9 stories tagged with #oceanography, in publish-time order across the WeSearch catalog. Tag pages update as new stories ingest.
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Trump Is Scrapping 900 Deep-Sea Sensors Used to Track El Niño
The Trump administration plans to scrap a $368-million investment in deep-sea ocean monitoring that is critical to monitoring extreme weather.…
BBC Inside Science
From Hay Festival 2026, a dive into a big year for our oceans.…
When Quiet Undersea Volcanoes Turn Disruptive
Earth’s largest volcanic system, hidden in mountain chains under the sea, has long been assumed to erupt only quietly. The shallow seafloor off Iceland tells another story. The pos…
‘He’s tiny! It’s blue!’: Scientists find new deep-sea octopus
The cerulean cephalopod is no bigger than a golf ball. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.…
West Asia conflict brings Norwegian marine research vessel back to Sri Lanka
COLOMBO – Sri Lanka’s marine research efforts have benefited in a rare instance where geopolitical unrest owing to the ongoing conflict in West Asia created an unexpected scientifi…
Stanislav Kurilov
New Eruption in the Bismarck Sea
Satellite imagery shows a surge of new volcanic activity in the ocean near Papua New Guinea.…
Warm Waters Are Usually Trapped Deep Within the Southern Ocean. Now, They're Encroaching on Antarctica, Threatening Its Ice
Two new studies that relied on data from a fleet of diving robots show how climate change is altering ocean movements in ways that jeopardize the stability of the polar ice cap…
Deep-ocean heat has been marching closer to Antarctica, reveals long-term study
A new decades-long study of oceanographic data provides the first evidence that deep-ocean heat has moved closer to Antarctica, threatening the fragile ice shelves that fringe the …