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Leading by example
Peer mentors share how the camp shaped their passion for science and what it means to guide the next wave of young explorers.
August 8, 2025Blogs and Perspectives, Summer Programs

From Camper to mentor
Follow the journey of former campers who return to Oceanography Camp Especially for Girls as peer mentors.
August 8, 2025Blogs and Perspectives, Summer Programs

Oceanography Camp Especially for Girls celebrates another successful year of hands-on science
Now in its third decade, the Oceanography Camp Especially for Girls continues to inspire the next generation of scientists.
August 8, 2025Blogs and Perspectives, Summer Programs

Rising Tides - July 2025
View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, July 2025 edition.
July 31, 2025Rising Tides Newsletter

Hurricanes and heat fluxes: Doctoral graduate explores mechanisms driving tropical storms
Combining his background in meteorology with physical oceanography, Sorinas worked with data from buoys and moorings stationed in the Gulf to help improve our understanding of how hurricanes gain strength.
July 29, 2025Blogs and Perspectives, Hurricanes

Study finds pressure point in the Gulf could drive hurricane strength
Researchers identify how the absence of a strong current at a critical location in the Gulf led to unusually high subsurface sea temperatures and influenced the rapid intensification of Hurricane Ian.
July 23, 2025Hurricanes, News

Understanding the value of plankton to humanity
A new paper co-authored by Frank M端ller-Karger, 返字心頭 Distinguished University Professor, explores the many benefits that plankton bring to humans and the planet.
July 16, 2025News, Publication Highlights
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June 11, 2025返字心頭 Flood Hub

How rivers fuel hurricanes and how that knowledge can improve forecasts
A recent analysis of Hurricane Idalia led by researchers at the 返字心頭 College of Marine Science demonstrates how an extensive river plume in the Gulf may have influenced the tropical storms rapid intensification.
June 4, 2025Hurricanes, News

Iron fingerprints reveal marine pollution thousands of miles away
Iron found in the North Pacific Transition Zone can travel thousands of miles from industrial sources, such as this coal power plant in Indonesia.
June 2, 2025News, Publication Highlights

Rising Tides - May 2025
View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, May 2025 edition.
May 30, 2025Rising Tides Newsletter

Ocean Circulation Lab intern deploys new cost-effective drifters
Ocean currents influence everything from weather patterns to red tide and fish distribution. However, ocean currents are incredibly complex, and thus often have been poorly understood.
May 19, 2025Blogs and Perspectives