WHOI in the News
Salt pond closed for a second time by red tide toxicity
Provincetown Independent
Humans are significantly changing ocean surface temperatures and seasons
Earth.com
Massachusetts scientists developing new environmentally friendly ‘biostraw’
WCVB
There’s a difference between the sound of a healthy coral reef and a degraded reef
NPR
Current Climate: Big risks as oceans overheat
Forbes
Are we breaking the Atlantic Ocean?
Vox
Scientists are using underwater speakers to help restore degraded coral reefs
ABC News
There are growing fears of an alarming shift in Antarctic sea ice
The New Scientist
California’s historic storms continue. Here’s how much scientists say it’s being driven by climate change
The San Francisco Chronicle
Rare grey whale seen off Nantucket is good and bad news, says Cape whale expert
Cape Cod Times
Woods Hole scientists develop new devices to track coastal flooding
CAI
A simple way to get microplastics out of your water
The Washington Post
WHOI-led team receives funding under new federal program to accelerate ocean-climate resilience
ON&T
Resilient Woods Hole hopes to include town on climate solutions
The Falmouth Enterprise
We know how to save these beloved endangered whales. Yet we’re mindlessly killing them
Vox
It’s not just toxic chemicals. Radioactive waste was also dumped off Los Angeles coast
The LA Times
Woods Hole scientists test out new water-level sensor
The Falmouth Enterprise
Meet one of NYC’s largest new residents: The fin whale
Gothamist
Scientists resort to once-unthinkable solutions to cool the planet
The Wall Street Journal
Sandwich beachgoers invited to take photos in state coastline plan
The Cape Cod Times
Why this is one of the planetary shifts scientists are most worried about
The Washington Post
California sea otters nearly went extinct. Now they’re rescuing their coastal habitat
NPR
Gusher of gas deep in mine stokes interest in natural hydrogen
Science
NASA’s new PACE observatory searches for clues to humanity’s future
Wired Magazine