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Ocean Leadership awardees receive their awards at the ceremony May 16, from staff member Allison Miller: Back row from left to right: Omer Faruk Altun, Jamie Odzer, Abdullah Koca, and Connor Burton Front row from Left to Right: Jovinta Nathania, Rosinta Handinata, Allison Miller, Maria Lestari, and Neil Nathan.
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Dropstones can be seen in this sediment core taken from Antarctic coastal waters. Icebergs dragged these large pebbles from the land surface of Antarctica out to sea, where they ultimately fell to the ocean floor. (Image courtesy Saiko Sugisaki)
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Deep Biosphere Harbors Active, Growing Communities of Microorganisms
June 13, 2013 – 4:59 pm
A cell’s DNA carries the instructions, or genes, to make the proteins that are needed to build cell structures and to perform necessary functions. To make a protein, the instructions in the DNA are transcribed, or copied, to a molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA). Other molecules in the cell then help translate those instructions to assemble the protein by stringing together more than 20 different kinds of amino acids in a specific sequence. Messenger RNA provides vital clues about the processes a cell uses to survive, because it shows which genes are being used at a given time. (Illustration by Katherine Joyce, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

(Click to enlarge) A cell’s DNA carries the instructions, or genes, to make the proteins that are needed to build cell structures and to perform necessary functions. To make a protein, the instructions in the DNA are transcribed, or copied, to a molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA). Other molecules in the cell then help translate those instructions to assemble the protein by stringing together more than 20 different kinds of amino acids in a specific sequence. Messenger RNA provides vital clues about the processes a cell uses to survive, because it shows which genes are being used at a given time.
(Illustration by Katherine Joyce, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

The deep biosphere—the realm of sediments far below the seafloor—harbors a vast ecosystem of bacteria, archaea, and fungi that are actively metabolizing, proliferating, and moving, according a new study by scientists at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and the University of Delaware (UD).

(From WHOI) – “This is the first molecular evidence for active cell division in the deep biosphere,” says WHOI postdoctoral investigator Bill Orsi, who was the lead author on the study. Previous studies and models had suggested cells were alive, but whether the cells were actually dividing or not had remained elusive. Read the full story »

Predicting the Future of Coral Reefs in a Changing World
June 13, 2013 – 3:38 pm
Predicting the Future of Coral Reefs in a Changing World

Rutgers scientists have described for the first time the biological process of how corals create their skeletons…

Rapid Adaptation Is Purple Sea Urchins’ Weapon Against Ocean Acidification
June 13, 2013 – 3:34 pm
Rapid Adaptation Is Purple Sea Urchins’ Weapon Against Ocean Acidification

In the race against climate change and ocean acidification, some sea urchins may still have a few tricks up their spiny sleeves…

Rare Video of “Giant Sea Serpent” Oarfish
June 12, 2013 – 11:23 am
Rare Video of “Giant Sea Serpent” Oarfish

Scientists at the GulfSERPENT Project recently captured an oarfish on video near the Gulf of Mexico.

James Cameron and Susan K. Avery: A New Age of Discovery
June 12, 2013 – 9:25 am
James Cameron and Susan K. Avery: A New Age of Discovery

This week, we brought to the Capitol a unique symbol of the power of curiosity and imagination used to surmount fantastic technological hurdles and explore the unknown.

US Science Fleet’s Future is Far From Ship-Shape
June 12, 2013 – 9:14 am
US Science Fleet’s Future is Far From Ship-Shape

Costs and ageing vessels pile pressure on oceanographic research.

Overnight Energy: Senate Dives into Oocean Research — a James Cameron Production
June 11, 2013 – 12:46 pm
Overnight Energy: Senate Dives into Oocean Research — a James Cameron Production

Film director James Cameron will advocate for ocean research during a Tuesday Senate hearing.

Acidifying Oceans Could Spell Trouble for Squid
June 11, 2013 – 12:39 pm
Acidifying Oceans Could Spell Trouble for Squid

New study reveals more acid seas could alter early development of Atlantic longfin squid

Saturn’s Moon Dione May Have An Underground Ocean
June 11, 2013 – 12:28 pm
Saturn’s Moon Dione May Have An Underground Ocean

A NASA spacecraft has found evidence of geological activity under the surface of the icy moon.

A Snapshot of Our Nation’s Scientific Ocean Vessels
May 29, 2013 – 4:41 pm
A Snapshot of Our Nation’s Scientific Ocean Vessels

Today, the Administration released the Federal Oceanographic Fleet Status Report, a comprehensive Federal review of the Nation’s fleet of oceanographic survey and research vessels.

Can Plastic Be Made From Algae?
May 28, 2013 – 7:51 pm
Can Plastic Be Made From Algae?

Scientists working for the SPLASH research project, funded by the EU, are now addressing the challenge of making high-quality, affordable plastics from algae.

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