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Read more about the article Assistant Professor Travis Miles is named the 2018 Ocean News and Technology/Marine Technology Society Young Professional

Assistant Professor Travis Miles is named the 2018 Ocean News and Technology/Marine Technology Society Young Professional

Assistant Professor Travis Miles is the 2018 Ocean News and Technology/Marine Technology Society Young Professional. This award which recognizes an MTS Member, 35 years old or younger, who has demonstrated…

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Read more about the article Crew Prepares RU29 Challenger Deployment

Crew Prepares RU29 Challenger Deployment

Dave Aragon (Rutgers) and the boat crew from Kalpitiya Diving prepare to deploy glider RU29 from Trincomalee, Sri Lanka on August 12, 2018. The University of Western Australia, the National…

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Read more about the article The World’s First pH glider

The World’s First pH glider

An all-female team from the Saba Research Group met their glider off the coast of Long Island, NY to clean off biofouling and collect water samples to compare to the…

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Read more about the article Typhoon Soulik Approaches Korea

Typhoon Soulik Approaches Korea

Typhoon Soulik, currently a category 3 storm, approaches Japan and Korea. Rutgers glider RU22 is deployed ahead of the eye in the Yellow Sea off of Korea’s Jeju Island. Glider…

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Read more about the article RUCOOL Hosts The Mandela Washington Fellowship

RUCOOL Hosts The Mandela Washington Fellowship

RUCOOL hosted The Mandela Washington Fellowship—a flagship program of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI)— which empowers young African changemakers and leaders through academic and hands-on training and networking. Representatives…

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Special Issue On How Oceans Are Changing

via British Antarctic Survey The seas around the Antarctic Peninsula are biologically extremely rich, but are climatically sensitive, having experienced some of the fastest warming globally in recent decades. A…

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Read more about the article Rutgers Scientists Explain Hurricane Sandy’s Odd Behavior

Rutgers Scientists Explain Hurricane Sandy’s Odd Behavior

Four days before Superstorm Sandy made landfall in New Jersey, scientists from the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences launched a data-collecting, submersible robot glider in front of the massive…

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