News Brief 04.07.26 FathomVerse honored in the 30th Annual Webby Awards The Webby Awards has named FathomVerse an Honoree in the AI Experiences and Applications Energy and Sustainability category. Presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, the 30th Annual Webby Awards recognize excellence on the internet. Read More News 04.06.26 MBARI technology provides new insight into hidden ocean chemistry New research led by the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science has found that nitrogen cycling in marine oxygen-deficient zones is far more dynamic than previously thought. Read More News Brief 04.02.26 New CeNCOOS training program equips local university students with powerful ocean observing tools Last month, members of the CeNCOOS team led an in-person, hands-on training on the CalOOS Data Portal for students at California State University, Monterey Bay, connecting the next generation of marine scientists with powerful ocean observing tools. Read More News Brief 03.26.26 MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird named a AAAS Fellow The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has named MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird a 2025 Fellow, recognizing her distinguished contributions to the field of marine ecology, particularly for innovative development, application, and integration of acoustical techniques. Read More News Brief 03.25.26 MBARI researchers contribute to Deutsche Bank global eDNA sampling initiative Scientists in MBARI’s Biological Oceanography Group contributed eDNA samples, data, and expertise to a new global marine biodiversity monitoring program led by Deutsche Bank, Germany’s SailGP team, the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance, and NatureMetrics that aims to inform future ocean conservation efforts. Read More News Brief 03.18.26 2025 Annual Report highlights MBARI’s latest science and technology developments With a new flagship research vessel joining our fleet, the opening of a new robotic technology lab, and the arrival of a new president and CEO, 2025 marked the start of an exciting chapter for MBARI. The 2025 MBARI Annual Report provides an immersive review of our scientific discoveries, technology innovations, and international collaborations over the past year. Read More Expedition Log 03.17.26 A match made in the deep: Science, engineering, and marine operations Collaboration was key to the success of the Deep Sea 3D expedition and opened the door for exciting new discoveries about deep-sea coral communities. Read More Expedition Log 03.16.26 Small, but mighty: Surveys at Sur Ridge prove the power of a portable ROV Calmer winds and swells provided the all-clear for dives at Sur Ridge, so the team got to work surveying a large rock formation covered in corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.15.26 Towering corals and tiny worms: Mapping the invertebrate community on the deep seafloor At MBARI, scientists and engineers work side by side to advance ocean exploration. The CoMPAS Lab’s innovative mapping tech is helping biologists study deep-sea invertebrates in Monterey Bay. Read More Expedition Log 03.14.26 The Daily Packard: An inside look at life aboard the David Packard MBARI’s flagship research vessel is the home away from home for scientists, engineers, and marine operations crew during the Deep Sea 3D expedition. Read More Expedition Log 03.12.26 Going with the flow: Weather challenges bring new opportunities When the weather was unfavorable at Sur Ridge, the team returned to the sheltered waters of Monterey Bay to map two research sites teeming with sponges and corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.11.26 The many “eyes” of the MiniROV: Inside the mapping system CoMPAS Lab engineers have outfitted the MiniROV with advanced sensors and software to help the vehicle survey its surroundings and map complex seafloor terrain. Read More Expedition Log 03.10.26 Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D Before heading to sea, the Deep Sea 3D expedition team conducted a series of test dives with the MiniROV and the CoMPAS Lab’s Portable Mapping System. Read More News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
News 04.06.26 MBARI technology provides new insight into hidden ocean chemistry New research led by the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science has found that nitrogen cycling in marine oxygen-deficient zones is far more dynamic than previously thought. Read More News Brief 04.02.26 New CeNCOOS training program equips local university students with powerful ocean observing tools Last month, members of the CeNCOOS team led an in-person, hands-on training on the CalOOS Data Portal for students at California State University, Monterey Bay, connecting the next generation of marine scientists with powerful ocean observing tools. Read More News Brief 03.26.26 MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird named a AAAS Fellow The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has named MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird a 2025 Fellow, recognizing her distinguished contributions to the field of marine ecology, particularly for innovative development, application, and integration of acoustical techniques. Read More News Brief 03.25.26 MBARI researchers contribute to Deutsche Bank global eDNA sampling initiative Scientists in MBARI’s Biological Oceanography Group contributed eDNA samples, data, and expertise to a new global marine biodiversity monitoring program led by Deutsche Bank, Germany’s SailGP team, the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance, and NatureMetrics that aims to inform future ocean conservation efforts. Read More News Brief 03.18.26 2025 Annual Report highlights MBARI’s latest science and technology developments With a new flagship research vessel joining our fleet, the opening of a new robotic technology lab, and the arrival of a new president and CEO, 2025 marked the start of an exciting chapter for MBARI. The 2025 MBARI Annual Report provides an immersive review of our scientific discoveries, technology innovations, and international collaborations over the past year. Read More Expedition Log 03.17.26 A match made in the deep: Science, engineering, and marine operations Collaboration was key to the success of the Deep Sea 3D expedition and opened the door for exciting new discoveries about deep-sea coral communities. Read More Expedition Log 03.16.26 Small, but mighty: Surveys at Sur Ridge prove the power of a portable ROV Calmer winds and swells provided the all-clear for dives at Sur Ridge, so the team got to work surveying a large rock formation covered in corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.15.26 Towering corals and tiny worms: Mapping the invertebrate community on the deep seafloor At MBARI, scientists and engineers work side by side to advance ocean exploration. The CoMPAS Lab’s innovative mapping tech is helping biologists study deep-sea invertebrates in Monterey Bay. Read More Expedition Log 03.14.26 The Daily Packard: An inside look at life aboard the David Packard MBARI’s flagship research vessel is the home away from home for scientists, engineers, and marine operations crew during the Deep Sea 3D expedition. Read More Expedition Log 03.12.26 Going with the flow: Weather challenges bring new opportunities When the weather was unfavorable at Sur Ridge, the team returned to the sheltered waters of Monterey Bay to map two research sites teeming with sponges and corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.11.26 The many “eyes” of the MiniROV: Inside the mapping system CoMPAS Lab engineers have outfitted the MiniROV with advanced sensors and software to help the vehicle survey its surroundings and map complex seafloor terrain. Read More Expedition Log 03.10.26 Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D Before heading to sea, the Deep Sea 3D expedition team conducted a series of test dives with the MiniROV and the CoMPAS Lab’s Portable Mapping System. Read More News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
News Brief 04.02.26 New CeNCOOS training program equips local university students with powerful ocean observing tools Last month, members of the CeNCOOS team led an in-person, hands-on training on the CalOOS Data Portal for students at California State University, Monterey Bay, connecting the next generation of marine scientists with powerful ocean observing tools. Read More News Brief 03.26.26 MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird named a AAAS Fellow The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has named MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird a 2025 Fellow, recognizing her distinguished contributions to the field of marine ecology, particularly for innovative development, application, and integration of acoustical techniques. Read More News Brief 03.25.26 MBARI researchers contribute to Deutsche Bank global eDNA sampling initiative Scientists in MBARI’s Biological Oceanography Group contributed eDNA samples, data, and expertise to a new global marine biodiversity monitoring program led by Deutsche Bank, Germany’s SailGP team, the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance, and NatureMetrics that aims to inform future ocean conservation efforts. Read More News Brief 03.18.26 2025 Annual Report highlights MBARI’s latest science and technology developments With a new flagship research vessel joining our fleet, the opening of a new robotic technology lab, and the arrival of a new president and CEO, 2025 marked the start of an exciting chapter for MBARI. The 2025 MBARI Annual Report provides an immersive review of our scientific discoveries, technology innovations, and international collaborations over the past year. Read More Expedition Log 03.17.26 A match made in the deep: Science, engineering, and marine operations Collaboration was key to the success of the Deep Sea 3D expedition and opened the door for exciting new discoveries about deep-sea coral communities. Read More Expedition Log 03.16.26 Small, but mighty: Surveys at Sur Ridge prove the power of a portable ROV Calmer winds and swells provided the all-clear for dives at Sur Ridge, so the team got to work surveying a large rock formation covered in corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.15.26 Towering corals and tiny worms: Mapping the invertebrate community on the deep seafloor At MBARI, scientists and engineers work side by side to advance ocean exploration. The CoMPAS Lab’s innovative mapping tech is helping biologists study deep-sea invertebrates in Monterey Bay. Read More Expedition Log 03.14.26 The Daily Packard: An inside look at life aboard the David Packard MBARI’s flagship research vessel is the home away from home for scientists, engineers, and marine operations crew during the Deep Sea 3D expedition. Read More Expedition Log 03.12.26 Going with the flow: Weather challenges bring new opportunities When the weather was unfavorable at Sur Ridge, the team returned to the sheltered waters of Monterey Bay to map two research sites teeming with sponges and corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.11.26 The many “eyes” of the MiniROV: Inside the mapping system CoMPAS Lab engineers have outfitted the MiniROV with advanced sensors and software to help the vehicle survey its surroundings and map complex seafloor terrain. Read More Expedition Log 03.10.26 Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D Before heading to sea, the Deep Sea 3D expedition team conducted a series of test dives with the MiniROV and the CoMPAS Lab’s Portable Mapping System. Read More News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
News Brief 03.26.26 MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird named a AAAS Fellow The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has named MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird a 2025 Fellow, recognizing her distinguished contributions to the field of marine ecology, particularly for innovative development, application, and integration of acoustical techniques. Read More News Brief 03.25.26 MBARI researchers contribute to Deutsche Bank global eDNA sampling initiative Scientists in MBARI’s Biological Oceanography Group contributed eDNA samples, data, and expertise to a new global marine biodiversity monitoring program led by Deutsche Bank, Germany’s SailGP team, the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance, and NatureMetrics that aims to inform future ocean conservation efforts. Read More News Brief 03.18.26 2025 Annual Report highlights MBARI’s latest science and technology developments With a new flagship research vessel joining our fleet, the opening of a new robotic technology lab, and the arrival of a new president and CEO, 2025 marked the start of an exciting chapter for MBARI. The 2025 MBARI Annual Report provides an immersive review of our scientific discoveries, technology innovations, and international collaborations over the past year. Read More Expedition Log 03.17.26 A match made in the deep: Science, engineering, and marine operations Collaboration was key to the success of the Deep Sea 3D expedition and opened the door for exciting new discoveries about deep-sea coral communities. Read More Expedition Log 03.16.26 Small, but mighty: Surveys at Sur Ridge prove the power of a portable ROV Calmer winds and swells provided the all-clear for dives at Sur Ridge, so the team got to work surveying a large rock formation covered in corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.15.26 Towering corals and tiny worms: Mapping the invertebrate community on the deep seafloor At MBARI, scientists and engineers work side by side to advance ocean exploration. The CoMPAS Lab’s innovative mapping tech is helping biologists study deep-sea invertebrates in Monterey Bay. Read More Expedition Log 03.14.26 The Daily Packard: An inside look at life aboard the David Packard MBARI’s flagship research vessel is the home away from home for scientists, engineers, and marine operations crew during the Deep Sea 3D expedition. Read More Expedition Log 03.12.26 Going with the flow: Weather challenges bring new opportunities When the weather was unfavorable at Sur Ridge, the team returned to the sheltered waters of Monterey Bay to map two research sites teeming with sponges and corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.11.26 The many “eyes” of the MiniROV: Inside the mapping system CoMPAS Lab engineers have outfitted the MiniROV with advanced sensors and software to help the vehicle survey its surroundings and map complex seafloor terrain. Read More Expedition Log 03.10.26 Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D Before heading to sea, the Deep Sea 3D expedition team conducted a series of test dives with the MiniROV and the CoMPAS Lab’s Portable Mapping System. Read More News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
News Brief 03.25.26 MBARI researchers contribute to Deutsche Bank global eDNA sampling initiative Scientists in MBARI’s Biological Oceanography Group contributed eDNA samples, data, and expertise to a new global marine biodiversity monitoring program led by Deutsche Bank, Germany’s SailGP team, the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance, and NatureMetrics that aims to inform future ocean conservation efforts. Read More News Brief 03.18.26 2025 Annual Report highlights MBARI’s latest science and technology developments With a new flagship research vessel joining our fleet, the opening of a new robotic technology lab, and the arrival of a new president and CEO, 2025 marked the start of an exciting chapter for MBARI. The 2025 MBARI Annual Report provides an immersive review of our scientific discoveries, technology innovations, and international collaborations over the past year. Read More Expedition Log 03.17.26 A match made in the deep: Science, engineering, and marine operations Collaboration was key to the success of the Deep Sea 3D expedition and opened the door for exciting new discoveries about deep-sea coral communities. Read More Expedition Log 03.16.26 Small, but mighty: Surveys at Sur Ridge prove the power of a portable ROV Calmer winds and swells provided the all-clear for dives at Sur Ridge, so the team got to work surveying a large rock formation covered in corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.15.26 Towering corals and tiny worms: Mapping the invertebrate community on the deep seafloor At MBARI, scientists and engineers work side by side to advance ocean exploration. The CoMPAS Lab’s innovative mapping tech is helping biologists study deep-sea invertebrates in Monterey Bay. Read More Expedition Log 03.14.26 The Daily Packard: An inside look at life aboard the David Packard MBARI’s flagship research vessel is the home away from home for scientists, engineers, and marine operations crew during the Deep Sea 3D expedition. Read More Expedition Log 03.12.26 Going with the flow: Weather challenges bring new opportunities When the weather was unfavorable at Sur Ridge, the team returned to the sheltered waters of Monterey Bay to map two research sites teeming with sponges and corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.11.26 The many “eyes” of the MiniROV: Inside the mapping system CoMPAS Lab engineers have outfitted the MiniROV with advanced sensors and software to help the vehicle survey its surroundings and map complex seafloor terrain. Read More Expedition Log 03.10.26 Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D Before heading to sea, the Deep Sea 3D expedition team conducted a series of test dives with the MiniROV and the CoMPAS Lab’s Portable Mapping System. Read More News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
News Brief 03.18.26 2025 Annual Report highlights MBARI’s latest science and technology developments With a new flagship research vessel joining our fleet, the opening of a new robotic technology lab, and the arrival of a new president and CEO, 2025 marked the start of an exciting chapter for MBARI. The 2025 MBARI Annual Report provides an immersive review of our scientific discoveries, technology innovations, and international collaborations over the past year. Read More Expedition Log 03.17.26 A match made in the deep: Science, engineering, and marine operations Collaboration was key to the success of the Deep Sea 3D expedition and opened the door for exciting new discoveries about deep-sea coral communities. Read More Expedition Log 03.16.26 Small, but mighty: Surveys at Sur Ridge prove the power of a portable ROV Calmer winds and swells provided the all-clear for dives at Sur Ridge, so the team got to work surveying a large rock formation covered in corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.15.26 Towering corals and tiny worms: Mapping the invertebrate community on the deep seafloor At MBARI, scientists and engineers work side by side to advance ocean exploration. The CoMPAS Lab’s innovative mapping tech is helping biologists study deep-sea invertebrates in Monterey Bay. Read More Expedition Log 03.14.26 The Daily Packard: An inside look at life aboard the David Packard MBARI’s flagship research vessel is the home away from home for scientists, engineers, and marine operations crew during the Deep Sea 3D expedition. Read More Expedition Log 03.12.26 Going with the flow: Weather challenges bring new opportunities When the weather was unfavorable at Sur Ridge, the team returned to the sheltered waters of Monterey Bay to map two research sites teeming with sponges and corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.11.26 The many “eyes” of the MiniROV: Inside the mapping system CoMPAS Lab engineers have outfitted the MiniROV with advanced sensors and software to help the vehicle survey its surroundings and map complex seafloor terrain. Read More Expedition Log 03.10.26 Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D Before heading to sea, the Deep Sea 3D expedition team conducted a series of test dives with the MiniROV and the CoMPAS Lab’s Portable Mapping System. Read More News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
Expedition Log 03.17.26 A match made in the deep: Science, engineering, and marine operations Collaboration was key to the success of the Deep Sea 3D expedition and opened the door for exciting new discoveries about deep-sea coral communities. Read More Expedition Log 03.16.26 Small, but mighty: Surveys at Sur Ridge prove the power of a portable ROV Calmer winds and swells provided the all-clear for dives at Sur Ridge, so the team got to work surveying a large rock formation covered in corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.15.26 Towering corals and tiny worms: Mapping the invertebrate community on the deep seafloor At MBARI, scientists and engineers work side by side to advance ocean exploration. The CoMPAS Lab’s innovative mapping tech is helping biologists study deep-sea invertebrates in Monterey Bay. Read More Expedition Log 03.14.26 The Daily Packard: An inside look at life aboard the David Packard MBARI’s flagship research vessel is the home away from home for scientists, engineers, and marine operations crew during the Deep Sea 3D expedition. Read More Expedition Log 03.12.26 Going with the flow: Weather challenges bring new opportunities When the weather was unfavorable at Sur Ridge, the team returned to the sheltered waters of Monterey Bay to map two research sites teeming with sponges and corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.11.26 The many “eyes” of the MiniROV: Inside the mapping system CoMPAS Lab engineers have outfitted the MiniROV with advanced sensors and software to help the vehicle survey its surroundings and map complex seafloor terrain. Read More Expedition Log 03.10.26 Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D Before heading to sea, the Deep Sea 3D expedition team conducted a series of test dives with the MiniROV and the CoMPAS Lab’s Portable Mapping System. Read More News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
Expedition Log 03.16.26 Small, but mighty: Surveys at Sur Ridge prove the power of a portable ROV Calmer winds and swells provided the all-clear for dives at Sur Ridge, so the team got to work surveying a large rock formation covered in corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.15.26 Towering corals and tiny worms: Mapping the invertebrate community on the deep seafloor At MBARI, scientists and engineers work side by side to advance ocean exploration. The CoMPAS Lab’s innovative mapping tech is helping biologists study deep-sea invertebrates in Monterey Bay. Read More Expedition Log 03.14.26 The Daily Packard: An inside look at life aboard the David Packard MBARI’s flagship research vessel is the home away from home for scientists, engineers, and marine operations crew during the Deep Sea 3D expedition. Read More Expedition Log 03.12.26 Going with the flow: Weather challenges bring new opportunities When the weather was unfavorable at Sur Ridge, the team returned to the sheltered waters of Monterey Bay to map two research sites teeming with sponges and corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.11.26 The many “eyes” of the MiniROV: Inside the mapping system CoMPAS Lab engineers have outfitted the MiniROV with advanced sensors and software to help the vehicle survey its surroundings and map complex seafloor terrain. Read More Expedition Log 03.10.26 Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D Before heading to sea, the Deep Sea 3D expedition team conducted a series of test dives with the MiniROV and the CoMPAS Lab’s Portable Mapping System. Read More News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
Expedition Log 03.15.26 Towering corals and tiny worms: Mapping the invertebrate community on the deep seafloor At MBARI, scientists and engineers work side by side to advance ocean exploration. The CoMPAS Lab’s innovative mapping tech is helping biologists study deep-sea invertebrates in Monterey Bay. Read More Expedition Log 03.14.26 The Daily Packard: An inside look at life aboard the David Packard MBARI’s flagship research vessel is the home away from home for scientists, engineers, and marine operations crew during the Deep Sea 3D expedition. Read More Expedition Log 03.12.26 Going with the flow: Weather challenges bring new opportunities When the weather was unfavorable at Sur Ridge, the team returned to the sheltered waters of Monterey Bay to map two research sites teeming with sponges and corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.11.26 The many “eyes” of the MiniROV: Inside the mapping system CoMPAS Lab engineers have outfitted the MiniROV with advanced sensors and software to help the vehicle survey its surroundings and map complex seafloor terrain. Read More Expedition Log 03.10.26 Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D Before heading to sea, the Deep Sea 3D expedition team conducted a series of test dives with the MiniROV and the CoMPAS Lab’s Portable Mapping System. Read More News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
Expedition Log 03.14.26 The Daily Packard: An inside look at life aboard the David Packard MBARI’s flagship research vessel is the home away from home for scientists, engineers, and marine operations crew during the Deep Sea 3D expedition. Read More Expedition Log 03.12.26 Going with the flow: Weather challenges bring new opportunities When the weather was unfavorable at Sur Ridge, the team returned to the sheltered waters of Monterey Bay to map two research sites teeming with sponges and corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.11.26 The many “eyes” of the MiniROV: Inside the mapping system CoMPAS Lab engineers have outfitted the MiniROV with advanced sensors and software to help the vehicle survey its surroundings and map complex seafloor terrain. Read More Expedition Log 03.10.26 Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D Before heading to sea, the Deep Sea 3D expedition team conducted a series of test dives with the MiniROV and the CoMPAS Lab’s Portable Mapping System. Read More News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
Expedition Log 03.12.26 Going with the flow: Weather challenges bring new opportunities When the weather was unfavorable at Sur Ridge, the team returned to the sheltered waters of Monterey Bay to map two research sites teeming with sponges and corals. Read More Expedition Log 03.11.26 The many “eyes” of the MiniROV: Inside the mapping system CoMPAS Lab engineers have outfitted the MiniROV with advanced sensors and software to help the vehicle survey its surroundings and map complex seafloor terrain. Read More Expedition Log 03.10.26 Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D Before heading to sea, the Deep Sea 3D expedition team conducted a series of test dives with the MiniROV and the CoMPAS Lab’s Portable Mapping System. Read More News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
Expedition Log 03.11.26 The many “eyes” of the MiniROV: Inside the mapping system CoMPAS Lab engineers have outfitted the MiniROV with advanced sensors and software to help the vehicle survey its surroundings and map complex seafloor terrain. Read More Expedition Log 03.10.26 Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D Before heading to sea, the Deep Sea 3D expedition team conducted a series of test dives with the MiniROV and the CoMPAS Lab’s Portable Mapping System. Read More News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
Expedition Log 03.10.26 Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D Before heading to sea, the Deep Sea 3D expedition team conducted a series of test dives with the MiniROV and the CoMPAS Lab’s Portable Mapping System. Read More News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
News Brief 03.04.26 MBARI researchers share latest scientific findings and tech innovations at Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 Last week, more than 30 scientists and engineers from MBARI attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. MBARI staff shared the institute’s latest developments in ocean science, technology, education, and communications with peers from around the world to help facilitate new global collaborations. Read More News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
News Brief 03.03.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue: From Glaciers to Seas. She took part in panel discussions about international cooperation in research and infrastructure, from the UN Decade program Antarctica InSync to the upcoming Fifth International Polar Year in 2032–33. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participates in 2026 Monaco Polar Symposium This week, MBARI President and CEO Antje Boetius participated in the Monaco Polar Symposium, bringing her extensive experience in polar sciences to international discussions about the challenges facing polar environments and communities. Read More News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
News Brief 02.26.26 MBARI researchers join expedition to study fluid seeps offshore of Southern California MBARI scientists and engineers have joined an expedition with MARUM aboard the German research vessel Sonne to study the seafloor offshore of Southern California. Using MBARI’s autonomous robots, the expedition team will map fluid seeps in the San Clemente Basin for further study with MARUM’s remotely operated vehicle. Read More News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
News Brief 02.25.26 MBARI deep-sea robot films an adorable baby squid in Monterey Bay During a scientific cruise in Monterey Bay aboard MBARI’s research vessel Rachel Carson last month, biologists from our education and conservation partner, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, encountered a baby glass squid (family Cranchiidae). Read More Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
Press Release 02.24.26 MBARI leads international expedition to study impacts of climate change on Antarctic seafloor MBARI researchers and collaborators conducted the first controlled-source electromagnetic surveys in Antarctica to understand how a rapidly warming polar environment impacts groundwater systems under the seafloor. Read More News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More 1 2 3 … 31 Next
News Brief 02.19.26 MBARI research helps explain how massive lava fields formed in the Pacific Northwest MBARI researchers and their collaborators used advanced underwater robots to map and sample three extraordinarily large lava flow fields near Axial Seamount, an active volcano offshore of Oregon. The team recently published their findings in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. Read More