News 03.28.18 New paper shows that increasingly acidic oceans can slow coral-reef growth When a coral reef was exposed to artificially acidified seawater, the corals and coralline algae retained less calcium carbonate and the reef grew more slowly. News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. News 01.31.18 A squid graveyard and a deep-sea buffet A recent paper describes an unusual discovery: dead squid littered across the deep sea bottom. News 12.11.17 Multi-year submarine-canyon study challenges textbook theories about turbidity currents Results of the Coordinated Canyon Experiment presented at the Fall 2017 meeting of the American Geophysical Union. News 12.06.17 Unique field survey yields first big-picture view of deep-sea food webs A new paper by MBARI researchers Anela Choy, Steve Haddock, and Bruce Robison documents the first comprehensive study of deep-sea food webs. News 11.30.17 One fish, two fish—using a new MBARI-designed camera system to count rockfish MBARI has partnered with The Nature Conservancy and other organizations to design a new camera system for counting threatened rockfish. News 11.16.17 Illustrated field guide shows deep-sea animals off the Big Sur coast MBARI and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary recently worked together to create an illustrated field guide to Sur Ridge, an underwater mountain range off the Big Sur coast. News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 03.26.18 30 years of MBARI research highlighted in Oceanography magazine A recent issue of Oceanography magazine includes ten articles that highlight a few of MBARI’s accomplishments, as well as ongoing research and development. News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. News 01.31.18 A squid graveyard and a deep-sea buffet A recent paper describes an unusual discovery: dead squid littered across the deep sea bottom. News 12.11.17 Multi-year submarine-canyon study challenges textbook theories about turbidity currents Results of the Coordinated Canyon Experiment presented at the Fall 2017 meeting of the American Geophysical Union. News 12.06.17 Unique field survey yields first big-picture view of deep-sea food webs A new paper by MBARI researchers Anela Choy, Steve Haddock, and Bruce Robison documents the first comprehensive study of deep-sea food webs. News 11.30.17 One fish, two fish—using a new MBARI-designed camera system to count rockfish MBARI has partnered with The Nature Conservancy and other organizations to design a new camera system for counting threatened rockfish. News 11.16.17 Illustrated field guide shows deep-sea animals off the Big Sur coast MBARI and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary recently worked together to create an illustrated field guide to Sur Ridge, an underwater mountain range off the Big Sur coast. News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 03.14.18 MBARI researcher Anela Choy recognized as International Rising Talent MBARI Research Associate Anela Choy will be recognized as an International Rising Talent during the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. News 01.31.18 A squid graveyard and a deep-sea buffet A recent paper describes an unusual discovery: dead squid littered across the deep sea bottom. News 12.11.17 Multi-year submarine-canyon study challenges textbook theories about turbidity currents Results of the Coordinated Canyon Experiment presented at the Fall 2017 meeting of the American Geophysical Union. News 12.06.17 Unique field survey yields first big-picture view of deep-sea food webs A new paper by MBARI researchers Anela Choy, Steve Haddock, and Bruce Robison documents the first comprehensive study of deep-sea food webs. News 11.30.17 One fish, two fish—using a new MBARI-designed camera system to count rockfish MBARI has partnered with The Nature Conservancy and other organizations to design a new camera system for counting threatened rockfish. News 11.16.17 Illustrated field guide shows deep-sea animals off the Big Sur coast MBARI and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary recently worked together to create an illustrated field guide to Sur Ridge, an underwater mountain range off the Big Sur coast. News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 03.07.18 Self-driving robots collect water samples to create snapshots of ocean microbes This month scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. News 01.31.18 A squid graveyard and a deep-sea buffet A recent paper describes an unusual discovery: dead squid littered across the deep sea bottom. News 12.11.17 Multi-year submarine-canyon study challenges textbook theories about turbidity currents Results of the Coordinated Canyon Experiment presented at the Fall 2017 meeting of the American Geophysical Union. News 12.06.17 Unique field survey yields first big-picture view of deep-sea food webs A new paper by MBARI researchers Anela Choy, Steve Haddock, and Bruce Robison documents the first comprehensive study of deep-sea food webs. News 11.30.17 One fish, two fish—using a new MBARI-designed camera system to count rockfish MBARI has partnered with The Nature Conservancy and other organizations to design a new camera system for counting threatened rockfish. News 11.16.17 Illustrated field guide shows deep-sea animals off the Big Sur coast MBARI and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary recently worked together to create an illustrated field guide to Sur Ridge, an underwater mountain range off the Big Sur coast. News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 02.28.18 MBARI researchers share research stories at American Museum of Natural History Two of MBARI's newer researchers—Kelly Benoit-Bird and Kakani Katija—are being featured in a program at the American Museum of Natural History. News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. News 01.31.18 A squid graveyard and a deep-sea buffet A recent paper describes an unusual discovery: dead squid littered across the deep sea bottom. News 12.11.17 Multi-year submarine-canyon study challenges textbook theories about turbidity currents Results of the Coordinated Canyon Experiment presented at the Fall 2017 meeting of the American Geophysical Union. News 12.06.17 Unique field survey yields first big-picture view of deep-sea food webs A new paper by MBARI researchers Anela Choy, Steve Haddock, and Bruce Robison documents the first comprehensive study of deep-sea food webs. News 11.30.17 One fish, two fish—using a new MBARI-designed camera system to count rockfish MBARI has partnered with The Nature Conservancy and other organizations to design a new camera system for counting threatened rockfish. News 11.16.17 Illustrated field guide shows deep-sea animals off the Big Sur coast MBARI and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary recently worked together to create an illustrated field guide to Sur Ridge, an underwater mountain range off the Big Sur coast. News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 02.22.18 Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer receives Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. News 01.31.18 A squid graveyard and a deep-sea buffet A recent paper describes an unusual discovery: dead squid littered across the deep sea bottom. News 12.11.17 Multi-year submarine-canyon study challenges textbook theories about turbidity currents Results of the Coordinated Canyon Experiment presented at the Fall 2017 meeting of the American Geophysical Union. News 12.06.17 Unique field survey yields first big-picture view of deep-sea food webs A new paper by MBARI researchers Anela Choy, Steve Haddock, and Bruce Robison documents the first comprehensive study of deep-sea food webs. News 11.30.17 One fish, two fish—using a new MBARI-designed camera system to count rockfish MBARI has partnered with The Nature Conservancy and other organizations to design a new camera system for counting threatened rockfish. News 11.16.17 Illustrated field guide shows deep-sea animals off the Big Sur coast MBARI and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary recently worked together to create an illustrated field guide to Sur Ridge, an underwater mountain range off the Big Sur coast. News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 02.20.18 Bioluminescent organisms lighting up your local post office The United States Postal Service will unveil a new series of forever stamps highlighting the diverse and beautiful world of bioluminescence on February 22nd. News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. News 01.31.18 A squid graveyard and a deep-sea buffet A recent paper describes an unusual discovery: dead squid littered across the deep sea bottom. News 12.11.17 Multi-year submarine-canyon study challenges textbook theories about turbidity currents Results of the Coordinated Canyon Experiment presented at the Fall 2017 meeting of the American Geophysical Union. News 12.06.17 Unique field survey yields first big-picture view of deep-sea food webs A new paper by MBARI researchers Anela Choy, Steve Haddock, and Bruce Robison documents the first comprehensive study of deep-sea food webs. News 11.30.17 One fish, two fish—using a new MBARI-designed camera system to count rockfish MBARI has partnered with The Nature Conservancy and other organizations to design a new camera system for counting threatened rockfish. News 11.16.17 Illustrated field guide shows deep-sea animals off the Big Sur coast MBARI and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary recently worked together to create an illustrated field guide to Sur Ridge, an underwater mountain range off the Big Sur coast. News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 02.07.18 From science fiction to (virtual) reality in deep-sea research ROV pilot Ben Erwin is using virtual reality as a new tool for deep-sea exploration. News 01.31.18 A squid graveyard and a deep-sea buffet A recent paper describes an unusual discovery: dead squid littered across the deep sea bottom. News 12.11.17 Multi-year submarine-canyon study challenges textbook theories about turbidity currents Results of the Coordinated Canyon Experiment presented at the Fall 2017 meeting of the American Geophysical Union. News 12.06.17 Unique field survey yields first big-picture view of deep-sea food webs A new paper by MBARI researchers Anela Choy, Steve Haddock, and Bruce Robison documents the first comprehensive study of deep-sea food webs. News 11.30.17 One fish, two fish—using a new MBARI-designed camera system to count rockfish MBARI has partnered with The Nature Conservancy and other organizations to design a new camera system for counting threatened rockfish. News 11.16.17 Illustrated field guide shows deep-sea animals off the Big Sur coast MBARI and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary recently worked together to create an illustrated field guide to Sur Ridge, an underwater mountain range off the Big Sur coast. News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 01.31.18 A squid graveyard and a deep-sea buffet A recent paper describes an unusual discovery: dead squid littered across the deep sea bottom. News 12.11.17 Multi-year submarine-canyon study challenges textbook theories about turbidity currents Results of the Coordinated Canyon Experiment presented at the Fall 2017 meeting of the American Geophysical Union. News 12.06.17 Unique field survey yields first big-picture view of deep-sea food webs A new paper by MBARI researchers Anela Choy, Steve Haddock, and Bruce Robison documents the first comprehensive study of deep-sea food webs. News 11.30.17 One fish, two fish—using a new MBARI-designed camera system to count rockfish MBARI has partnered with The Nature Conservancy and other organizations to design a new camera system for counting threatened rockfish. News 11.16.17 Illustrated field guide shows deep-sea animals off the Big Sur coast MBARI and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary recently worked together to create an illustrated field guide to Sur Ridge, an underwater mountain range off the Big Sur coast. News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 12.11.17 Multi-year submarine-canyon study challenges textbook theories about turbidity currents Results of the Coordinated Canyon Experiment presented at the Fall 2017 meeting of the American Geophysical Union. News 12.06.17 Unique field survey yields first big-picture view of deep-sea food webs A new paper by MBARI researchers Anela Choy, Steve Haddock, and Bruce Robison documents the first comprehensive study of deep-sea food webs. News 11.30.17 One fish, two fish—using a new MBARI-designed camera system to count rockfish MBARI has partnered with The Nature Conservancy and other organizations to design a new camera system for counting threatened rockfish. News 11.16.17 Illustrated field guide shows deep-sea animals off the Big Sur coast MBARI and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary recently worked together to create an illustrated field guide to Sur Ridge, an underwater mountain range off the Big Sur coast. News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 12.06.17 Unique field survey yields first big-picture view of deep-sea food webs A new paper by MBARI researchers Anela Choy, Steve Haddock, and Bruce Robison documents the first comprehensive study of deep-sea food webs. News 11.30.17 One fish, two fish—using a new MBARI-designed camera system to count rockfish MBARI has partnered with The Nature Conservancy and other organizations to design a new camera system for counting threatened rockfish. News 11.16.17 Illustrated field guide shows deep-sea animals off the Big Sur coast MBARI and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary recently worked together to create an illustrated field guide to Sur Ridge, an underwater mountain range off the Big Sur coast. News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 11.30.17 One fish, two fish—using a new MBARI-designed camera system to count rockfish MBARI has partnered with The Nature Conservancy and other organizations to design a new camera system for counting threatened rockfish. News 11.16.17 Illustrated field guide shows deep-sea animals off the Big Sur coast MBARI and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary recently worked together to create an illustrated field guide to Sur Ridge, an underwater mountain range off the Big Sur coast. News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 11.16.17 Illustrated field guide shows deep-sea animals off the Big Sur coast MBARI and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary recently worked together to create an illustrated field guide to Sur Ridge, an underwater mountain range off the Big Sur coast. News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 10.26.17 New model predicts locations of biological hotspots in the ocean Why do certain coastal areas become meccas for wildlife? A new computer model by MBARI researchers can predict the locations of such biological hotspots. News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 10.02.17 MBARI biologists on the trail of “brain-eating amoebae” A recent field experiment in Yellowstone National Park saw MBARI researchers dodging hordes of tourists and herds of elk while searching for “brain-eating amoebae.” News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 09.05.17 Newly described “parasol” sponges are graceful but deadly (to small crustaceans) Marine biologists describe three new species of predatory sponges that live in the depths off California and Baja California. News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 08.03.17 MBARI Open House attracts visitors interested in ocean science and technology The institute opened its doors to the public, providing visitors with a once-a-year opportunity to talk with scientists, engineers, and marine operations crews about their work. News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 08.03.17 Environmental Sample Processor monitors drinking water in Lake Erie MBARI's Environmental Sample Processors (ESPs), originally designed to study toxic algal blooms in the ocean, are now being used to protect municipal drinking-water supplies. News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 05.18.17 Climate change produces complex effects on marine communities An acidic ocean has been shown to affect many species, but the impacts on entire communities are more complicated. News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 14 Next
News 05.12.17 MBARI’s 2016 Annual Report highlights adventures and discoveries MBARI’s newly printed 2016 Annual Report is filled with ocean-research adventures and discoveries. It is available now as a PDF file on MBARI’s website.