Press Release 12.12.19 Risso’s dolphins balance holding their breath and finding food Using advanced echosounders, MBARI researchers are measuring the distribution, abundance, type, size, and movement of predators and their prey in the deep sea. News 12.09.19 Researchers discover mysterious holes in the seafloor off Central California During a recent survey off the coast of Big Sur, MBARI researchers discovered thousands of mysterious holes or pits in the seafloor. News 11.28.19 Seafloor cable used to detect earthquakes, faults, and storm waves In a new paper in Science magazine, researchers describe an experiment that turned the seafloor cable on MBARI’s MARS ocean observatory into the equivalent of 10,000 seismic stations on the ocean floor. Expedition Log 11.21.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 5 Henk-Jan and Stella Scheer We are guest scientists from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and are very happy to join the MBARI midwater expedition on the Western Flyer. During this week, we have been documenting and collecting a range of midwater animals. Such in situ observations provide much more than an image alone. … Expedition Log 11.20.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 4 The word from Captain George Gunther was that we might have a short dive Tuesday due to deteriorating weather. This was seconded by the modern sailor’s favorite tool, windy.com. But first thing in the morning, the winds were light and we began our dive at 6:30 a.m., as always, feeling optimistic and excited about what … Expedition Log 11.18.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 3 Kat Bolstad It is wonderful to be back at sea. I’ve had the honor of sailing with the Western Flyer crew several times before, but not since 2015 (life and small children have happened in the meantime), so it’s great to be back aboard. And this cruise has gotten off to a wonderfully squiddy start for me—I lead … Expedition Log 11.17.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 2 Updates from researchers on the R/V Western Flyer: Sunday, November 17, 2019 Astrid Leitner We started out at our deep dive location just outside Monterey Bay on Saturday. We dove all the way to the bottom to about 3,000 meters (9,800 feet) where we deployed Henk-Jan and Stella’s bait package and filled up the Midwater Respirometry … Expedition Log 11.16.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 1 We departed Moss Landing on Friday heading out to our first dive location on the south side of Monterey Canyon. The weather and sea conditions were pretty calm making for a nice beginning to our seven-day expedition. There are a lot of different objectives for this week but, luckily, the science team is flexible and … News 11.13.19 Newly updated Our Shared Seas website provides critical summary of ocean health New website brings together relevant ocean conservation data into one easy-to-use platform. News 10.22.19 Humpback whale songs in your living room Ocean lovers can now listen to the sounds of Monterey Bay live on the web or through Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa. News 10.17.19 Glowing to the bottom MBARI researchers recently found that animals living on the deep seafloor are much less likely to produce light than those swimming or drifting in the “midwater.” News 10.08.19 New exhibit showcases the soundscape of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary A new exhibit at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center features recordings from MBARI's deep-sea hydrophone. News 10.02.19 MBARI mourns the loss of Roman Marin III MBARI Senior Research Technician Roman Marin III passed away unexpectedly last month. News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 12.09.19 Researchers discover mysterious holes in the seafloor off Central California During a recent survey off the coast of Big Sur, MBARI researchers discovered thousands of mysterious holes or pits in the seafloor. News 11.28.19 Seafloor cable used to detect earthquakes, faults, and storm waves In a new paper in Science magazine, researchers describe an experiment that turned the seafloor cable on MBARI’s MARS ocean observatory into the equivalent of 10,000 seismic stations on the ocean floor. Expedition Log 11.21.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 5 Henk-Jan and Stella Scheer We are guest scientists from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and are very happy to join the MBARI midwater expedition on the Western Flyer. During this week, we have been documenting and collecting a range of midwater animals. Such in situ observations provide much more than an image alone. … Expedition Log 11.20.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 4 The word from Captain George Gunther was that we might have a short dive Tuesday due to deteriorating weather. This was seconded by the modern sailor’s favorite tool, windy.com. But first thing in the morning, the winds were light and we began our dive at 6:30 a.m., as always, feeling optimistic and excited about what … Expedition Log 11.18.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 3 Kat Bolstad It is wonderful to be back at sea. I’ve had the honor of sailing with the Western Flyer crew several times before, but not since 2015 (life and small children have happened in the meantime), so it’s great to be back aboard. And this cruise has gotten off to a wonderfully squiddy start for me—I lead … Expedition Log 11.17.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 2 Updates from researchers on the R/V Western Flyer: Sunday, November 17, 2019 Astrid Leitner We started out at our deep dive location just outside Monterey Bay on Saturday. We dove all the way to the bottom to about 3,000 meters (9,800 feet) where we deployed Henk-Jan and Stella’s bait package and filled up the Midwater Respirometry … Expedition Log 11.16.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 1 We departed Moss Landing on Friday heading out to our first dive location on the south side of Monterey Canyon. The weather and sea conditions were pretty calm making for a nice beginning to our seven-day expedition. There are a lot of different objectives for this week but, luckily, the science team is flexible and … News 11.13.19 Newly updated Our Shared Seas website provides critical summary of ocean health New website brings together relevant ocean conservation data into one easy-to-use platform. News 10.22.19 Humpback whale songs in your living room Ocean lovers can now listen to the sounds of Monterey Bay live on the web or through Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa. News 10.17.19 Glowing to the bottom MBARI researchers recently found that animals living on the deep seafloor are much less likely to produce light than those swimming or drifting in the “midwater.” News 10.08.19 New exhibit showcases the soundscape of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary A new exhibit at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center features recordings from MBARI's deep-sea hydrophone. News 10.02.19 MBARI mourns the loss of Roman Marin III MBARI Senior Research Technician Roman Marin III passed away unexpectedly last month. News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 11.28.19 Seafloor cable used to detect earthquakes, faults, and storm waves In a new paper in Science magazine, researchers describe an experiment that turned the seafloor cable on MBARI’s MARS ocean observatory into the equivalent of 10,000 seismic stations on the ocean floor. Expedition Log 11.21.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 5 Henk-Jan and Stella Scheer We are guest scientists from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and are very happy to join the MBARI midwater expedition on the Western Flyer. During this week, we have been documenting and collecting a range of midwater animals. Such in situ observations provide much more than an image alone. … Expedition Log 11.20.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 4 The word from Captain George Gunther was that we might have a short dive Tuesday due to deteriorating weather. This was seconded by the modern sailor’s favorite tool, windy.com. But first thing in the morning, the winds were light and we began our dive at 6:30 a.m., as always, feeling optimistic and excited about what … Expedition Log 11.18.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 3 Kat Bolstad It is wonderful to be back at sea. I’ve had the honor of sailing with the Western Flyer crew several times before, but not since 2015 (life and small children have happened in the meantime), so it’s great to be back aboard. And this cruise has gotten off to a wonderfully squiddy start for me—I lead … Expedition Log 11.17.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 2 Updates from researchers on the R/V Western Flyer: Sunday, November 17, 2019 Astrid Leitner We started out at our deep dive location just outside Monterey Bay on Saturday. We dove all the way to the bottom to about 3,000 meters (9,800 feet) where we deployed Henk-Jan and Stella’s bait package and filled up the Midwater Respirometry … Expedition Log 11.16.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 1 We departed Moss Landing on Friday heading out to our first dive location on the south side of Monterey Canyon. The weather and sea conditions were pretty calm making for a nice beginning to our seven-day expedition. There are a lot of different objectives for this week but, luckily, the science team is flexible and … News 11.13.19 Newly updated Our Shared Seas website provides critical summary of ocean health New website brings together relevant ocean conservation data into one easy-to-use platform. News 10.22.19 Humpback whale songs in your living room Ocean lovers can now listen to the sounds of Monterey Bay live on the web or through Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa. News 10.17.19 Glowing to the bottom MBARI researchers recently found that animals living on the deep seafloor are much less likely to produce light than those swimming or drifting in the “midwater.” News 10.08.19 New exhibit showcases the soundscape of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary A new exhibit at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center features recordings from MBARI's deep-sea hydrophone. News 10.02.19 MBARI mourns the loss of Roman Marin III MBARI Senior Research Technician Roman Marin III passed away unexpectedly last month. News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
Expedition Log 11.21.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 5 Henk-Jan and Stella Scheer We are guest scientists from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and are very happy to join the MBARI midwater expedition on the Western Flyer. During this week, we have been documenting and collecting a range of midwater animals. Such in situ observations provide much more than an image alone. … Expedition Log 11.20.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 4 The word from Captain George Gunther was that we might have a short dive Tuesday due to deteriorating weather. This was seconded by the modern sailor’s favorite tool, windy.com. But first thing in the morning, the winds were light and we began our dive at 6:30 a.m., as always, feeling optimistic and excited about what … Expedition Log 11.18.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 3 Kat Bolstad It is wonderful to be back at sea. I’ve had the honor of sailing with the Western Flyer crew several times before, but not since 2015 (life and small children have happened in the meantime), so it’s great to be back aboard. And this cruise has gotten off to a wonderfully squiddy start for me—I lead … Expedition Log 11.17.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 2 Updates from researchers on the R/V Western Flyer: Sunday, November 17, 2019 Astrid Leitner We started out at our deep dive location just outside Monterey Bay on Saturday. We dove all the way to the bottom to about 3,000 meters (9,800 feet) where we deployed Henk-Jan and Stella’s bait package and filled up the Midwater Respirometry … Expedition Log 11.16.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 1 We departed Moss Landing on Friday heading out to our first dive location on the south side of Monterey Canyon. The weather and sea conditions were pretty calm making for a nice beginning to our seven-day expedition. There are a lot of different objectives for this week but, luckily, the science team is flexible and … News 11.13.19 Newly updated Our Shared Seas website provides critical summary of ocean health New website brings together relevant ocean conservation data into one easy-to-use platform. News 10.22.19 Humpback whale songs in your living room Ocean lovers can now listen to the sounds of Monterey Bay live on the web or through Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa. News 10.17.19 Glowing to the bottom MBARI researchers recently found that animals living on the deep seafloor are much less likely to produce light than those swimming or drifting in the “midwater.” News 10.08.19 New exhibit showcases the soundscape of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary A new exhibit at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center features recordings from MBARI's deep-sea hydrophone. News 10.02.19 MBARI mourns the loss of Roman Marin III MBARI Senior Research Technician Roman Marin III passed away unexpectedly last month. News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
Expedition Log 11.20.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 4 The word from Captain George Gunther was that we might have a short dive Tuesday due to deteriorating weather. This was seconded by the modern sailor’s favorite tool, windy.com. But first thing in the morning, the winds were light and we began our dive at 6:30 a.m., as always, feeling optimistic and excited about what … Expedition Log 11.18.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 3 Kat Bolstad It is wonderful to be back at sea. I’ve had the honor of sailing with the Western Flyer crew several times before, but not since 2015 (life and small children have happened in the meantime), so it’s great to be back aboard. And this cruise has gotten off to a wonderfully squiddy start for me—I lead … Expedition Log 11.17.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 2 Updates from researchers on the R/V Western Flyer: Sunday, November 17, 2019 Astrid Leitner We started out at our deep dive location just outside Monterey Bay on Saturday. We dove all the way to the bottom to about 3,000 meters (9,800 feet) where we deployed Henk-Jan and Stella’s bait package and filled up the Midwater Respirometry … Expedition Log 11.16.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 1 We departed Moss Landing on Friday heading out to our first dive location on the south side of Monterey Canyon. The weather and sea conditions were pretty calm making for a nice beginning to our seven-day expedition. There are a lot of different objectives for this week but, luckily, the science team is flexible and … News 11.13.19 Newly updated Our Shared Seas website provides critical summary of ocean health New website brings together relevant ocean conservation data into one easy-to-use platform. News 10.22.19 Humpback whale songs in your living room Ocean lovers can now listen to the sounds of Monterey Bay live on the web or through Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa. News 10.17.19 Glowing to the bottom MBARI researchers recently found that animals living on the deep seafloor are much less likely to produce light than those swimming or drifting in the “midwater.” News 10.08.19 New exhibit showcases the soundscape of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary A new exhibit at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center features recordings from MBARI's deep-sea hydrophone. News 10.02.19 MBARI mourns the loss of Roman Marin III MBARI Senior Research Technician Roman Marin III passed away unexpectedly last month. News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
Expedition Log 11.18.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 3 Kat Bolstad It is wonderful to be back at sea. I’ve had the honor of sailing with the Western Flyer crew several times before, but not since 2015 (life and small children have happened in the meantime), so it’s great to be back aboard. And this cruise has gotten off to a wonderfully squiddy start for me—I lead … Expedition Log 11.17.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 2 Updates from researchers on the R/V Western Flyer: Sunday, November 17, 2019 Astrid Leitner We started out at our deep dive location just outside Monterey Bay on Saturday. We dove all the way to the bottom to about 3,000 meters (9,800 feet) where we deployed Henk-Jan and Stella’s bait package and filled up the Midwater Respirometry … Expedition Log 11.16.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 1 We departed Moss Landing on Friday heading out to our first dive location on the south side of Monterey Canyon. The weather and sea conditions were pretty calm making for a nice beginning to our seven-day expedition. There are a lot of different objectives for this week but, luckily, the science team is flexible and … News 11.13.19 Newly updated Our Shared Seas website provides critical summary of ocean health New website brings together relevant ocean conservation data into one easy-to-use platform. News 10.22.19 Humpback whale songs in your living room Ocean lovers can now listen to the sounds of Monterey Bay live on the web or through Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa. News 10.17.19 Glowing to the bottom MBARI researchers recently found that animals living on the deep seafloor are much less likely to produce light than those swimming or drifting in the “midwater.” News 10.08.19 New exhibit showcases the soundscape of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary A new exhibit at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center features recordings from MBARI's deep-sea hydrophone. News 10.02.19 MBARI mourns the loss of Roman Marin III MBARI Senior Research Technician Roman Marin III passed away unexpectedly last month. News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
Expedition Log 11.17.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 2 Updates from researchers on the R/V Western Flyer: Sunday, November 17, 2019 Astrid Leitner We started out at our deep dive location just outside Monterey Bay on Saturday. We dove all the way to the bottom to about 3,000 meters (9,800 feet) where we deployed Henk-Jan and Stella’s bait package and filled up the Midwater Respirometry … Expedition Log 11.16.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 1 We departed Moss Landing on Friday heading out to our first dive location on the south side of Monterey Canyon. The weather and sea conditions were pretty calm making for a nice beginning to our seven-day expedition. There are a lot of different objectives for this week but, luckily, the science team is flexible and … News 11.13.19 Newly updated Our Shared Seas website provides critical summary of ocean health New website brings together relevant ocean conservation data into one easy-to-use platform. News 10.22.19 Humpback whale songs in your living room Ocean lovers can now listen to the sounds of Monterey Bay live on the web or through Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa. News 10.17.19 Glowing to the bottom MBARI researchers recently found that animals living on the deep seafloor are much less likely to produce light than those swimming or drifting in the “midwater.” News 10.08.19 New exhibit showcases the soundscape of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary A new exhibit at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center features recordings from MBARI's deep-sea hydrophone. News 10.02.19 MBARI mourns the loss of Roman Marin III MBARI Senior Research Technician Roman Marin III passed away unexpectedly last month. News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
Expedition Log 11.16.19 Midwater Ecology Expedition Fall 2019 – Log 1 We departed Moss Landing on Friday heading out to our first dive location on the south side of Monterey Canyon. The weather and sea conditions were pretty calm making for a nice beginning to our seven-day expedition. There are a lot of different objectives for this week but, luckily, the science team is flexible and … News 11.13.19 Newly updated Our Shared Seas website provides critical summary of ocean health New website brings together relevant ocean conservation data into one easy-to-use platform. News 10.22.19 Humpback whale songs in your living room Ocean lovers can now listen to the sounds of Monterey Bay live on the web or through Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa. News 10.17.19 Glowing to the bottom MBARI researchers recently found that animals living on the deep seafloor are much less likely to produce light than those swimming or drifting in the “midwater.” News 10.08.19 New exhibit showcases the soundscape of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary A new exhibit at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center features recordings from MBARI's deep-sea hydrophone. News 10.02.19 MBARI mourns the loss of Roman Marin III MBARI Senior Research Technician Roman Marin III passed away unexpectedly last month. News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 11.13.19 Newly updated Our Shared Seas website provides critical summary of ocean health New website brings together relevant ocean conservation data into one easy-to-use platform. News 10.22.19 Humpback whale songs in your living room Ocean lovers can now listen to the sounds of Monterey Bay live on the web or through Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa. News 10.17.19 Glowing to the bottom MBARI researchers recently found that animals living on the deep seafloor are much less likely to produce light than those swimming or drifting in the “midwater.” News 10.08.19 New exhibit showcases the soundscape of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary A new exhibit at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center features recordings from MBARI's deep-sea hydrophone. News 10.02.19 MBARI mourns the loss of Roman Marin III MBARI Senior Research Technician Roman Marin III passed away unexpectedly last month. News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 10.22.19 Humpback whale songs in your living room Ocean lovers can now listen to the sounds of Monterey Bay live on the web or through Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa. News 10.17.19 Glowing to the bottom MBARI researchers recently found that animals living on the deep seafloor are much less likely to produce light than those swimming or drifting in the “midwater.” News 10.08.19 New exhibit showcases the soundscape of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary A new exhibit at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center features recordings from MBARI's deep-sea hydrophone. News 10.02.19 MBARI mourns the loss of Roman Marin III MBARI Senior Research Technician Roman Marin III passed away unexpectedly last month. News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 10.17.19 Glowing to the bottom MBARI researchers recently found that animals living on the deep seafloor are much less likely to produce light than those swimming or drifting in the “midwater.” News 10.08.19 New exhibit showcases the soundscape of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary A new exhibit at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center features recordings from MBARI's deep-sea hydrophone. News 10.02.19 MBARI mourns the loss of Roman Marin III MBARI Senior Research Technician Roman Marin III passed away unexpectedly last month. News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 10.08.19 New exhibit showcases the soundscape of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary A new exhibit at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center features recordings from MBARI's deep-sea hydrophone. News 10.02.19 MBARI mourns the loss of Roman Marin III MBARI Senior Research Technician Roman Marin III passed away unexpectedly last month. News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 10.02.19 MBARI mourns the loss of Roman Marin III MBARI Senior Research Technician Roman Marin III passed away unexpectedly last month. News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 09.25.19 Climate change: A triple threat for the ocean A just-released scientific report connects a host of ocean changes with human activities that take place largely on land. News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 09.24.19 Climate change and the ocean Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. We present facts and resources to learn about climate change and the ocean. News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 09.18.19 Learning how to restore deep-sea coral communities Researchers test methods to restore deep-sea corals via translocation at Sur Ridge. News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 09.16.19 When the humpbacks sing A new study shows how the amount of humpback song in Monterey Bay varies over days, months, and even years. News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 09.12.19 16 things you probably didn’t know about cephalopod sex A new paper summarizes the quirky sexual and reproductive behaviors of octopuses, squids, and their relatives. News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 09.11.19 Spotting skates: Two decades of deep-sea video observations In a recent study, researchers compiled data from 18 years of rare video observations on deep-water skates. News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys. Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 29 Next
News 08.28.19 Long-range autonomous underwater vehicle completes 150th mission MBARI celebrates the 150th deployment of its first long-range autonomous underwater vehicle, Tethys.