The Ocean Is Getting More Acidic—What That Actually Means
Thanks to carbon emissions, the ocean is changing, and that is putting a whole host of marine organisms at risk. These scientists are on the front lines. Eric Niiler |…
Thanks to carbon emissions, the ocean is changing, and that is putting a whole host of marine organisms at risk. These scientists are on the front lines. Eric Niiler |…
How Rutgers is keeping an eye on our oceans: LiveBIG 2018-2019 Working to help shape our future, the Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL) uses cutting-edge technology,…
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News Release | Rutgers Today | Outreach Rutgers Partners With Pioneering Research Outreach Center to Promote Scientific Research The national initiative will translate scientific research to educate and engage the…
The G. Evelyn Hutchinson award honors a limnologist or oceanographer who has made considerable contributions to knowledge, and whose future work promises a continued legacy of scientific excellence. Dr. Oscar…
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…