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Hawaii Sea Grant Secures Federal Funding for Coastal Resilience and Marine Ecosystems
Across the United States, a powerful bipartisan coalition in the US Congress has reaffirmed its commitment to coastal health by extending the University of Hawai'i Sea Grant College Program funding through 2026 . Sea Grant serves as a national engine for coastal resilience, sustainable seafood, workforce development, and environmental literacy, and the netwo

New Report Documents Marine Heatwaves and Species Shifts in Southwest England
WHIRLS Campaign Targets Small-Scale Ocean Processes Near South Africa
An international WHIRLS field campaign investigates small-scale processes and their significance for climate and ecosystems

NOC and ARDITI Partner to Advance Deep-Sea Research in the Northeast Atlantic
DNV Seismic Guidance Targets Wind Farms in Earthquake-Prone Asia-Pacific
DNV has published an updated edition of its recommended practice DNV-RP-0585 Seismic design of wind power plants, providing enhanced guidance for the design of onshore and offshore wind assets exposed to earthquake loading.
VIMS and NOAA Launch Advanced Forecasting Tools for Chesapeake Bay
With support from NOAA, the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) and partners have launched a new suite of advanced water quality and harmful algal bloom (HAB) forecasting tools for the Chesapeake Bay within the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Forecasting System (CBEFS) . These tools offer improved real-time ecological forecasts and publicly accessible d
BOEM Schedules BBG3 Lease Sale in Gulf of America Amid Conservation Concerns
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has announced the Final Notice of Sale for Lease Sale Big Beautiful Gulf 3 (BBG3), the third of 30 Gulf of America lease sales required by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act .

Hawaii Island Spinner Dolphins Show Alarming Drop in Calf Numbers
Karenia cristata Confirmed as Most Toxic Harmful Algal Bloom Species Ever Studied
The marine microalgae responsible for the most devastating effects of the South Australian harmful algal bloom (HAB) has now been shown to be the most toxic species of its kind ever studied.
ENSO and Indian Ocean Dipole Control Coral Reef Refuges in Warming Seas
The study focuses on a coral reef in the Andaman Sea in the northeastern Indian Ocean that regularly experiences cooling from subsurface ocean waters driven by internal waves and changes in thermocline depth—the boundary separating warm surface water from cooler deeper water.

Two Rare Hydrothermal Vent Fields Discovered in the Doldrums Fracture Zone


