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The case for preserving deep-sea biodiversity

WHOI biologist Annette Govindarajan offers her takeaways from the COP16 UN Convention on Biological Diversity in Colombia

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Can 70 Moms Save a Species?

Protecting whales from ship strikes

Safe Passage for Whales

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New research shows Weddell seals avoid making extreme dives for prey during midday, allowing the seals to keep diving over and over without having to pause for long. This allows them to spend almost all of their time underwater, foraging under high-light conditions, which is best for visual hunters. (Michelle Shero, ©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
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Humpback Whale, Baja California Sur, Mexico. (Photo by Michele Roux, © Ocean Image Bank)
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E/V Nautilus and the Autonomous Surface Vessel (ASV) DriX map and survey in tandem during an expedition. (Photo: Ocean Exploration Trust)
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Screenshot of WHOI research engineer Molly Curran, and Alvin operations coordinator Anthony Tarantino from NOAA Ocean Exploration webinar, "Ask An Explorer"
Amy Bower describes outreach work.
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