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. News 08.26.19 MBARI robots cruise Lake Erie looking for toxic algae Researchers from MBARI and NOAA are using underwater robots and a robotic laboratory to study potentially toxic algal blooms in Lake Erie. Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 5 Alison Sweeney I have been invited along on this expedition as a guest with Kakani’s group, from my biophysics lab at Yale University. Kakani’s group is interested in mechanical bioinspiration—how do very small animals move through water? The answers are often very counterintuitive. In my case, I am interested in optical bioinspiration, where life’s solutions … Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 4 Hi, I’m Joost Daniels and I’m a research tech in the Bioinspiration Group. In true Bioinspiration fashion, my main job on this week-long cruise consists of two parts: bringing the lab to the ocean, and bringing the ocean to the lab. For the former, we’ve brought our DeepPIV instrument along, mounted on the remotely … News 08.19.19 Pockmarks and pingos, part II A new research paper by MBARI and Taiwanese researchers shows how mysterious hills and pits may have formed in the deep seafloor off Taiwan. Expedition Log 08.19.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 3 I joined MBARI in February of this year to work with Kakani Katija and the Bioinspiration Group to build EyeRIS, perhaps the first ever deep-sea plenoptic (3D) imaging system. This project, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, aims to develop a suite of 3D imaging systems for studying particle fields, small-scale fluid mechanics, … Expedition Log 08.18.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 2 I’m Susan von Thun and I work in MBARI’s video lab. The video lab is the group that takes all of the video produced from the many MBARI video platforms and archives it in a centralized video library. We watch the video, recording observations about the ocean life, habitat, equipment, and anything of interest … Expedition Log 08.16.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 1 Diana Li This year, I received the best birthday present—an invitation to go on a six-day expedition out in Monterey Bay on the R/V Western Flyer with Kakani Katija’s BioInspiration Group at MBARI! Hey y’all, my name is Diana Li, and I’m a recent graduate from Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Biology. I studied how the … News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 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. News 08.26.19 MBARI robots cruise Lake Erie looking for toxic algae Researchers from MBARI and NOAA are using underwater robots and a robotic laboratory to study potentially toxic algal blooms in Lake Erie. Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 5 Alison Sweeney I have been invited along on this expedition as a guest with Kakani’s group, from my biophysics lab at Yale University. Kakani’s group is interested in mechanical bioinspiration—how do very small animals move through water? The answers are often very counterintuitive. In my case, I am interested in optical bioinspiration, where life’s solutions … Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 4 Hi, I’m Joost Daniels and I’m a research tech in the Bioinspiration Group. In true Bioinspiration fashion, my main job on this week-long cruise consists of two parts: bringing the lab to the ocean, and bringing the ocean to the lab. For the former, we’ve brought our DeepPIV instrument along, mounted on the remotely … News 08.19.19 Pockmarks and pingos, part II A new research paper by MBARI and Taiwanese researchers shows how mysterious hills and pits may have formed in the deep seafloor off Taiwan. Expedition Log 08.19.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 3 I joined MBARI in February of this year to work with Kakani Katija and the Bioinspiration Group to build EyeRIS, perhaps the first ever deep-sea plenoptic (3D) imaging system. This project, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, aims to develop a suite of 3D imaging systems for studying particle fields, small-scale fluid mechanics, … Expedition Log 08.18.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 2 I’m Susan von Thun and I work in MBARI’s video lab. The video lab is the group that takes all of the video produced from the many MBARI video platforms and archives it in a centralized video library. We watch the video, recording observations about the ocean life, habitat, equipment, and anything of interest … Expedition Log 08.16.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 1 Diana Li This year, I received the best birthday present—an invitation to go on a six-day expedition out in Monterey Bay on the R/V Western Flyer with Kakani Katija’s BioInspiration Group at MBARI! Hey y’all, my name is Diana Li, and I’m a recent graduate from Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Biology. I studied how the … News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 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. News 08.26.19 MBARI robots cruise Lake Erie looking for toxic algae Researchers from MBARI and NOAA are using underwater robots and a robotic laboratory to study potentially toxic algal blooms in Lake Erie. Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 5 Alison Sweeney I have been invited along on this expedition as a guest with Kakani’s group, from my biophysics lab at Yale University. Kakani’s group is interested in mechanical bioinspiration—how do very small animals move through water? The answers are often very counterintuitive. In my case, I am interested in optical bioinspiration, where life’s solutions … Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 4 Hi, I’m Joost Daniels and I’m a research tech in the Bioinspiration Group. In true Bioinspiration fashion, my main job on this week-long cruise consists of two parts: bringing the lab to the ocean, and bringing the ocean to the lab. For the former, we’ve brought our DeepPIV instrument along, mounted on the remotely … News 08.19.19 Pockmarks and pingos, part II A new research paper by MBARI and Taiwanese researchers shows how mysterious hills and pits may have formed in the deep seafloor off Taiwan. Expedition Log 08.19.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 3 I joined MBARI in February of this year to work with Kakani Katija and the Bioinspiration Group to build EyeRIS, perhaps the first ever deep-sea plenoptic (3D) imaging system. This project, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, aims to develop a suite of 3D imaging systems for studying particle fields, small-scale fluid mechanics, … Expedition Log 08.18.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 2 I’m Susan von Thun and I work in MBARI’s video lab. The video lab is the group that takes all of the video produced from the many MBARI video platforms and archives it in a centralized video library. We watch the video, recording observations about the ocean life, habitat, equipment, and anything of interest … Expedition Log 08.16.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 1 Diana Li This year, I received the best birthday present—an invitation to go on a six-day expedition out in Monterey Bay on the R/V Western Flyer with Kakani Katija’s BioInspiration Group at MBARI! Hey y’all, my name is Diana Li, and I’m a recent graduate from Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Biology. I studied how the … News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 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. News 08.26.19 MBARI robots cruise Lake Erie looking for toxic algae Researchers from MBARI and NOAA are using underwater robots and a robotic laboratory to study potentially toxic algal blooms in Lake Erie. Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 5 Alison Sweeney I have been invited along on this expedition as a guest with Kakani’s group, from my biophysics lab at Yale University. Kakani’s group is interested in mechanical bioinspiration—how do very small animals move through water? The answers are often very counterintuitive. In my case, I am interested in optical bioinspiration, where life’s solutions … Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 4 Hi, I’m Joost Daniels and I’m a research tech in the Bioinspiration Group. In true Bioinspiration fashion, my main job on this week-long cruise consists of two parts: bringing the lab to the ocean, and bringing the ocean to the lab. For the former, we’ve brought our DeepPIV instrument along, mounted on the remotely … News 08.19.19 Pockmarks and pingos, part II A new research paper by MBARI and Taiwanese researchers shows how mysterious hills and pits may have formed in the deep seafloor off Taiwan. Expedition Log 08.19.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 3 I joined MBARI in February of this year to work with Kakani Katija and the Bioinspiration Group to build EyeRIS, perhaps the first ever deep-sea plenoptic (3D) imaging system. This project, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, aims to develop a suite of 3D imaging systems for studying particle fields, small-scale fluid mechanics, … Expedition Log 08.18.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 2 I’m Susan von Thun and I work in MBARI’s video lab. The video lab is the group that takes all of the video produced from the many MBARI video platforms and archives it in a centralized video library. We watch the video, recording observations about the ocean life, habitat, equipment, and anything of interest … Expedition Log 08.16.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 1 Diana Li This year, I received the best birthday present—an invitation to go on a six-day expedition out in Monterey Bay on the R/V Western Flyer with Kakani Katija’s BioInspiration Group at MBARI! Hey y’all, my name is Diana Li, and I’m a recent graduate from Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Biology. I studied how the … News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 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. News 08.26.19 MBARI robots cruise Lake Erie looking for toxic algae Researchers from MBARI and NOAA are using underwater robots and a robotic laboratory to study potentially toxic algal blooms in Lake Erie. Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 5 Alison Sweeney I have been invited along on this expedition as a guest with Kakani’s group, from my biophysics lab at Yale University. Kakani’s group is interested in mechanical bioinspiration—how do very small animals move through water? The answers are often very counterintuitive. In my case, I am interested in optical bioinspiration, where life’s solutions … Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 4 Hi, I’m Joost Daniels and I’m a research tech in the Bioinspiration Group. In true Bioinspiration fashion, my main job on this week-long cruise consists of two parts: bringing the lab to the ocean, and bringing the ocean to the lab. For the former, we’ve brought our DeepPIV instrument along, mounted on the remotely … News 08.19.19 Pockmarks and pingos, part II A new research paper by MBARI and Taiwanese researchers shows how mysterious hills and pits may have formed in the deep seafloor off Taiwan. Expedition Log 08.19.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 3 I joined MBARI in February of this year to work with Kakani Katija and the Bioinspiration Group to build EyeRIS, perhaps the first ever deep-sea plenoptic (3D) imaging system. This project, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, aims to develop a suite of 3D imaging systems for studying particle fields, small-scale fluid mechanics, … Expedition Log 08.18.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 2 I’m Susan von Thun and I work in MBARI’s video lab. The video lab is the group that takes all of the video produced from the many MBARI video platforms and archives it in a centralized video library. We watch the video, recording observations about the ocean life, habitat, equipment, and anything of interest … Expedition Log 08.16.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 1 Diana Li This year, I received the best birthday present—an invitation to go on a six-day expedition out in Monterey Bay on the R/V Western Flyer with Kakani Katija’s BioInspiration Group at MBARI! Hey y’all, my name is Diana Li, and I’m a recent graduate from Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Biology. I studied how the … News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 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. News 08.26.19 MBARI robots cruise Lake Erie looking for toxic algae Researchers from MBARI and NOAA are using underwater robots and a robotic laboratory to study potentially toxic algal blooms in Lake Erie. Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 5 Alison Sweeney I have been invited along on this expedition as a guest with Kakani’s group, from my biophysics lab at Yale University. Kakani’s group is interested in mechanical bioinspiration—how do very small animals move through water? The answers are often very counterintuitive. In my case, I am interested in optical bioinspiration, where life’s solutions … Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 4 Hi, I’m Joost Daniels and I’m a research tech in the Bioinspiration Group. In true Bioinspiration fashion, my main job on this week-long cruise consists of two parts: bringing the lab to the ocean, and bringing the ocean to the lab. For the former, we’ve brought our DeepPIV instrument along, mounted on the remotely … News 08.19.19 Pockmarks and pingos, part II A new research paper by MBARI and Taiwanese researchers shows how mysterious hills and pits may have formed in the deep seafloor off Taiwan. Expedition Log 08.19.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 3 I joined MBARI in February of this year to work with Kakani Katija and the Bioinspiration Group to build EyeRIS, perhaps the first ever deep-sea plenoptic (3D) imaging system. This project, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, aims to develop a suite of 3D imaging systems for studying particle fields, small-scale fluid mechanics, … Expedition Log 08.18.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 2 I’m Susan von Thun and I work in MBARI’s video lab. The video lab is the group that takes all of the video produced from the many MBARI video platforms and archives it in a centralized video library. We watch the video, recording observations about the ocean life, habitat, equipment, and anything of interest … Expedition Log 08.16.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 1 Diana Li This year, I received the best birthday present—an invitation to go on a six-day expedition out in Monterey Bay on the R/V Western Flyer with Kakani Katija’s BioInspiration Group at MBARI! Hey y’all, my name is Diana Li, and I’m a recent graduate from Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Biology. I studied how the … News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
News 08.26.19 MBARI robots cruise Lake Erie looking for toxic algae Researchers from MBARI and NOAA are using underwater robots and a robotic laboratory to study potentially toxic algal blooms in Lake Erie. Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 5 Alison Sweeney I have been invited along on this expedition as a guest with Kakani’s group, from my biophysics lab at Yale University. Kakani’s group is interested in mechanical bioinspiration—how do very small animals move through water? The answers are often very counterintuitive. In my case, I am interested in optical bioinspiration, where life’s solutions … Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 4 Hi, I’m Joost Daniels and I’m a research tech in the Bioinspiration Group. In true Bioinspiration fashion, my main job on this week-long cruise consists of two parts: bringing the lab to the ocean, and bringing the ocean to the lab. For the former, we’ve brought our DeepPIV instrument along, mounted on the remotely … News 08.19.19 Pockmarks and pingos, part II A new research paper by MBARI and Taiwanese researchers shows how mysterious hills and pits may have formed in the deep seafloor off Taiwan. Expedition Log 08.19.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 3 I joined MBARI in February of this year to work with Kakani Katija and the Bioinspiration Group to build EyeRIS, perhaps the first ever deep-sea plenoptic (3D) imaging system. This project, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, aims to develop a suite of 3D imaging systems for studying particle fields, small-scale fluid mechanics, … Expedition Log 08.18.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 2 I’m Susan von Thun and I work in MBARI’s video lab. The video lab is the group that takes all of the video produced from the many MBARI video platforms and archives it in a centralized video library. We watch the video, recording observations about the ocean life, habitat, equipment, and anything of interest … Expedition Log 08.16.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 1 Diana Li This year, I received the best birthday present—an invitation to go on a six-day expedition out in Monterey Bay on the R/V Western Flyer with Kakani Katija’s BioInspiration Group at MBARI! Hey y’all, my name is Diana Li, and I’m a recent graduate from Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Biology. I studied how the … News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 5 Alison Sweeney I have been invited along on this expedition as a guest with Kakani’s group, from my biophysics lab at Yale University. Kakani’s group is interested in mechanical bioinspiration—how do very small animals move through water? The answers are often very counterintuitive. In my case, I am interested in optical bioinspiration, where life’s solutions … Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 4 Hi, I’m Joost Daniels and I’m a research tech in the Bioinspiration Group. In true Bioinspiration fashion, my main job on this week-long cruise consists of two parts: bringing the lab to the ocean, and bringing the ocean to the lab. For the former, we’ve brought our DeepPIV instrument along, mounted on the remotely … News 08.19.19 Pockmarks and pingos, part II A new research paper by MBARI and Taiwanese researchers shows how mysterious hills and pits may have formed in the deep seafloor off Taiwan. Expedition Log 08.19.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 3 I joined MBARI in February of this year to work with Kakani Katija and the Bioinspiration Group to build EyeRIS, perhaps the first ever deep-sea plenoptic (3D) imaging system. This project, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, aims to develop a suite of 3D imaging systems for studying particle fields, small-scale fluid mechanics, … Expedition Log 08.18.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 2 I’m Susan von Thun and I work in MBARI’s video lab. The video lab is the group that takes all of the video produced from the many MBARI video platforms and archives it in a centralized video library. We watch the video, recording observations about the ocean life, habitat, equipment, and anything of interest … Expedition Log 08.16.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 1 Diana Li This year, I received the best birthday present—an invitation to go on a six-day expedition out in Monterey Bay on the R/V Western Flyer with Kakani Katija’s BioInspiration Group at MBARI! Hey y’all, my name is Diana Li, and I’m a recent graduate from Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Biology. I studied how the … News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
Expedition Log 08.20.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 4 Hi, I’m Joost Daniels and I’m a research tech in the Bioinspiration Group. In true Bioinspiration fashion, my main job on this week-long cruise consists of two parts: bringing the lab to the ocean, and bringing the ocean to the lab. For the former, we’ve brought our DeepPIV instrument along, mounted on the remotely … News 08.19.19 Pockmarks and pingos, part II A new research paper by MBARI and Taiwanese researchers shows how mysterious hills and pits may have formed in the deep seafloor off Taiwan. Expedition Log 08.19.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 3 I joined MBARI in February of this year to work with Kakani Katija and the Bioinspiration Group to build EyeRIS, perhaps the first ever deep-sea plenoptic (3D) imaging system. This project, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, aims to develop a suite of 3D imaging systems for studying particle fields, small-scale fluid mechanics, … Expedition Log 08.18.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 2 I’m Susan von Thun and I work in MBARI’s video lab. The video lab is the group that takes all of the video produced from the many MBARI video platforms and archives it in a centralized video library. We watch the video, recording observations about the ocean life, habitat, equipment, and anything of interest … Expedition Log 08.16.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 1 Diana Li This year, I received the best birthday present—an invitation to go on a six-day expedition out in Monterey Bay on the R/V Western Flyer with Kakani Katija’s BioInspiration Group at MBARI! Hey y’all, my name is Diana Li, and I’m a recent graduate from Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Biology. I studied how the … News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
News 08.19.19 Pockmarks and pingos, part II A new research paper by MBARI and Taiwanese researchers shows how mysterious hills and pits may have formed in the deep seafloor off Taiwan. Expedition Log 08.19.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 3 I joined MBARI in February of this year to work with Kakani Katija and the Bioinspiration Group to build EyeRIS, perhaps the first ever deep-sea plenoptic (3D) imaging system. This project, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, aims to develop a suite of 3D imaging systems for studying particle fields, small-scale fluid mechanics, … Expedition Log 08.18.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 2 I’m Susan von Thun and I work in MBARI’s video lab. The video lab is the group that takes all of the video produced from the many MBARI video platforms and archives it in a centralized video library. We watch the video, recording observations about the ocean life, habitat, equipment, and anything of interest … Expedition Log 08.16.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 1 Diana Li This year, I received the best birthday present—an invitation to go on a six-day expedition out in Monterey Bay on the R/V Western Flyer with Kakani Katija’s BioInspiration Group at MBARI! Hey y’all, my name is Diana Li, and I’m a recent graduate from Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Biology. I studied how the … News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
Expedition Log 08.19.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 3 I joined MBARI in February of this year to work with Kakani Katija and the Bioinspiration Group to build EyeRIS, perhaps the first ever deep-sea plenoptic (3D) imaging system. This project, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, aims to develop a suite of 3D imaging systems for studying particle fields, small-scale fluid mechanics, … Expedition Log 08.18.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 2 I’m Susan von Thun and I work in MBARI’s video lab. The video lab is the group that takes all of the video produced from the many MBARI video platforms and archives it in a centralized video library. We watch the video, recording observations about the ocean life, habitat, equipment, and anything of interest … Expedition Log 08.16.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 1 Diana Li This year, I received the best birthday present—an invitation to go on a six-day expedition out in Monterey Bay on the R/V Western Flyer with Kakani Katija’s BioInspiration Group at MBARI! Hey y’all, my name is Diana Li, and I’m a recent graduate from Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Biology. I studied how the … News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
Expedition Log 08.18.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 2 I’m Susan von Thun and I work in MBARI’s video lab. The video lab is the group that takes all of the video produced from the many MBARI video platforms and archives it in a centralized video library. We watch the video, recording observations about the ocean life, habitat, equipment, and anything of interest … Expedition Log 08.16.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 1 Diana Li This year, I received the best birthday present—an invitation to go on a six-day expedition out in Monterey Bay on the R/V Western Flyer with Kakani Katija’s BioInspiration Group at MBARI! Hey y’all, my name is Diana Li, and I’m a recent graduate from Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Biology. I studied how the … News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
Expedition Log 08.16.19 Bioinspiration Expedition 2019 – Log 1 Diana Li This year, I received the best birthday present—an invitation to go on a six-day expedition out in Monterey Bay on the R/V Western Flyer with Kakani Katija’s BioInspiration Group at MBARI! Hey y’all, my name is Diana Li, and I’m a recent graduate from Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Biology. I studied how the … News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
News 08.14.19 An autonomous vehicle coupled with a robotic laboratory proves its worth Study confirms that autonomously collected samples of eDNA are equivalent to samples collected using traditional, manual methods. News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
News 08.12.19 Making the case for managing the ocean’s twilight zone The UN is urged to include the midwater in upcoming discussions about management of life in the open ocean. News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
News 08.09.19 Where biology meets technology: A summer intern story An MBARI summer intern develops an open-source project for people who want to create their own animal-camera tag. News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
News 08.05.19 First sea trials of a revolutionary new undersea robot In late June researchers from MBARI joined engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to test a new breed of undersea robot. News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
News 07.30.19 Underwater robots track and sample microbial communities in a North Pacific eddy A new paper reveals how oceanographers can utilize robots to learn more about oceanic eddies and their inhabitants. Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
Expedition Log 07.29.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 3 All the samples ever! Someone once asked me to describe my job. In the most sarcastic description I could think up, I said: I poke holes in the ocean to watch them fill back up to see who or what recolonizes the empty area. After a month, I then poke another hole to take them … Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without … Previous 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 28 Next
Expedition Log 07.27.19 Central California Carbon, pH, and O2 (C3PO) Expedition – Log 2 The food pyramid on a ship: Michelle Obama, if you’re reading this, stop right now. One of the most bittersweet things about being at sea—did someone say sweet? I’m hungry. Sorry, had to go to the galley. Anyway, all the food. All the delicious food is the bittersweet thing about being at sea. And without …