09.02.25 Meet the MiniROV Meet the MiniROV Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef Today, we’re highlighting one of the most exciting pieces of technology aboard this expedition—a scalable mapping and navigation system mounted on MBARI’s MiniROV. Developed by the CoMPAS Lab, this platform is designed to test how far low-cost, adaptable sensors can take us in exploring … Expedition Log 08.28.25 First mapping survey First mapping survey Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef When we reached our working area, we were still met with ice cover, which forced us to adapt our plans. Instead of deploying all the instruments we had hoped for, we began with multibeam mapping to chart the seafloor, sub-bottom profiling to peer beneath … News 08.26.25 New AI approach sharpens picture of carbon export in the Southern Ocean Applying machine learning algorithms to a trove of data collected by robotic floats has improved estimates of ocean productivity and carbon export in the Southern Ocean. Expedition Log 08.25.25 Life at sea Life at sea Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef The first full days at sea have been a mix of preparation, discovery, and settling into the rhythm of life aboard the IBRV Araon. With calm seas guiding us eastward, we have been busy testing instruments, holding coordination meetings, and fine-tuning our workflow so … Expedition Log 08.22.25 Departure from Utqiagvik Departure from Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow, Alaska) Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef We arrived in Utqiagvik on August 19, 2025, and were transferred to the Korean ice-breaking research vessel Araon by helicopter on August 20, 2025. We spent the first day setting up equipment on board, coordinating logistics, and carrying out a safety drill … News 08.13.25 MBARI’s new flagship research vessel completes first science expedition R/V David Packard expedition produces new high-resolution maps of Oregon seafloor, advancing earthquake and tsunami research. Press Release 08.06.25 MBARI researchers deploy new imaging system to study the movement of deep-sea octopus 3D visual data collected by MBARI’s groundbreaking EyeRIS camera system could contribute to the design of bioinspired robots in the future. News 06.19.25 Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea Genetic sequences in microscopic particles of sinking organic material reveal the mechanisms of carbon transport into the deep sea that can help improve satellite-based models of carbon export. Press Release 06.12.25 MBARI hosts 2025 Open House on Saturday, July 12 MBARI’s annual Open House is a free, family-friendly community event where visitors can meet the MBARI team and learn more about our latest discoveries and technology innovations. Press Release 06.09.25 MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems. Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
Expedition Log 08.28.25 First mapping survey First mapping survey Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef When we reached our working area, we were still met with ice cover, which forced us to adapt our plans. Instead of deploying all the instruments we had hoped for, we began with multibeam mapping to chart the seafloor, sub-bottom profiling to peer beneath … News 08.26.25 New AI approach sharpens picture of carbon export in the Southern Ocean Applying machine learning algorithms to a trove of data collected by robotic floats has improved estimates of ocean productivity and carbon export in the Southern Ocean. Expedition Log 08.25.25 Life at sea Life at sea Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef The first full days at sea have been a mix of preparation, discovery, and settling into the rhythm of life aboard the IBRV Araon. With calm seas guiding us eastward, we have been busy testing instruments, holding coordination meetings, and fine-tuning our workflow so … Expedition Log 08.22.25 Departure from Utqiagvik Departure from Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow, Alaska) Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef We arrived in Utqiagvik on August 19, 2025, and were transferred to the Korean ice-breaking research vessel Araon by helicopter on August 20, 2025. We spent the first day setting up equipment on board, coordinating logistics, and carrying out a safety drill … News 08.13.25 MBARI’s new flagship research vessel completes first science expedition R/V David Packard expedition produces new high-resolution maps of Oregon seafloor, advancing earthquake and tsunami research. Press Release 08.06.25 MBARI researchers deploy new imaging system to study the movement of deep-sea octopus 3D visual data collected by MBARI’s groundbreaking EyeRIS camera system could contribute to the design of bioinspired robots in the future. News 06.19.25 Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea Genetic sequences in microscopic particles of sinking organic material reveal the mechanisms of carbon transport into the deep sea that can help improve satellite-based models of carbon export. Press Release 06.12.25 MBARI hosts 2025 Open House on Saturday, July 12 MBARI’s annual Open House is a free, family-friendly community event where visitors can meet the MBARI team and learn more about our latest discoveries and technology innovations. Press Release 06.09.25 MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems. Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
News 08.26.25 New AI approach sharpens picture of carbon export in the Southern Ocean Applying machine learning algorithms to a trove of data collected by robotic floats has improved estimates of ocean productivity and carbon export in the Southern Ocean. Expedition Log 08.25.25 Life at sea Life at sea Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef The first full days at sea have been a mix of preparation, discovery, and settling into the rhythm of life aboard the IBRV Araon. With calm seas guiding us eastward, we have been busy testing instruments, holding coordination meetings, and fine-tuning our workflow so … Expedition Log 08.22.25 Departure from Utqiagvik Departure from Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow, Alaska) Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef We arrived in Utqiagvik on August 19, 2025, and were transferred to the Korean ice-breaking research vessel Araon by helicopter on August 20, 2025. We spent the first day setting up equipment on board, coordinating logistics, and carrying out a safety drill … News 08.13.25 MBARI’s new flagship research vessel completes first science expedition R/V David Packard expedition produces new high-resolution maps of Oregon seafloor, advancing earthquake and tsunami research. Press Release 08.06.25 MBARI researchers deploy new imaging system to study the movement of deep-sea octopus 3D visual data collected by MBARI’s groundbreaking EyeRIS camera system could contribute to the design of bioinspired robots in the future. News 06.19.25 Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea Genetic sequences in microscopic particles of sinking organic material reveal the mechanisms of carbon transport into the deep sea that can help improve satellite-based models of carbon export. Press Release 06.12.25 MBARI hosts 2025 Open House on Saturday, July 12 MBARI’s annual Open House is a free, family-friendly community event where visitors can meet the MBARI team and learn more about our latest discoveries and technology innovations. Press Release 06.09.25 MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems. Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
Expedition Log 08.25.25 Life at sea Life at sea Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef The first full days at sea have been a mix of preparation, discovery, and settling into the rhythm of life aboard the IBRV Araon. With calm seas guiding us eastward, we have been busy testing instruments, holding coordination meetings, and fine-tuning our workflow so … Expedition Log 08.22.25 Departure from Utqiagvik Departure from Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow, Alaska) Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef We arrived in Utqiagvik on August 19, 2025, and were transferred to the Korean ice-breaking research vessel Araon by helicopter on August 20, 2025. We spent the first day setting up equipment on board, coordinating logistics, and carrying out a safety drill … News 08.13.25 MBARI’s new flagship research vessel completes first science expedition R/V David Packard expedition produces new high-resolution maps of Oregon seafloor, advancing earthquake and tsunami research. Press Release 08.06.25 MBARI researchers deploy new imaging system to study the movement of deep-sea octopus 3D visual data collected by MBARI’s groundbreaking EyeRIS camera system could contribute to the design of bioinspired robots in the future. News 06.19.25 Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea Genetic sequences in microscopic particles of sinking organic material reveal the mechanisms of carbon transport into the deep sea that can help improve satellite-based models of carbon export. Press Release 06.12.25 MBARI hosts 2025 Open House on Saturday, July 12 MBARI’s annual Open House is a free, family-friendly community event where visitors can meet the MBARI team and learn more about our latest discoveries and technology innovations. Press Release 06.09.25 MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems. Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
Expedition Log 08.22.25 Departure from Utqiagvik Departure from Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow, Alaska) Expedition log by MBARI Senior Scientist Aaron Micallef We arrived in Utqiagvik on August 19, 2025, and were transferred to the Korean ice-breaking research vessel Araon by helicopter on August 20, 2025. We spent the first day setting up equipment on board, coordinating logistics, and carrying out a safety drill … News 08.13.25 MBARI’s new flagship research vessel completes first science expedition R/V David Packard expedition produces new high-resolution maps of Oregon seafloor, advancing earthquake and tsunami research. Press Release 08.06.25 MBARI researchers deploy new imaging system to study the movement of deep-sea octopus 3D visual data collected by MBARI’s groundbreaking EyeRIS camera system could contribute to the design of bioinspired robots in the future. News 06.19.25 Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea Genetic sequences in microscopic particles of sinking organic material reveal the mechanisms of carbon transport into the deep sea that can help improve satellite-based models of carbon export. Press Release 06.12.25 MBARI hosts 2025 Open House on Saturday, July 12 MBARI’s annual Open House is a free, family-friendly community event where visitors can meet the MBARI team and learn more about our latest discoveries and technology innovations. Press Release 06.09.25 MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems. Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
News 08.13.25 MBARI’s new flagship research vessel completes first science expedition R/V David Packard expedition produces new high-resolution maps of Oregon seafloor, advancing earthquake and tsunami research. Press Release 08.06.25 MBARI researchers deploy new imaging system to study the movement of deep-sea octopus 3D visual data collected by MBARI’s groundbreaking EyeRIS camera system could contribute to the design of bioinspired robots in the future. News 06.19.25 Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea Genetic sequences in microscopic particles of sinking organic material reveal the mechanisms of carbon transport into the deep sea that can help improve satellite-based models of carbon export. Press Release 06.12.25 MBARI hosts 2025 Open House on Saturday, July 12 MBARI’s annual Open House is a free, family-friendly community event where visitors can meet the MBARI team and learn more about our latest discoveries and technology innovations. Press Release 06.09.25 MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems. Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
Press Release 08.06.25 MBARI researchers deploy new imaging system to study the movement of deep-sea octopus 3D visual data collected by MBARI’s groundbreaking EyeRIS camera system could contribute to the design of bioinspired robots in the future. News 06.19.25 Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea Genetic sequences in microscopic particles of sinking organic material reveal the mechanisms of carbon transport into the deep sea that can help improve satellite-based models of carbon export. Press Release 06.12.25 MBARI hosts 2025 Open House on Saturday, July 12 MBARI’s annual Open House is a free, family-friendly community event where visitors can meet the MBARI team and learn more about our latest discoveries and technology innovations. Press Release 06.09.25 MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems. Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
News 06.19.25 Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea Genetic sequences in microscopic particles of sinking organic material reveal the mechanisms of carbon transport into the deep sea that can help improve satellite-based models of carbon export. Press Release 06.12.25 MBARI hosts 2025 Open House on Saturday, July 12 MBARI’s annual Open House is a free, family-friendly community event where visitors can meet the MBARI team and learn more about our latest discoveries and technology innovations. Press Release 06.09.25 MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems. Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
Press Release 06.12.25 MBARI hosts 2025 Open House on Saturday, July 12 MBARI’s annual Open House is a free, family-friendly community event where visitors can meet the MBARI team and learn more about our latest discoveries and technology innovations. Press Release 06.09.25 MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems. Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
Press Release 06.09.25 MBARI research and technology play integral role in new Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences International collaborations leverage MBARI’s expertise and advanced technology to better understand polar ecosystems. Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
Press Release 06.04.25 MBARI welcomes new president and CEO Antje Boetius World-renowned polar and deep-sea researcher will represent MBARI at the upcoming 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference. News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
News 05.06.25 MBARI researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space Satellite data on winds and currents can fill gaps in modeling carbon transport from the ocean’s surface to the deep sea. Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
Behind the Scenes 04.17.25 MBARI mourns the passing of former board member Dean Morton As a member of our Board of Directors for 25 years, the longtime Hewlett-Packard executive brought valuable business expertise that helped guide MBARI operations. News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
News 04.03.25 MBARI expands capacity for ocean research with new state-of-the-art ship MBARI’s marine operations team begins preparations for science missions aboard our new flagship research vessel David Packard later this year. Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
Behind the Scenes 03.17.25 MBARI researchers deploy innovative new tech for seafloor monitoring Geo-Sense is a new portable instrument that uses distributed acoustic sensing technology for long-term, high-resolution monitoring of the geological processes that sculpt the seafloor. News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
News 03.12.25 New robotic technology lab expands MBARI’s capacity for ocean exploration and technology innovation The Instrumentation Integration and Testing Facility will support the development of innovative new technologies for studying ocean health. Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year. 1 2 3 … 29 Next
Behind the Scenes 03.04.25 New annual report reviews major milestones in MBARI’s work in 2024 MBARI’s 2024 Annual Report includes highlights from our work in ocean science, technology, and education over the past year.