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Researchers are alarmed after observing a significant drop in the amount of vocalizations from blue whales. As National ...
A six-year study off California’s coast shows how marine heat waves and noise pollution are silencing the ocean’s largest ...
Powered by solar and wind energy, the buoy will collect undersea and surface data and relay that information to researchers ...
A University of Montana assistant research professor was one of five winners from across the world of the Maxwell/Hanrahan ...
One surprising fact about female octopuses is that they sometimes kill and eat male octopuses if they aren’t open for mating.
One surprising fact about female octopuses is that they sometimes kill and eat male octopuses if they aren’t open for mating.
Blue whales sing, and so do humpbacks. But one of these creatures is going quiet. They are hungry and scouting for food ...
Developed in collaboration with Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) and AT&T, a self-powered ocean buoy anchored five miles north of the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) campus in Monterey Bay with a host ...
The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Ocean Sensing Buoy project provides a platform to support collaborative research with NPS focused on studies of Monterey Bay throughout the scientific community.
Monterey Bay is home to a wealth of important scientific institutions and marine laboratories, which are invited to utilize the data collected by the buoy for collaborative research.