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Lava erupts onto the seafloor at NW Rota-1, creating a cloudy, extremely acidic plume. Marine Scientists Return From Expedition to Erupting Undersea Volcano
Released May 5, 2009
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Map showing locations of ocean drilling expeditions in the equatorial Pacific ocean. Sea-floor Sediments Illuminate 53 Million Years of Climate History
Released May 1, 2009
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Photo of the JOIDES Resolution off Hawaii. Newly Rebuilt Drillship JOIDES Resolution Enroute to Port Call
Released April 29, 2009
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Image of yellow and green microscopic cysts of Alexandrium species in Gulf of Maine sediments. Marine Scientists Warn of "Moderately Large" Potential for Spring, Summer Red Tide Outbreak in Gulf of Maine
Released April 22, 2009
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Microscopic cysts of Alexandrium species Researchers Report 'Moderately Large' Potential for Red Tide Outbreak in Gulf of Maine Region
Released April 22, 2009
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Photo of a microfluidic device used to discover new information about marine bacteria. "Two-handed" Marine Microbes Point to New Method for Isolating Harmful Forms of Chemicals
Released April 15, 2009
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microscope image of micromonas Genes From Tiny Marine Algae Suggest Unsuspected Avenues for New Research
Released April 9, 2009
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red seaweed Mass Spec Technique Analyzes Defensive Chemicals on Seaweed Surfaces for Potential Drugs
Released April 7, 2009
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Photo of a coral reef in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Human Impacts on Coral Reefs of Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Revealed
Released April 6, 2009
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clownfish in anemone You Don't Call, You Don't Write: Connectivity in Marine Fish Populations
Released March 25, 2009
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Hawaiian coral 4,000-year-old Coral Beds Among World's Oldest Living Things
Released March 24, 2009
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Antarctic upwelling Wind Shifts May Stir CO2 From Antarctic Depths
Released March 12, 2009
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earth and environment graphic Prehistoric Global Cooling Caused by CO2, Research Finds
Released February 26, 2009
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Mark Pagani CO2 Drop and Global Cooling Caused Antarctic Glacier to Form
Released February 26, 2009
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Photo of the refurbished JOIDES Resolution. Marine Scientists to Investigate Role of Equatorial Pacific Ocean in Global Climate System
Released February 23, 2009
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algal blooms MIT Research Could Help Predict Red Tide
Released February 19, 2009
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earth and environment graphic IODP to Operate 3 Drilling Platforms in 2009
Released February 18, 2009
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earth and environment graphic Swimmers at Public Beaches Show Increased Risk of Exposure to Contagious Staph Bacteria
Released February 13, 2009
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Katrina Edwards A Zen Discovery: Unrusted Iron in Ocean
Released February 9, 2009
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hydrothermal vent Carbon Acts Like Rustoleum Around Hydrothermal Vents
Released February 9, 2009
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Photo of a hydrothermal vent. Iron on its Route to the Sea-Floor: A New Path
Released February 8, 2009
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Nautilia profundicola Genetic Adaptations Key to Microbe's Survival in Challenging Environment
Released February 6, 2009
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Photo of a fleece of bacteria which contains heat-tolerant genes, lining the back of a Pompeii worm. Microbe Survives in Ocean's Deepest Realm, Thanks to Genetic Adaptations
Released February 5, 2009
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satellite image of Antarctica Could Sea Level Rise to the Steps of the U.S. Capitol?
Released February 5, 2009
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coral Caltech Scientists Lead Deep-sea Discovery Voyage
Released February 4, 2009
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Benjamin Van Mooy Phytoplankton Cell Membranes Challenge Fundamentals of Biochemistry
Released February 2, 2009
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Photo of an algal bloom. "Hot Spot" for Toxic Algal Blooms Discovered Off Washington Coast
Released January 30, 2009
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illustration of sources of iron Ocean Islands Fuel Productivity and Carbon Sequestration Through Natural Iron Fertilization
Released January 29, 2009
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Photo of the modernized and upgraded ocean drillship JOIDES Resolution. U.S. Scientific Ocean Drilling Vessel Sets Sail for Science Sea Trials
Released January 26, 2009
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JOIDES Resolution Ocean Research Officials Hail Completion of Modernization for U.S. Scientific Ocean Drilling Vessel
Released January 26, 2009
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