Conservation Ecology Sharkbites Saturday Welcome to the world, little ones!! Article First record of recurring reproduction of captive tawny nurse sharks Nebrius ferrugineus. 2019. The fisheries Society of the British…
Atmosphere science Atmospheric Chemistry Atmospheric Science Biogeochemistry Biological oceanography Chemistry Climate Change Conservation Coral Cyclones engineerings Harmful Algal Bloom Hazards Human impacts Methodology Modeling ocean engineering ocean engineerings Ocean Exploration Pollution Restoration Sea Ice Sea-level Rise technology A High-Flying Aquatic Robot Inspired by the flying squid, researchers have built a robot that can launch itself from the water surface using water-reactive…
Biology Climate Change Coastal Management Ecology Jellyfish Blooms Could Increase the Risk of Bacteria-Spread Illnesses in Humans and Marine Animals Happy Thanksgiving! With Black Friday right around the corner, it might be surprising to hear that humans aren’t the only…
Climate Change Sea-level Rise Sea-Level rise may be higher than previously estimated Kulp, S.A., Strauss, B.H. New elevation data triple estimates of global vulnerability to sea-level rise and coastal flooding. Nat Commun…
Climate Change Sea Level Rise in the Age of the Paris Agreement Global greenhouse gas emissions are resulting in global warming and climate change. Some of the effects of global warming can…
Biogeochemistry Paleoceanography Physical oceanography Sea Ice Key Role of Sea Ice in Glacial Cycles A recent study using an idealized model finds that changes in Antarctic sea ice and circulation, triggered by atmospheric cooling,…
Neurobiology No nerves lost: Octopuses can regenerate their nervous system. Octopuses have complex behaviors, like communicating with other octopuses by changing color patterns of their skin. Damage to the nerve…
Behavior Mazes aren’t just for mice: European shore crabs exhibit spatial learning Mazes aren’t just for mice, although a scientific literature search for maze learning might lead you to think so. In…
genomics Sharkbites Saturday Baby, you light up my world: Using genetics to understand how velvet belly lanternsharks produce light Eat or be eaten is the way of the ocean, and many marine species have adapted ways to accomplish one…
Coral Upwelling: a coral safety net? Corals in Panama begin to find refuge in areas where upwelling of cooler water occurs. Is this behavior just a…
Biodiversity Coastal Management Conservation Ecology Genetics genomics Invasive Species Methodology Policy Hidden diversity in ships’ ballast tanks Did you know that organisms can live in the ballast tanks of cargo ships? Ballast tanks are used by ships…
Genetics Sharkbites Saturday Are you feeding your pet endangered sharks? Did you know there could be shark in your dog or cat’s food? Did you know they could also be…
Coastal Management Do you have to understand marine science to care about marine conservation? Wetland research says No. Ware J, Callaway R (2019) Public perception of coastal habitat loss and habitat creation using artificial floating islands in…
Human impacts #Monkseals on Instagram can Teach Scientists about Human-Wildlife Interaction Social media, like Instagram, can provide valuable data for scientists studying the conservation of endangered species such as monk seals.
Climate Change Atmospheric traffic jams halt nutrient flow to ocean phytoplankton It is known that climate change is influencing our oceans in many direct ways, but what about changes in atmospheric…
Sea-level Rise SURFO Special: GPS – An Unconventional Tidal Gauge Every summer, the URI Graduate School of Oceanography hosts undergraduate research interns called SURFOs. In this post, learn about Ben…
Climate Change A silver lining: How warming waters in the Gulf of Maine gave lobsters a leg up Warming coastal waters in New England have been linked to a decline in lobsters in southern New England, but a…
Climate Change Coastal Management Conservation Human impacts Power plays in low carbon pathways: how elite groups may influence a green transition Learn how elite groups can guide and shape climate initiatives (spoiler alert: it's spoooooky) - and what we can do…
Biological oceanography Climate Change Ecology Gentoo Penguins as Indicators of Climate Change in the Southern Ocean Carpenter-Kling, T., et al. “Gentoo penguins as sentinels of climate change at the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Archipelago, Southern Ocean.” Ecological…
Biological oceanography Climate Change Ocean Acidification Who’s benefiting from increasing CO2? Bach, L. T., Hernández-Hernández, N., Taucher, J., Spisla, C., Sforna, C., Riebesell, U., & Arístegui, J. (2019). Effects of elevated…