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research and experiences in marine science.
These are stories from our community that connect and inspire us.
The Most Powerful Creatures You’ve Never Seen
The microbiological organisms of the marine world create a splash way too big for their size. The feats of the tiny range from resourceful to beautiful and even frightening. Coccolithophores have been impacting our world since the day they first evolved. Here are the ways that microscopic creatures impact the marine world.
One With the Cetaceans: An Interview with Marine Biologist, Lisa Steiner
Lisa Steiner is the marine biologist for Whale Watch Azores, and has been since 1988! WOS Editor, Dana Tricarico dives into what brought Steiner to this archipelago, and what she has learned in the field of marine mammal science along the way.
26 Ocean Movies to Watch in Self-Isolation
Missing The Sea? Welcome to your very own ‘Marine Entertainment from your Home’! Each day for the next 10 days, we’ll be releasing a blog article full of juicy, ocean related content for you to explore from the safety of your living room couch...
15 Fantastic Podcasts to Enjoy in Self-Isolation
Missing The Sea? Welcome to your very own ‘Marine Entertainment from your Home’! Each day for the next 10days, we’ll be releasing a blog article full of juicy, ocean related content for you to explore from the safety of your living room couch...
15 Must-Read Ocean Blogs to Read in Self-Isolation
Missing The Sea? Welcome to your very own ‘Marine Entertainment from your Home’! Each day for the next 10 days, we’ll be releasing a blog article full of juicy, ocean related content for you to explore from the safety of your living room couch...
14 Ocean Documentaries to Watch in Self-Isolation
Missing The Sea? Welcome to your very own ‘Marine Entertainment from your Home’! Each day for the next 10 days, we’ll be releasing a blog article full of juicy, ocean related content for you to explore from the safety of your living room couch...
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