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Volume 38 Issue 1

March 2025

A Vision for Capacity Sharing in the Ocean Sciences

Volume 37 Issue 4

December 2024

NISKINe: The Near-Inertial Shear and Kinetic Energy in the North Atlantic Experiment

Volume 37 Issue 2

June 2024

Twenty Years of GEOTRACES: An International Study of the Marine Biogeochemical Cycles of Trace Elements and Isotopes

Volume 37 Issue 1

March 2024

Sea Grant: Science Serving America’s Coastlines and People

Volume 36 Issue 4

December 2023

Building Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Ocean Sciences

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Effects of Petroleum By-Products and Dispersants on Ecosystems

Effects of Petroleum By-Products and Dispersants on Ecosystems

As a result of the Deepwater Horizon spill, some normal ecological processes were damaged or broken. Read more.

Advances in Understanding the Marine Nitrogen Cycle

Advances in Understanding the Marine Nitrogen Cycle

Observations made through GEOTRACES and other programs have greatly expanded our knowledge of the marine nitrogen cycle. Read more.

Slow Motion Earthquakes

Slow Motion Earthquakes

Scientific ocean drilling at subduction zones has made fundamental contributions to the understanding of slow earthquakes and slow slip events.  Read more.

An Oceanographic Perspective on Early Human Migrations to the Americas

An Oceanographic Perspective on Early Human Migrations

Oceanographic conditions may have played a role in initially helping and later hindering early marine migration to the Americas. Read more.