Four ocean gliders are setting off to sea this week to bring back data scientists hope will improve the accuracy of hurricane forecast models.
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Argos Used to Track Fox’s 2,700-mile Journey from Norway to Canada
When researchers from the Norwegian Polar Institute and the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) trapped a young female Arctic fox near her den in Krossfjorden, Svalbard, on July 29, 2017, they were hoping she could offer a bit of insight into the spatial ecology of Arctic foxes.
Do Marine Protected Areas Work?
Marine protected areas, or MPAs, are an increasingly common way of protecting marine ecosystems by prohibiting fishing in specific locations.
July 2019: Hurricane Barry National Geodetic Survey Damage Assessment Imagery
On July 16 and 17, 2019, the National Geodetic Survey (NGS) collected aerial damage assessment images in the aftermath of Hurricane Barry
Correcting Historic Sea Surface Temperature Measurements Reveals a Simpler Pattern of Ocean Warming
Something odd happened in the oceans in the early 20th century.
Plant Viruses May Be Reshaping Our World
The community of viruses is staggeringly vast.