News 06.08.18 Making the case for ocean conservation Bringing to light an urgent message of ocean conservation to the public, leaders of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute and Monterey Bay Aquarium wrote a column that was published in the New York Times today. Expedition Log 06.07.18 Chasing ocean ecosystem hotspots – Log 1 We’re beginning our joint sampling with the R/V Ruben Lasker today. We want to explore how fronts affect the aggregations of different organisms. Last night and this morning we took a Pairovet sample at our time series station, which is currently located within the frontal region. Some of the organisms we found during last night’s … News 06.05.18 Oceans of biodiversity In honor of World Oceans Day, MBARI researchers highlight the discovery of over 200 deep-sea animal species over the last 30 years. News 05.30.18 Cranes in MBARI’s marine operations Cranes are integral to MBARI’s marine operations, including moving massive pieces of equipment on and off ships. News 05.14.18 Google video features MBARI summer intern Daniel DeLeon A machine-learning project by MBARI summer intern Daniel DeLeon inspired Google to produce a beautiful video about DeLeon and his work. News 05.07.18 An inordinate fondness for bone-eating worms Researchers have named 14 new species and created a new family tree of bone-eating (Osedax) worms. News 04.27.18 Research cruise to study the “White Shark Café” An interdisciplinary group of researchers are conducting a monthlong research cruise at the “White Shark Café,” in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii. News 04.24.18 Eavesdropping on the deep Starting this week, anyone can eavesdrop on the sounds of the deep sea via a continuous streaming YouTube video that carries live sound from the depths of Monterey Bay. News 04.18.18 Annual report showcases MBARI research in digital format New format for annual report showcases highlights of 2017 with in-depth articles, brand new videos, and vivid imagery. Expedition Log 04.18.18 Pelagic-Benthic Coupling 2018 Expedition How much carbon makes it to the deep sea? The Pelagic-Benthic Coupling Group at MBARI runs a long-term time-series study at a site called Station M, 200 kilometers off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. Our goal is to understand the supply of carbon—in the form of sinking organic matter (e.g., pieces of dead organisms, … News 04.09.18 Ctenophores: the story of evolution in the oceans Marine biologist Steven Haddock and his team have embarked on an ambitious project to understand the evolutionary history of ctenophores. News 04.02.18 Market squid tell a tale of two krill MBARI researcher Steve Litvin is investigating the feeding habits of juvenile market squid in changing ocean conditions. It's a tale of two krill. News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
Expedition Log 06.07.18 Chasing ocean ecosystem hotspots – Log 1 We’re beginning our joint sampling with the R/V Ruben Lasker today. We want to explore how fronts affect the aggregations of different organisms. Last night and this morning we took a Pairovet sample at our time series station, which is currently located within the frontal region. Some of the organisms we found during last night’s … News 06.05.18 Oceans of biodiversity In honor of World Oceans Day, MBARI researchers highlight the discovery of over 200 deep-sea animal species over the last 30 years. News 05.30.18 Cranes in MBARI’s marine operations Cranes are integral to MBARI’s marine operations, including moving massive pieces of equipment on and off ships. News 05.14.18 Google video features MBARI summer intern Daniel DeLeon A machine-learning project by MBARI summer intern Daniel DeLeon inspired Google to produce a beautiful video about DeLeon and his work. News 05.07.18 An inordinate fondness for bone-eating worms Researchers have named 14 new species and created a new family tree of bone-eating (Osedax) worms. News 04.27.18 Research cruise to study the “White Shark Café” An interdisciplinary group of researchers are conducting a monthlong research cruise at the “White Shark Café,” in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii. News 04.24.18 Eavesdropping on the deep Starting this week, anyone can eavesdrop on the sounds of the deep sea via a continuous streaming YouTube video that carries live sound from the depths of Monterey Bay. News 04.18.18 Annual report showcases MBARI research in digital format New format for annual report showcases highlights of 2017 with in-depth articles, brand new videos, and vivid imagery. Expedition Log 04.18.18 Pelagic-Benthic Coupling 2018 Expedition How much carbon makes it to the deep sea? The Pelagic-Benthic Coupling Group at MBARI runs a long-term time-series study at a site called Station M, 200 kilometers off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. Our goal is to understand the supply of carbon—in the form of sinking organic matter (e.g., pieces of dead organisms, … News 04.09.18 Ctenophores: the story of evolution in the oceans Marine biologist Steven Haddock and his team have embarked on an ambitious project to understand the evolutionary history of ctenophores. News 04.02.18 Market squid tell a tale of two krill MBARI researcher Steve Litvin is investigating the feeding habits of juvenile market squid in changing ocean conditions. It's a tale of two krill. News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 06.05.18 Oceans of biodiversity In honor of World Oceans Day, MBARI researchers highlight the discovery of over 200 deep-sea animal species over the last 30 years. News 05.30.18 Cranes in MBARI’s marine operations Cranes are integral to MBARI’s marine operations, including moving massive pieces of equipment on and off ships. News 05.14.18 Google video features MBARI summer intern Daniel DeLeon A machine-learning project by MBARI summer intern Daniel DeLeon inspired Google to produce a beautiful video about DeLeon and his work. News 05.07.18 An inordinate fondness for bone-eating worms Researchers have named 14 new species and created a new family tree of bone-eating (Osedax) worms. News 04.27.18 Research cruise to study the “White Shark Café” An interdisciplinary group of researchers are conducting a monthlong research cruise at the “White Shark Café,” in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii. News 04.24.18 Eavesdropping on the deep Starting this week, anyone can eavesdrop on the sounds of the deep sea via a continuous streaming YouTube video that carries live sound from the depths of Monterey Bay. News 04.18.18 Annual report showcases MBARI research in digital format New format for annual report showcases highlights of 2017 with in-depth articles, brand new videos, and vivid imagery. Expedition Log 04.18.18 Pelagic-Benthic Coupling 2018 Expedition How much carbon makes it to the deep sea? The Pelagic-Benthic Coupling Group at MBARI runs a long-term time-series study at a site called Station M, 200 kilometers off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. Our goal is to understand the supply of carbon—in the form of sinking organic matter (e.g., pieces of dead organisms, … News 04.09.18 Ctenophores: the story of evolution in the oceans Marine biologist Steven Haddock and his team have embarked on an ambitious project to understand the evolutionary history of ctenophores. News 04.02.18 Market squid tell a tale of two krill MBARI researcher Steve Litvin is investigating the feeding habits of juvenile market squid in changing ocean conditions. It's a tale of two krill. News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 05.30.18 Cranes in MBARI’s marine operations Cranes are integral to MBARI’s marine operations, including moving massive pieces of equipment on and off ships. News 05.14.18 Google video features MBARI summer intern Daniel DeLeon A machine-learning project by MBARI summer intern Daniel DeLeon inspired Google to produce a beautiful video about DeLeon and his work. News 05.07.18 An inordinate fondness for bone-eating worms Researchers have named 14 new species and created a new family tree of bone-eating (Osedax) worms. News 04.27.18 Research cruise to study the “White Shark Café” An interdisciplinary group of researchers are conducting a monthlong research cruise at the “White Shark Café,” in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii. News 04.24.18 Eavesdropping on the deep Starting this week, anyone can eavesdrop on the sounds of the deep sea via a continuous streaming YouTube video that carries live sound from the depths of Monterey Bay. News 04.18.18 Annual report showcases MBARI research in digital format New format for annual report showcases highlights of 2017 with in-depth articles, brand new videos, and vivid imagery. Expedition Log 04.18.18 Pelagic-Benthic Coupling 2018 Expedition How much carbon makes it to the deep sea? The Pelagic-Benthic Coupling Group at MBARI runs a long-term time-series study at a site called Station M, 200 kilometers off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. Our goal is to understand the supply of carbon—in the form of sinking organic matter (e.g., pieces of dead organisms, … News 04.09.18 Ctenophores: the story of evolution in the oceans Marine biologist Steven Haddock and his team have embarked on an ambitious project to understand the evolutionary history of ctenophores. News 04.02.18 Market squid tell a tale of two krill MBARI researcher Steve Litvin is investigating the feeding habits of juvenile market squid in changing ocean conditions. It's a tale of two krill. News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 05.14.18 Google video features MBARI summer intern Daniel DeLeon A machine-learning project by MBARI summer intern Daniel DeLeon inspired Google to produce a beautiful video about DeLeon and his work. News 05.07.18 An inordinate fondness for bone-eating worms Researchers have named 14 new species and created a new family tree of bone-eating (Osedax) worms. News 04.27.18 Research cruise to study the “White Shark Café” An interdisciplinary group of researchers are conducting a monthlong research cruise at the “White Shark Café,” in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii. News 04.24.18 Eavesdropping on the deep Starting this week, anyone can eavesdrop on the sounds of the deep sea via a continuous streaming YouTube video that carries live sound from the depths of Monterey Bay. News 04.18.18 Annual report showcases MBARI research in digital format New format for annual report showcases highlights of 2017 with in-depth articles, brand new videos, and vivid imagery. Expedition Log 04.18.18 Pelagic-Benthic Coupling 2018 Expedition How much carbon makes it to the deep sea? The Pelagic-Benthic Coupling Group at MBARI runs a long-term time-series study at a site called Station M, 200 kilometers off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. Our goal is to understand the supply of carbon—in the form of sinking organic matter (e.g., pieces of dead organisms, … News 04.09.18 Ctenophores: the story of evolution in the oceans Marine biologist Steven Haddock and his team have embarked on an ambitious project to understand the evolutionary history of ctenophores. News 04.02.18 Market squid tell a tale of two krill MBARI researcher Steve Litvin is investigating the feeding habits of juvenile market squid in changing ocean conditions. It's a tale of two krill. News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 05.07.18 An inordinate fondness for bone-eating worms Researchers have named 14 new species and created a new family tree of bone-eating (Osedax) worms. News 04.27.18 Research cruise to study the “White Shark Café” An interdisciplinary group of researchers are conducting a monthlong research cruise at the “White Shark Café,” in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii. News 04.24.18 Eavesdropping on the deep Starting this week, anyone can eavesdrop on the sounds of the deep sea via a continuous streaming YouTube video that carries live sound from the depths of Monterey Bay. News 04.18.18 Annual report showcases MBARI research in digital format New format for annual report showcases highlights of 2017 with in-depth articles, brand new videos, and vivid imagery. Expedition Log 04.18.18 Pelagic-Benthic Coupling 2018 Expedition How much carbon makes it to the deep sea? The Pelagic-Benthic Coupling Group at MBARI runs a long-term time-series study at a site called Station M, 200 kilometers off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. Our goal is to understand the supply of carbon—in the form of sinking organic matter (e.g., pieces of dead organisms, … News 04.09.18 Ctenophores: the story of evolution in the oceans Marine biologist Steven Haddock and his team have embarked on an ambitious project to understand the evolutionary history of ctenophores. News 04.02.18 Market squid tell a tale of two krill MBARI researcher Steve Litvin is investigating the feeding habits of juvenile market squid in changing ocean conditions. It's a tale of two krill. News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 04.27.18 Research cruise to study the “White Shark Café” An interdisciplinary group of researchers are conducting a monthlong research cruise at the “White Shark Café,” in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii. News 04.24.18 Eavesdropping on the deep Starting this week, anyone can eavesdrop on the sounds of the deep sea via a continuous streaming YouTube video that carries live sound from the depths of Monterey Bay. News 04.18.18 Annual report showcases MBARI research in digital format New format for annual report showcases highlights of 2017 with in-depth articles, brand new videos, and vivid imagery. Expedition Log 04.18.18 Pelagic-Benthic Coupling 2018 Expedition How much carbon makes it to the deep sea? The Pelagic-Benthic Coupling Group at MBARI runs a long-term time-series study at a site called Station M, 200 kilometers off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. Our goal is to understand the supply of carbon—in the form of sinking organic matter (e.g., pieces of dead organisms, … News 04.09.18 Ctenophores: the story of evolution in the oceans Marine biologist Steven Haddock and his team have embarked on an ambitious project to understand the evolutionary history of ctenophores. News 04.02.18 Market squid tell a tale of two krill MBARI researcher Steve Litvin is investigating the feeding habits of juvenile market squid in changing ocean conditions. It's a tale of two krill. News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 04.24.18 Eavesdropping on the deep Starting this week, anyone can eavesdrop on the sounds of the deep sea via a continuous streaming YouTube video that carries live sound from the depths of Monterey Bay. News 04.18.18 Annual report showcases MBARI research in digital format New format for annual report showcases highlights of 2017 with in-depth articles, brand new videos, and vivid imagery. Expedition Log 04.18.18 Pelagic-Benthic Coupling 2018 Expedition How much carbon makes it to the deep sea? The Pelagic-Benthic Coupling Group at MBARI runs a long-term time-series study at a site called Station M, 200 kilometers off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. Our goal is to understand the supply of carbon—in the form of sinking organic matter (e.g., pieces of dead organisms, … News 04.09.18 Ctenophores: the story of evolution in the oceans Marine biologist Steven Haddock and his team have embarked on an ambitious project to understand the evolutionary history of ctenophores. News 04.02.18 Market squid tell a tale of two krill MBARI researcher Steve Litvin is investigating the feeding habits of juvenile market squid in changing ocean conditions. It's a tale of two krill. News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 04.18.18 Annual report showcases MBARI research in digital format New format for annual report showcases highlights of 2017 with in-depth articles, brand new videos, and vivid imagery. Expedition Log 04.18.18 Pelagic-Benthic Coupling 2018 Expedition How much carbon makes it to the deep sea? The Pelagic-Benthic Coupling Group at MBARI runs a long-term time-series study at a site called Station M, 200 kilometers off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. Our goal is to understand the supply of carbon—in the form of sinking organic matter (e.g., pieces of dead organisms, … News 04.09.18 Ctenophores: the story of evolution in the oceans Marine biologist Steven Haddock and his team have embarked on an ambitious project to understand the evolutionary history of ctenophores. News 04.02.18 Market squid tell a tale of two krill MBARI researcher Steve Litvin is investigating the feeding habits of juvenile market squid in changing ocean conditions. It's a tale of two krill. News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
Expedition Log 04.18.18 Pelagic-Benthic Coupling 2018 Expedition How much carbon makes it to the deep sea? The Pelagic-Benthic Coupling Group at MBARI runs a long-term time-series study at a site called Station M, 200 kilometers off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. Our goal is to understand the supply of carbon—in the form of sinking organic matter (e.g., pieces of dead organisms, … News 04.09.18 Ctenophores: the story of evolution in the oceans Marine biologist Steven Haddock and his team have embarked on an ambitious project to understand the evolutionary history of ctenophores. News 04.02.18 Market squid tell a tale of two krill MBARI researcher Steve Litvin is investigating the feeding habits of juvenile market squid in changing ocean conditions. It's a tale of two krill. News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 04.09.18 Ctenophores: the story of evolution in the oceans Marine biologist Steven Haddock and his team have embarked on an ambitious project to understand the evolutionary history of ctenophores. News 04.02.18 Market squid tell a tale of two krill MBARI researcher Steve Litvin is investigating the feeding habits of juvenile market squid in changing ocean conditions. It's a tale of two krill. News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 04.02.18 Market squid tell a tale of two krill MBARI researcher Steve Litvin is investigating the feeding habits of juvenile market squid in changing ocean conditions. It's a tale of two krill. News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. Previous 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 29 Next
News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration.