Sea Sponge

Can seaweed clean up the toxins in our ocean?
Grad student Shelby Penn plans to find out.

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On the Front Lines: Neustons

Neustons live on the ocean’s surface and play an essential role in marine food webs and lifecycles. These plants, animals and microscopic creatures are also largely unprotected from climate change and pollution.

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Sea Sponge

Grad student Shelby Penn of the Phycology Lab at Moss Landing Marine Labs talks about seaweed’s potential to clean ocean pollutants.

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Deep Thanks

Sylvia Earle celebrates her 85th birthday today. Pictured diving at Cashes Ledge. Photo credit: Kip Evans MissionBlue

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Boxed Lunch

Dolphins use an ocean tool to catch dinner. Even cooler, they learn from each other how to use it.

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Tune Up

WHOI scientists share good news on ocean’s carbon pump.

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Polar Moondance

Decades of Acoustic Data Reveal Zooplankton Migration in the Arctic Winter

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