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ONW: Week of May 14, 2012 – Number 164

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NOAA, BOEM: Historic, 19th Century Shipwreck Discovered in Northern Gulf of Mexico

May 17, 2012 – 11:06 am | No Comment
NOAA, BOEM: Historic, 19th Century Shipwreck Discovered in Northern Gulf of Mexico

During a recent Gulf of Mexico expedition, NOAA, BOEM and partners discovered an historic wooden-hulled vessel which is believed to have sunk as long as 200 years ago.

First Satellite Tag Study for Manta Rays Reveals Habits and Hidden Journeys of Ocean Giants

May 17, 2012 – 11:00 am | No Comment
First Satellite Tag Study for Manta Rays Reveals Habits and Hidden Journeys of Ocean Giants

Using the latest satellite tracking technology, conservationists from the Wildlife Conservation Society, the University of Exeter (UK), and the Government of Mexico have completed a ground-breaking study on a mysterious ocean giant: the manta ray.

Antarctic Octopus Study Shows West Antarctic Ice Sheet May Have Collapsed 200,000 Years Ago

May 17, 2012 – 10:56 am | No Comment
Antarctic Octopus Study Shows West Antarctic Ice Sheet May Have Collapsed 200,000 Years Ago

Scientists at the University have found that genetic information on the Antarctic octopus supports studies indicating that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet could have collapsed during its history, possibly as recently as 200,000 years ago.

Scientists Observe Rapid Change In Underwater Volcano

May 17, 2012 – 10:52 am | No Comment
Scientists Observe Rapid Change In Underwater Volcano

Researchers have been able to capture the rise and collapse of an underwater volcano in the Pacific Ocean for the first time.

Sea Lions Fuel Ocean Life

May 17, 2012 – 10:46 am | No Comment
Sea Lions Fuel Ocean Life

Like whales, sea lions are contributing to marine ecosystems in the most fundamental way possible, research by a Flinders graduate has found.

ONW: Week of May 7, 2012 – Number 163

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ONW: Week of May 7, 2012 – Number 163

The staff here at Ocean Leadership works hard to make certain that each week we provide you with the most useful and timely information regarding our efforts, activities of the community, news from Capitol Hill, and all opportunities, jobs and internships that we feel you might find beneficial.

Rising CO2 Threatens Plankton

May 10, 2012 – 8:49 am | No Comment
Rising CO2 Threatens Plankton

Changes in the ocean’s chemistry, as a result of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, threaten marine plankton to a greater extent than previously thought, according to new research.

GPS on Commercial Ships Could Improve Tsunami Warnings

May 10, 2012 – 8:45 am | No Comment
GPS on Commercial Ships Could Improve Tsunami Warnings

Commercial ships travel across most of the globe and could provide better warnings for potentially deadly tsunamis, according to a study published May 5 by scientists at the University of Hawaii – Manoa (UHM) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.

Mighty or Gentle, Ocean Waves Are All OneType

May 8, 2012 – 10:39 am | No Comment
Mighty or Gentle, Ocean Waves Are All OneType

Watching storm waves crash ashore, it’s obvious these monsters are taller than the waves that lap the beach on a calm, sunny day.

Old Fish Makes New Splash: Coelacanth Find Rewrites History of the Ancient Fish

May 8, 2012 – 10:26 am | No Comment
Old Fish Makes New Splash: Coelacanth Find Rewrites History of the Ancient Fish

Coelacanths, an ancient group of fishes that were once thought to exist only in fossils, made headlines in 1938 when one of their modern relatives was pulled alive from the ocean. Now coelacanths are making another splash — and University of Alberta researchers are responsible for the discovery.

How Much Will Earth’s Seas Rise? Answers Lacking

May 8, 2012 – 9:33 am | No Comment
How Much Will Earth’s Seas Rise? Answers Lacking

Sea level is going to rise, but how much, how fast, and where, is still hard to predict.

Arctic Sea-Ice Loss Didn’t Happen by Chance

May 8, 2012 – 8:46 am | No Comment
Arctic Sea-Ice Loss Didn’t Happen by Chance

The ongoing rapid retreat of Arctic sea ice is often interpreted as the canary in the mine for anthropogenic climate change. In a new study, scientists have now systematically examined the validity of this claim.

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