Earth science professor elected fellow of American Academy of Microbiology for work in biogeochemistry.
New research on sea urchins challenges long-held assumptions about marine reserves
Researchers discover an immense hydrocarbon cycle in the world’s oceans.
Researchers dive into the biogeochemistry of ocean anoxic zones
A multinational study overturns a 130-year old assumption about seawater chemistry
IGPMS student and researcher, Jessica Madden, placed an instrument known as a Baited Remote Underwater Video (BRUV) to capture to collect data that helps provide information about the health of California beaches.
Kyle Neumann awarded the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Global Outreach Initiative Award
Marine scientists discover an important, overlooked role sea urchins play in the kelp forest ecosystem
Oceanographers investigate the ocean’s carbon-absorbing processes over time.
Light-dependent grazing by tiny marine predators may limit the ability of phytoplankton to grow near the ocean's surface.