News 04.07.20 Deep-sea animal communities can change dramatically and erratically over time A 30-year study off the California coast has revealed dramatic fluctuations in deep-sea animal communities. News 03.31.20 Using sound and environmental DNA to find an elusive, endangered whale Researchers are using an Environmental Sample Processor to detect endangered Bryde's whales in the Gulf of Mexico. News 03.23.20 Deciphering the visual language of Humboldt squid Humboldt squid communicate with each other using changing patterns of light and dark pigment in their skin. News 03.17.20 Running the gauntlet— Deep-sea animals face multiple dangers in their daily migration Scientists analyze the threats faced by deep-sea animals that migrate vertically each day. News 03.06.20 Deep-sea fish communities affected by oxygen and temperature Research in the depths of the Gulf of California give scientists a clue as to how climate change could affect fish communities. News 02.20.20 The secret lives of sponges Time-lapse photography in the deep sea over 30 years reveals sponges "coughing" and moving across the seafloor. News 02.11.20 Acoustic award applauds scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird The Acoustical Society of America recently announced MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird as the 2020 recipient of the Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography. News 02.06.20 New coastal profiling floats for diagnosing ocean health MBARI engineers have developed a new robotic float for studying coastal waters. News 02.05.20 Frank Press, noted geophysicist and former MBARI board member, passes away Frank Press, a noted geophysicist and former member of MBARI’s board of directors, passed away on January 29, 2020. News 01.28.20 Robots filming robots in Monterey Bay In an intricate underwater robot ballet, two of MBARI's underwater robots recently shot video of each other in the depths of Monterey Bay. News 01.16.20 Mysterious little red jellies: A case of mistaken identity Little red jellies are commonplace near the deep seafloor in Monterey Bay. Now scientists are finding that their evolution and relationships to one another are probably incorrect. News 01.13.20 MBARI engineers develop a new low-cost way to connect deep-sea instruments Deep-Sea Connect provides a new and relatively inexpensive method for connecting instruments to MBARI's MARS ocean observatory. Previous 1 2
News 03.31.20 Using sound and environmental DNA to find an elusive, endangered whale Researchers are using an Environmental Sample Processor to detect endangered Bryde's whales in the Gulf of Mexico. News 03.23.20 Deciphering the visual language of Humboldt squid Humboldt squid communicate with each other using changing patterns of light and dark pigment in their skin. News 03.17.20 Running the gauntlet— Deep-sea animals face multiple dangers in their daily migration Scientists analyze the threats faced by deep-sea animals that migrate vertically each day. News 03.06.20 Deep-sea fish communities affected by oxygen and temperature Research in the depths of the Gulf of California give scientists a clue as to how climate change could affect fish communities. News 02.20.20 The secret lives of sponges Time-lapse photography in the deep sea over 30 years reveals sponges "coughing" and moving across the seafloor. News 02.11.20 Acoustic award applauds scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird The Acoustical Society of America recently announced MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird as the 2020 recipient of the Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography. News 02.06.20 New coastal profiling floats for diagnosing ocean health MBARI engineers have developed a new robotic float for studying coastal waters. News 02.05.20 Frank Press, noted geophysicist and former MBARI board member, passes away Frank Press, a noted geophysicist and former member of MBARI’s board of directors, passed away on January 29, 2020. News 01.28.20 Robots filming robots in Monterey Bay In an intricate underwater robot ballet, two of MBARI's underwater robots recently shot video of each other in the depths of Monterey Bay. News 01.16.20 Mysterious little red jellies: A case of mistaken identity Little red jellies are commonplace near the deep seafloor in Monterey Bay. Now scientists are finding that their evolution and relationships to one another are probably incorrect. News 01.13.20 MBARI engineers develop a new low-cost way to connect deep-sea instruments Deep-Sea Connect provides a new and relatively inexpensive method for connecting instruments to MBARI's MARS ocean observatory. Previous 1 2
News 03.23.20 Deciphering the visual language of Humboldt squid Humboldt squid communicate with each other using changing patterns of light and dark pigment in their skin. News 03.17.20 Running the gauntlet— Deep-sea animals face multiple dangers in their daily migration Scientists analyze the threats faced by deep-sea animals that migrate vertically each day. News 03.06.20 Deep-sea fish communities affected by oxygen and temperature Research in the depths of the Gulf of California give scientists a clue as to how climate change could affect fish communities. News 02.20.20 The secret lives of sponges Time-lapse photography in the deep sea over 30 years reveals sponges "coughing" and moving across the seafloor. News 02.11.20 Acoustic award applauds scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird The Acoustical Society of America recently announced MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird as the 2020 recipient of the Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography. News 02.06.20 New coastal profiling floats for diagnosing ocean health MBARI engineers have developed a new robotic float for studying coastal waters. News 02.05.20 Frank Press, noted geophysicist and former MBARI board member, passes away Frank Press, a noted geophysicist and former member of MBARI’s board of directors, passed away on January 29, 2020. News 01.28.20 Robots filming robots in Monterey Bay In an intricate underwater robot ballet, two of MBARI's underwater robots recently shot video of each other in the depths of Monterey Bay. News 01.16.20 Mysterious little red jellies: A case of mistaken identity Little red jellies are commonplace near the deep seafloor in Monterey Bay. Now scientists are finding that their evolution and relationships to one another are probably incorrect. News 01.13.20 MBARI engineers develop a new low-cost way to connect deep-sea instruments Deep-Sea Connect provides a new and relatively inexpensive method for connecting instruments to MBARI's MARS ocean observatory. Previous 1 2
News 03.17.20 Running the gauntlet— Deep-sea animals face multiple dangers in their daily migration Scientists analyze the threats faced by deep-sea animals that migrate vertically each day. News 03.06.20 Deep-sea fish communities affected by oxygen and temperature Research in the depths of the Gulf of California give scientists a clue as to how climate change could affect fish communities. News 02.20.20 The secret lives of sponges Time-lapse photography in the deep sea over 30 years reveals sponges "coughing" and moving across the seafloor. News 02.11.20 Acoustic award applauds scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird The Acoustical Society of America recently announced MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird as the 2020 recipient of the Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography. News 02.06.20 New coastal profiling floats for diagnosing ocean health MBARI engineers have developed a new robotic float for studying coastal waters. News 02.05.20 Frank Press, noted geophysicist and former MBARI board member, passes away Frank Press, a noted geophysicist and former member of MBARI’s board of directors, passed away on January 29, 2020. News 01.28.20 Robots filming robots in Monterey Bay In an intricate underwater robot ballet, two of MBARI's underwater robots recently shot video of each other in the depths of Monterey Bay. News 01.16.20 Mysterious little red jellies: A case of mistaken identity Little red jellies are commonplace near the deep seafloor in Monterey Bay. Now scientists are finding that their evolution and relationships to one another are probably incorrect. News 01.13.20 MBARI engineers develop a new low-cost way to connect deep-sea instruments Deep-Sea Connect provides a new and relatively inexpensive method for connecting instruments to MBARI's MARS ocean observatory. Previous 1 2
News 03.06.20 Deep-sea fish communities affected by oxygen and temperature Research in the depths of the Gulf of California give scientists a clue as to how climate change could affect fish communities. News 02.20.20 The secret lives of sponges Time-lapse photography in the deep sea over 30 years reveals sponges "coughing" and moving across the seafloor. News 02.11.20 Acoustic award applauds scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird The Acoustical Society of America recently announced MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird as the 2020 recipient of the Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography. News 02.06.20 New coastal profiling floats for diagnosing ocean health MBARI engineers have developed a new robotic float for studying coastal waters. News 02.05.20 Frank Press, noted geophysicist and former MBARI board member, passes away Frank Press, a noted geophysicist and former member of MBARI’s board of directors, passed away on January 29, 2020. News 01.28.20 Robots filming robots in Monterey Bay In an intricate underwater robot ballet, two of MBARI's underwater robots recently shot video of each other in the depths of Monterey Bay. News 01.16.20 Mysterious little red jellies: A case of mistaken identity Little red jellies are commonplace near the deep seafloor in Monterey Bay. Now scientists are finding that their evolution and relationships to one another are probably incorrect. News 01.13.20 MBARI engineers develop a new low-cost way to connect deep-sea instruments Deep-Sea Connect provides a new and relatively inexpensive method for connecting instruments to MBARI's MARS ocean observatory. Previous 1 2
News 02.20.20 The secret lives of sponges Time-lapse photography in the deep sea over 30 years reveals sponges "coughing" and moving across the seafloor. News 02.11.20 Acoustic award applauds scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird The Acoustical Society of America recently announced MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird as the 2020 recipient of the Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography. News 02.06.20 New coastal profiling floats for diagnosing ocean health MBARI engineers have developed a new robotic float for studying coastal waters. News 02.05.20 Frank Press, noted geophysicist and former MBARI board member, passes away Frank Press, a noted geophysicist and former member of MBARI’s board of directors, passed away on January 29, 2020. News 01.28.20 Robots filming robots in Monterey Bay In an intricate underwater robot ballet, two of MBARI's underwater robots recently shot video of each other in the depths of Monterey Bay. News 01.16.20 Mysterious little red jellies: A case of mistaken identity Little red jellies are commonplace near the deep seafloor in Monterey Bay. Now scientists are finding that their evolution and relationships to one another are probably incorrect. News 01.13.20 MBARI engineers develop a new low-cost way to connect deep-sea instruments Deep-Sea Connect provides a new and relatively inexpensive method for connecting instruments to MBARI's MARS ocean observatory. Previous 1 2
News 02.11.20 Acoustic award applauds scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird The Acoustical Society of America recently announced MBARI Senior Scientist Kelly Benoit-Bird as the 2020 recipient of the Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography. News 02.06.20 New coastal profiling floats for diagnosing ocean health MBARI engineers have developed a new robotic float for studying coastal waters. News 02.05.20 Frank Press, noted geophysicist and former MBARI board member, passes away Frank Press, a noted geophysicist and former member of MBARI’s board of directors, passed away on January 29, 2020. News 01.28.20 Robots filming robots in Monterey Bay In an intricate underwater robot ballet, two of MBARI's underwater robots recently shot video of each other in the depths of Monterey Bay. News 01.16.20 Mysterious little red jellies: A case of mistaken identity Little red jellies are commonplace near the deep seafloor in Monterey Bay. Now scientists are finding that their evolution and relationships to one another are probably incorrect. News 01.13.20 MBARI engineers develop a new low-cost way to connect deep-sea instruments Deep-Sea Connect provides a new and relatively inexpensive method for connecting instruments to MBARI's MARS ocean observatory. Previous 1 2
News 02.06.20 New coastal profiling floats for diagnosing ocean health MBARI engineers have developed a new robotic float for studying coastal waters. News 02.05.20 Frank Press, noted geophysicist and former MBARI board member, passes away Frank Press, a noted geophysicist and former member of MBARI’s board of directors, passed away on January 29, 2020. News 01.28.20 Robots filming robots in Monterey Bay In an intricate underwater robot ballet, two of MBARI's underwater robots recently shot video of each other in the depths of Monterey Bay. News 01.16.20 Mysterious little red jellies: A case of mistaken identity Little red jellies are commonplace near the deep seafloor in Monterey Bay. Now scientists are finding that their evolution and relationships to one another are probably incorrect. News 01.13.20 MBARI engineers develop a new low-cost way to connect deep-sea instruments Deep-Sea Connect provides a new and relatively inexpensive method for connecting instruments to MBARI's MARS ocean observatory. Previous 1 2
News 02.05.20 Frank Press, noted geophysicist and former MBARI board member, passes away Frank Press, a noted geophysicist and former member of MBARI’s board of directors, passed away on January 29, 2020. News 01.28.20 Robots filming robots in Monterey Bay In an intricate underwater robot ballet, two of MBARI's underwater robots recently shot video of each other in the depths of Monterey Bay. News 01.16.20 Mysterious little red jellies: A case of mistaken identity Little red jellies are commonplace near the deep seafloor in Monterey Bay. Now scientists are finding that their evolution and relationships to one another are probably incorrect. News 01.13.20 MBARI engineers develop a new low-cost way to connect deep-sea instruments Deep-Sea Connect provides a new and relatively inexpensive method for connecting instruments to MBARI's MARS ocean observatory. Previous 1 2
News 01.28.20 Robots filming robots in Monterey Bay In an intricate underwater robot ballet, two of MBARI's underwater robots recently shot video of each other in the depths of Monterey Bay. News 01.16.20 Mysterious little red jellies: A case of mistaken identity Little red jellies are commonplace near the deep seafloor in Monterey Bay. Now scientists are finding that their evolution and relationships to one another are probably incorrect. News 01.13.20 MBARI engineers develop a new low-cost way to connect deep-sea instruments Deep-Sea Connect provides a new and relatively inexpensive method for connecting instruments to MBARI's MARS ocean observatory. Previous 1 2
News 01.16.20 Mysterious little red jellies: A case of mistaken identity Little red jellies are commonplace near the deep seafloor in Monterey Bay. Now scientists are finding that their evolution and relationships to one another are probably incorrect. News 01.13.20 MBARI engineers develop a new low-cost way to connect deep-sea instruments Deep-Sea Connect provides a new and relatively inexpensive method for connecting instruments to MBARI's MARS ocean observatory. Previous 1 2
News 01.13.20 MBARI engineers develop a new low-cost way to connect deep-sea instruments Deep-Sea Connect provides a new and relatively inexpensive method for connecting instruments to MBARI's MARS ocean observatory.