Oceanography The Official Magazine of
The Oceanography Society
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Volume 38 Supplement 1

April 2025

SUPPLEMENT • Frontiers in Ocean Observing: Marine Protected Areas, Western Boundary Currents, and the Deep Sea

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

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Oceanography is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly by The Oceanography Society. Its articles present significant research, noteworthy achievements, and emerging tools and technologies, and connect science with public policy and education. By publishing articles that are accessible to a broad audience, Oceanography promotes cross-disciplinary communication in the ocean sciences. Learn more.
 

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Perspectives on Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal

Perspectives on Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal

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Glider Surveillance of North Atlantic Right Whales

Glider Surveillance of North Atlantic Right Whales

Successful area-based ocean management relies on long-term, persistent biological monitoring using reliable ocean observation assets.  Read more.

Tropical Ocean Observations for Weather and Climate

Tropical Ocean Observations for Weather and Climate

The Global Tropical Moored Buoy Array provides sustained and systematic observations for weather and climate research, forecasting, and assessments. Read more.

Perspective on Greenland’s Changing Coastal Margins

Perspective on Greenland’s Changing Coastal Margins

Greenland's physical, biological, and social settings are shaped by the ocean, the atmosphere, and the ice sheet.  Read more.