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  1. a scientist who studies oceanography

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I spoke with lawyers, a forensic pathologist, and an oceanographer.
DiPerna worked with the oceanographer Jacques Cousteau in the 1970s.
Why not just hail BP corporation as a 'master oceanographer?
He is an oceanographer and climate scientist with decades of experience.
"Global warming is really ocean warming," emphasized NASA oceanographer Josh Willis.
Flooding and high winds are more frequent, said Sweet, the NOAA oceanographer.
Ballard is the oceanographer and Navy commander who found the wreck in 1985.
Ishiguro was born in Nagasaki, where his father was an oceanographer, in 1954.
"That's the monster," says Chris Popham, lead oceanographer with NOAA's National Tsunami Warning Center.
But Mati Kahru, an oceanographer at the University of California, San Diego, was skeptical.
A retired Navy oceanographer, Admiral Gallaudet has steered the agency through two hurricane seasons.
Sylvia Earle is an oceanographer and president of the nonprofit environmental group Mission Blue.
We spoke with Clarissa Anderson, a biological oceanographer, to explain the significance of the temperatures.
David Ferreira, an oceanographer at the University of Reading in England, invoked a similar argument.
Ms. Packard is a marine biologist and conservationist and Mr. Scholin is a biological oceanographer.
Mr. Adler, a mathematician and oceanographer by training, became the pied piper of the piers.
These images were taken 4,500 feet down in the dark, crushing depths of Oceanographer Canyon.
The Reef Renewal coordinator and oceanographer Francesca Virdis has worked on Bonaire's reef since 2008.
"The ocean is delaying our punishment," said Josh Willis, an oceanographer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
But Roger Revelle, an oceanographer, had shown in the 1950s that this was not the case.
A NOAA oceanographer predicts strong currents will rip it apart in a couple of weeks. 363.
IN 1971 Jacques Cousteau, a French oceanographer, called for a shift in how humans see the oceans.
An earlier version of this article misspelled, in some instances, the surname of a Stanford University oceanographer.
"It was one of the worst surfing seasons," Richard Dewey, an oceanographer in Victoria, BC, told me.
WILLIAM S. KESSLER, SEATTLE The writer, an oceanographer, is an affiliate professor at the University of Washington.
"He invented the field," said Robert T. Guza, an oceanographer at Scripps who was a student of his.
"It's definitely retreating," Josh Willis, a NASA oceanographer who researches ice sheets and glaciers, said in an interview.
As a biological oceanographer at UC Santa …Read more ReadThere's a lot of exciting stuff in the bill.
"They're melting like gangbusters," Josh Willis, an oceanographer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said in an April interview.
Soon, Simonson was participating in deep sea expeditions with oceanographer Bob Ballard's Nautilus and Scripps' research vessel Melville.
"This is a really serious problem," said Matt Long, an oceanographer at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
JULIA REISSER, LEAD OCEANOGRAPHER, THE OCEAN CLEANUP: What we have here is a collection of different types of plastic.
Maybe, some suggested, the photo was of the oceanographer, professor and lawyer Matilene Spencer Berryman, who died in 2003?
"Testing right now indicates that it looks the same now as before Michael," NOAA oceanographer Richard Stumpf told CNN.
So Grannik, a former engineer-oceanographer who fled the Soviet Union for freedom in the US, made a strategic decision.
"Light does not propagate underwater very far," oceanographer Bob Dziak of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) told Gizmodo.
"You have reefs getting hammered time and time again, year after year," NOAA oceanographer Mark Eakin told Gizmodo last month.
"There's almost constant noise," Robert Dziak, a NOAA research oceanographer and the chief project scientist said in a press release.
Dr. Hazra, now an oceanographer at Jadavpur University, remembers having to lift his feet in the middle of a movie.
Heidi Cullen is a climate scientist and John Ryan is a biological oceanographer at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.
"Like us!" added Mr. Cousteau, son of the famed oceanographer Jacques Cousteau, and himself a veteran ocean explorer and environmentalist.
A Reuters photographer captured the event on video as Holland, a New York University oceanographer, took in the "absolutely breathtaking" scene.
Dr. Reiss, an oceanographer with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and his team were studying where krill live in winter.
"If you asked an oceanographer to pick one species that would represent the North Atlantic, it would be calanus," Pershing says.
He brought on the renowned oceanographer Sylvia Earle as an early consultant, and a submarine builder, Liz Taylor, to oversee engineering.
It took the help of two famous ocean experts, Jean-Michel Cousteau (the son of the famed oceanographer) and Charles Vinick.
She also began an alliance with Scripps oceanographer Lisa Levin; the two began collaborating on proposals to the National Science Foundation.
"Assessing coral bleaching real time via satellite is incredibly novel, and really incredibly revolutionary," says Jamison Gove, an oceanographer with NOAA.
"There's always going to be ice up here in the winter," explains Ryan McCabe, physical oceanographer at the University of Washington.
The drone itself relies on an idea first developed by an oceanographer named Henry Stommel and a maritime engineer named Doug Webb.
"This is new territory we're marching into," Scott Heron, an oceanographer at NOAA and co-author on the new study, told Gizmodo.
"We don't have as much time as we previously thought," oceanographer Chris Langdon of the University of Miami said in a statement.
Jyotika Virmani, an oceanographer working at XPRIZE, a non-profit outfit which gives awards for technological progress, is trying to improve this.
Last year, the Wilderness Society commissioned oceanographer Laurent Lebreton to independently assess the potential impacts of an oil spill in the bight.
" The presentation by Dr. Gallaudet, an oceanographer and retired Navy rear admiral, was part of a Department of Commerce "Vision Setting Summit.
The tides washed the whale's body to shore at Araruna Beach in the city of Soure, said Bicho D'agua oceanographer Maura Sousa.
Made known by oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer, the Floatees were 29,000 plastic bath toys, manufactured in China by the toy company the First Years.
Oceanographer Kate Moran, president and CEO of Ocean Networks, said that this cabled underwater observatory has changed the way ocean science is done.
"All of this started in 2014, during what was almost an El Niño year," Mark Eakin, a biological oceanographer at NOAA, told Gizmodo.
REPORTER: At the Dutch organization's headquarters, oceanographer Julia Reisser leads the research into what kinds of items find their way into our seas.
But rather the reluctant new police chief (Roy Scheider), the hippie oceanographer (Richard Dreyfuss), some compressed air, a rifle and a toothsome smile.
Mr. Kuring, an oceanographer for NASA, often examines images taken by the agency's Landsat 8 satellite, which orbits some 440 miles above Earth.
Olympic organizers had enlisted an oceanographer to help them determine how close they could build to the water without risking a damaging wave.
The data used to build this map comes from a 270 paper called "Plastic Pollution in the World's Oceans," by oceanographer Marcus Eriksen.
Roy Scheider, as the new police chief, teams up with an oceanographer (Richard Dreyfuss) and a grizzled fisherman (Robert Shaw) to hunt the shark.
"At the time, people didn't realize this was all a big ploy," oceanographer Frank Sansone of the University of Hawaii at Manoa told Gizmodo.
"It's a bad bloom by any standard," said Richard Stumpf, an oceanographer who studies red tides for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
"Jim is dedicated and has a certain passion for the site," oceanographer David Gallo, who led a 2010 expedition, told The Los Angeles Times.
Oceanographer Anna Wåhlin paced across the bridge of the Nathaniel B. Palmer icebreaker like a nervous parent waiting for a teenager out past curfew.
"There's just this steady onslaught of microfibers reaching the bottom of the ocean," says Scripps oceanographer Jennifer Brandon, lead author on the new paper.
"The ocean is the largest reservoir of heat in the climate system," noted Matthew Long, an oceanographer at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
"The farther up the bay, the worse the hurricane storm surge potential," says Bob Weisberg, an oceanographer who has studied the bay's flood potential.
For instance, University of Virginia oceanographer Scott Doney outlined how patterns in seawater color can be bellwethers of ecological health amid mounting human pressures.
"If humpback whale song is like classical music, bowheads are jazz," Kate Stafford, an oceanographer at the University of Washington, said in a press release.
"More of these sorts of non-coral reefs have been discovered in recent years," Fabiano Thompson, an oceanographer at the University of Brazil, told Gizmodo.
There, she and oceanographer Ted Folsom compared their methods and discovered that Saruhashi's technique was spot-on: the two teams' methods produced almost identical results.
"A self-correcting model is really a superpowerful way of doing things," said Christopher Sabine, an oceanographer who is director of Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory.
"Here on Hawaiian beaches, we have debris from all around the North Pacific," Nikolai Maximenko, an oceanographer at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, explains.
Considered a rank outsider weeks ago, British stayer Oceanographer (6-1) has been backed heavily since an impressive win at the 13,500m Lexus Stakes on Saturday.
His grandfather, Auguste Piccard, was a physicist with a passion for record-breaking balloon flights, while his father, Jacques Piccard, was a renowned oceanographer and diver.
As a biological oceanographer at UC Santa Barbara, his research draws connections between sunlight and phytoplankton, the tiny green microbes that power the marine carbon cycle.
Thompson is an oceanographer and professor of marine biology at the Institute of Biology and the SAGE-COPPE of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
We also spent time with New York University oceanographer David Holland, who was there on a separate research project and also witnessed the Helheim glacier calving.
Mission Blue tells the story of Sylvia Earle, an oceanographer, conservation advocate, and the first female chief scientist of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
According to oceanographer Matthew Charette, who studies the effect of radionuclides on marine chemistry, these storms are not likely in the aftermath of a nuclear test.
Craig Lee, an oceanographer at the University of Washington's Applied Physics Laboratory, said past missions to study ice loss have been restricted by time and cost.
"Even if we reduce our emissions to negative now, we will see at least a meter of sea level rise," the oceanographer Ivan Haigh told CNN.
It recommended preserving the four statues of the Virginia-born figures: Lee, J.E.B. Stuart, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson and Matthew Fontaine Maury, a naval officer and pioneering oceanographer.
The data collected during the expeditions hasn't been peer reviewed or published yet, so Slat and Julia Reisser, an oceanographer with The Ocean Cleanup, couldn't discuss it.
Founded by Oceanographer Amber Jackson and marine conservation biologist Emily Callahan, the program uses stunning visuals to bring much-needed attention to the Rigs-to-Reefs program.
"The future is already here in terms of sea-level rise impacts," William Sweet, a NOAA oceanographer and the report's lead author, said during a press conference.
In 2014, Goldstein and another oceanographer, Kim Martini, expressed this and other concerns—such as the boom's ability to withstand harsh offshore conditions—in a critique online.
He went to East Africa in February, after an Australian oceanographer told him that debris from the aircraft could eventually wash ashore in Mauritius, Madagascar and Mozambique.
Perhaps the greatest effect, cautioned Chris Horvat, a polar oceanographer based at Brown University, is the chilling effect the government shutdown is having on early-career researchers.
The bride is the great-great-great maternal granddaughter of Matthew Fontaine Maury, the astronomer, meteorologist and oceanographer who is known as the Pathfinder of the Seas.
"Eventually, there will be another oil spill like that," cautions Claire Paris-Limouzy, an author of the report and a biological oceanographer at the University of Miami.
The assistant secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere, which is the number two position at NOAA, is Rear Admiral Timothy Gallaudet, a former oceanographer of the Navy.
Robert Ballard, the oceanographer who led the American team that found the Titanic, is finally allowed to tell the newly-declassified story of what really happened in 1985.
"In 100 years, all of the villages in Costa Rica's Caribbean and Pacific coasts will inevitably be flooded," said Omar Lizano Rodriguez, a University of Costa Rica oceanographer.
"We can't manage what we don't understand and we can't protect what we don't know," said Diva Amon, a biological oceanographer at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
The new study, led by Lin Qi, an optical oceanographer at Sun Yat-Sen University in China, is now the first to use satellites to track RNS blooms.
Rothman reached out to her, and it turned out that Sarah Gille, now a physical oceanographer at the University of California, San Diego, was Ellen and John's daughter.
But Antarctica's ice sheet melting events are still mostly unprecedented in human history, so they're quite difficult to project, Josh Willis, a NASA oceanographer, said in an interview.
"We need to project its fate in the future," said  Matthew Long, an oceanographer at the National Center for Atmospheric Research who had no role in the mission.
"It's the kind of thing that could protect the city 2350 years from now," said Philip Orton, an oceanographer at the Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey.
"It's one more nail in the coffin of climate denial," NASA oceanographer and Greenland expert Josh Willis, who had no role in the research, said in an interview.
"It really is a massive amount of heat," Gregory Johnson, an oceanographer at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Pacific Marine Environmental Lab in Seattle, told VICE News.
As a biological oceanographer at UC Santa …Read more ReadBut the deepest cut is undoubtedly to NASA's Office of Education, which would be completely liquidated under the current proposal.
"People are beginning to recognize that East Antarctica might be waking up," said Josh Willis, an oceanographer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory that visits and measures Earth's melting glaciers.
In 1960 Jacques Piccard, a Swiss oceanographer, and Don Walsh, an American, touched the floor of the Mariana Trench, the ocean's deepest point, off the Pacific island of Guam.
And so Fedak formed an unlikely partnership: he teamed up with an oceanographer "who was very keen to get information on the places the animals went," Fedak told me.
"What's happening in foraminifera is probably happening in the entire plankton community," says Catherine Davis, a paleo-oceanographer who studies foraminifera, but who wasn't involved in this new work.
"We know it's caused by global warming and human emissions of these greenhouse gases," NASA oceanographer Josh Willis, who has been watching Greenland melt into the sea, told Mashable.
In Houston, where the event will be held at Rice University, guests can see performances by both Ms. Anderson and "Climate Elvis," otherwise known as NASA oceanographer Josh Willis.
Sugata Hazra, an oceanographer at India's Jadavpur University, said there may be some loss of land in the Sundarbans, but his research suggested a less dramatic impact on tigers.
He planned to study law but changed his mind after spending a summer on a research ship in the Atlantic led by the oceanographer Maurice Ewing of Columbia University.
Read: Arctic's 'last bastion' of sea ice is breaking up for the first time "Oh wow, that's beautiful," exclaims biological oceanographer Mattias Cape, examining a meter-long cylinder of ice.
As a biological oceanographer at UC Santa …Read more ReadThe Army has identified several materials that might be used in the manufacture of these biodegradable bullets such as bamboo fiber.
"You would think that the deepest part of the ocean would be one of the quietest places on Earth," said Robert Dziak, a NOAA research oceanographer and chief project scientist.
While government agencies looked for radiation in soil, air, drinking water and the food supply, oceanographer Ken Buesseler said a "traditional gap" in government agency responsibility leaves ocean radiation unstudied.
But Spinrad, an oceanographer at the Office of Naval Research before becoming NOAA's chief scientist, was struck by the fact that science was barely mentioned in the proposal at all.
On the surface, this is a movie about a renowned documentarian and oceanographer (obviously inspired by Jacques Cousteau) whose best friend and filmmaking partner was just devoured by a shark.
The capital of Baja California Sur, the city sits on a tranquil horseshoe bay, which has attracted such sea lovers as the author John Steinbeck and the oceanographer Jacques Cousteau.
A Titanic secret Oceanographer Robert Ballard explains how he found the Titanic wreckage as a ruse to throw off the Soviet government while he searched for Cold War Navy submarines.
Argo floats help scientists learn about ocean currents, too, because they travel by riding them, Gregory Johnson, a Seattle-based oceanographer with the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, told me.
This week, we ask auto companies for their climate positions, we talk with the oceanographer Sylvia Earle, and we look forward to spring (during a snowstorm here in New York).
Ezer, a physical oceanographer, says Dorian actually slowed down the Gulf Stream current, which flows northward from Florida along the coast up to the North Atlantic, by almost 20173 percent.
Half a century ago Walter Munk, a renowned oceanographer and geophysicist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, described what we accept today about this mixing: that the wind and tide help.
"Everybody in the world will be affected by the changes we are seeing," Michael Meredith, an oceanographer with the British Antarctic Survey and one of the report's authors, told Reuters.
"The more (natural) resources are exhausted on the continent, the more interesting marine mining will become," said Lauro Julio Calliari, an oceanographer at Brazil's Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul.
"We definitely want to map more complete sections of the margin, to get a better handle on the distribution of these seeps," lead researcher and NOAA oceanographer Bob Embley told Gizmodo.
"For a lot of the tropics, this decline is actually starting now," Matthew Long, an oceanographer at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and lead author on the study told Gizmodo.
"Although this looks very bureaucratic in nature, I would actually give the department full credit for it," said David Titley, a retired rear admiral who served as the Navy's top oceanographer.
When oceanographer Charles Moore discovered the vortex more than two decades ago, he estimated that it would take around 79,000 years and an entire fleet of ships to clean it up.
In OCEANS: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University, paper, $11.95), the oceanographer Dorrik Stow reminds us that waves are created when wind blows across the ocean, transferring energy to the water.
"I knew there would be a lot of fishing gear, but 46 percent was unexpectedly high," Laurent Lebreton, an oceanographer with the Ocean Cleanup and the study's lead author told National Geographic.
"This is a very exciting event and to our knowledge it is largest wave ever recorded in the southern hemisphere," said Tom Durrant, a senior oceanographer with MetOcean Solutions, in a statement.
McPhail recently received word from a University of Washington oceanographer that there may be funding for an automatic vehicle to replace remotely operated and piloted vehicles to snag samples from the seafloor.
Washington University oceanographer Paul Johnson, a collaborator on the survey, called the finding a "very significant discovery," adding that there are likely a lot more methane plumes that E/V Nautilus missed.
"This is absolutely, positively a Lake Okeechobee issue," oceanographer Zack Jud told me when I arrived at Florida's Oceanographic Society a few miles away to learn what the hell was going on.
The decision to release the whales, after months of delays, coincided with a visit to the enclosures by Jean-Michel Cousteau, a French oceanographer and son of famous marine expert Jacques Cousteau.
"There's no real way to determine its size just by looking at it," says New York University oceanographer David Holland, whose research team has spent a decade observing glacier behavior in Greenland.
Mr Hemming quotes Robert Ballard, an American oceanographer famous for discovering the wrecks of the Titanic and the German battleship Bismarck—but who is far prouder of his work on hydrothermal vents.
"People are beginning to recognize that East Antarctica might be waking up," Josh Willis, an oceanographer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory that visits and measures Earth's melting glaciers, said in an interview.
"It's a great place to get food in the summertime, so animals are flying or swimming thousands of miles to get there," said Kevin R. Arrigo, a biological oceanographer at Stanford University.
Oceanographer Anna Wåhlin, director of the Hugin project, waits on the bridge of the Nathaniel B. Palmer for the Hugin submarine to surface in icy seas near the face of Thwaites Glacier.
On board, more than a dozen artists were joined by interdisciplinary thinkers including a space architect, a sitar-playing neuroscientist and a Russian oceanographer with years of experience living on Arctic ice.
"You often hear people talking about a so-called 'plastic continent,' but there's no such thing," said Kim Van Arkel, a young oceanographer who served as a scientific advisor on the expedition.
Although the wreck was well-preserved at the time it was discovered in 1985 by oceanographer Robert Ballard, some researchers have predicted there will be nothing left of the "unsinkable" ship by 2031.
The Argo fleet has been "one of the biggest steps forward in understanding climate-scale changes in the ocean," Rick Lumpkin, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) oceanographer, said in a statement.
"There are places in the oceans that are sources of CO2 to the atmosphere, like the eastern equatorial Pacific, but overall the ocean is absorbing CO2," paleo-oceanographer Heather Ford told The Verge.
"What we thought was extremely rare, large floods invading coastal cities on a regular basis, is becoming more and more probable," said William Sweet, an oceanographer at NOAA and the report's lead author.
"As the ocean absorbs heat — excess heat from the greenhouse effect — the water generally holds less gas," said Takamitsu Ito, an oceanographer at Georgia Tech who also had no role in the study.
"The reason for the intensified melting is now clear," said Janin Schaffer, an oceanographer from the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany who led the team of researchers, in a release about the findings.
These isotopes can be used to work out where the nitrates came from, said Nick Hawco, a chemical oceanographer at the University of Southern California and the other lead author of the study.
"Just because Jakobshavn stopped growing does not mean there's no global warming and we're not changing the planet — we are radically changing the planet," explained NASA oceanographer Josh Willis, who annually flies over Greenland.
"This study largely does not address the impact we are having on ocean ecosystems through global climate change," Mark Eakin, a biological oceanographer with NOAA who was not involved with the study told Gizmodo.
According to Erik Stabenau, an oceanographer with the National Park Service, the issue of whether or not to restore Cape Sable's collapsed marshes—now open lakes of seawater—is complicated by sea level rise.
"You would think that the deepest part of the ocean would be one of the quietest places on Earth," said Robert Dziak, a NOAA research oceanographer and chief project scientist, in a press release.
"The sea level rise from Western Antarctica will eventually submerge Hamburg, Shanghai, New York and Hong Kong," said Levermann, a physicist and oceanographer who is also affiliated with Columbia University in the United States.
The exact process that produces the sand is poorly understood, says Lisa Robbins, an oceanographer who studies it, and occurs in only a few other places in the world, such as the Arabian Gulf.
"We believe our research and our findings are not just isolated but may be a window into other locations around the world," said co-lead study author Jamison Gove, a research oceanographer at NOAA.
Vance appeared on the program alongside a panel of aviation experts, including the former ATSB official in charge of the investigating the crash, a longtime Boeing 777 pilot and instructor, an oceanographer and others.
Oceanographer Laurent Lebreton, who is working with the The Ocean Cleanup organization to remove plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, told AFP that the 80% figure does not apply to the open ocean.
This documentary captures Sylvia Earle's enthusiasm as an oceanographer, marine biologist and environmentalist and provides a view of the life and work of Earle, one of the first women in the field of oceanography.
NASA oceanographer Josh Willis and his team are investigating how the ice is being attacked not only by rising air temperatures but also by the warming ocean, which is eating it away from underneath.
For the red tides off Southwest Florida, researchers "don't have enough data to really answer the question," said Richard P. Stumpf, an oceanographer at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration who studies harmful algae.
"Mission Blue" Besides highlighting the work of the oceanographer Sylvia Earle, a National Geographic explorer-in-residence, this film also paints a picture of the devastating changes she has witnessed during her decades underwater.
But William Sweet, an oceanographer with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, told CNN that tidal flooding, unrelated to major storm events, is a growing problem for New Jersey and the East Coast generally.
What's more, "rare events are going to become more common in the future strictly due to sea level rise," William Sweet, an oceanographer at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), told The Guardian.
It is close to this area that melt rates are increasing, BAS oceanographer Keith Nicholl said, potentially threatening the stability of the ice shelf if the pressure of the Ross Island pinning point is reduced.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum's team has secured five entrants in the field of 224 at Flemington Racecourse for the famed two-mile handicap, including favorite Hartnell (183-218) and the highly fancied Oceanographer.
Californian oceanographer Captain Charles J. Moore, who first discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and studies the impact of seaborne plastic, feels the "jury is still out" on the effects of ingestion on human health.
"This is one of the largest waves recorded in the Southern Hemisphere," said Dr. Tom Durrant, senior oceanographer at MetOcean Solutions, the company that deployed the buoy in conjunction with the New Zealand Defence Force.
"The plastic just jumped out in both its abundance and its scale," said Brice Loose, an oceanographer at the University of Rhode Island and chief scientist of the expedition, known as the Northwest Passage Project.
"It could happen, especially if the ocean temperatures continue to stay in this anomalously warm state," oceanographer Art Miller told CBS, adding that the risk could increase as climate change continues to warm the ocean.
It's moderately interesting, in the way almost everything about the Titanic is, beginning with oceanographer Bob Ballard, who discovered the wreck more than 30 years ago while on a secret mission for the U.S. Navy.
" Stace Beaulieu, a deep-sea biological oceanographer at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, who was not involved in the study, said: "This is exciting because it is not only a new species but a new genus.
There's also been a mass migration of scientists from other fields into microplastic research in recent years, says Scripps Institution of Oceanography oceanographer Jennifer Brandon, because microplastic pollution is tainting virtually every corner of Earth.
"The idea is quite old," said Paola Malanotte-Rizzoli, a physical oceanographer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who was among the panel of experts enlisted by the Italian government to come up with a solution.
"We were looking to better understand the role of the ocean in melting the ice shelf," Assistant Professor Brice Loose of Newport, R.I., a chemical oceanographer and lead author of the paper, said in a statement .
But Kim Martini, senior oceanographer at Seabird Scientific, a company that develops ocean sensors and instrumentation, and Miriam Goldstein, a marine biologist and director of ocean policy at the Center for American Progress, saw challenges ahead.
Working with Frank, Turton and Beneduce determined the photo's exact location using the longitude and latitude from the images and even enlisted the help of an oceanographer to determine just how the sign traveled so far.
"There were some fairy tales and folklore that these trees could be as old as 6,000 years," said Karl von Reden, an oceanographer at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and co-author of the new paper.
Some areas of the Barents Sea now have four more months each year of open water than they did 30 years ago, says Kate Stafford, a senior oceanographer at the University of Washington's Applied Physics Laboratory.
"He's between a very big rock and a very hard place," said Rear Admiral David W. Titley, a former oceanographer for the Navy who served as the chief operating officer of NOAA under President Barack Obama.
Some scientists, starting with oceanographer John Martin in 1990, have argued that the missing ingredient is iron, which would greatly enhance ocean plants' ability to make use of the rest of the nutrients in the ocean.
When the robots' deployment is over, John Largier, an oceanographer at UC Davis who focuses on marine transport, hopes the team will be able to glean new information on how to improve the network between protected ecosystems.
Craig Smith, an oceanographer at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, who studies the ocean's abyssal plain, says that the CCZ contains a greater variety of species than the deep seas off the coasts of California and Hawaii.
"Indeed, there is broad agreement across models that indicates we should expect precipitous declines in dissolved oxygen to become evident about now," Matthew Long, oceanographer at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, told Gizmodo in an email.
Although they congregate in the southern part of the gulf, they have been crossing major shipping lanes, which puts them at risk, according to Catherine Johnson, a biological oceanographer who was a co-author on the paper.
Lava-driven nutrient fountains "could be a pretty important driver of phytoplankton ecology in the broader ocean," said Harriet Alexander, a biological oceanographer at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution who was not involved in the latest study.
"Coral reefs are the most biodiverse marine ecosystems on the planet -- 25% of all marine species live in association with coral reefs," Jamison Gove, a research oceanographer for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), told CNN.
David Griffin, a physical oceanographer at Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) who helped analyze the pictures, said the photos could help pinpoint MH35.63's location to an "unprecedented" degree -- if they're actually showing plane debris.
"Seabirds feed on larval fish, adult fish feed on larval fish—it's a prominent food source," says NOAA oceanographer Jamison Gove, co-lead author on the new paper, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
"I think it's time for us to step outside the box and think creatively about the resources we have," said Amber Jackson, an oceanographer and conservation biologist who co-founded Blue Latitudes with Emily Callahan, a marine scientist.
Water levels at or above April's record tide are now predicted for May 25-203, as well as June 23-24 and July 21-22, Mark Merrifield, a University of Hawaii oceanographer, said in a Monday phone interview.
"I don't think the scale of what we need to do has sunk in," said David W. Titley, a retired rear admiral and former chief oceanographer of the Navy who heads a climate center at Pennsylvania State University.
A study published Wednesday in the journal Nature, led by Laure Resplandy, a biogeochemical oceanographer at Princeton University, used a new approach that derived ocean temperatures by measuring the levels of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere.
An oceanographer with NOAA tells The Verge that the peak of coral bleaching is likely unfolding now and into the next couple of weeks, making it a critical time for people like Perrine to report what they're seeing.
"There's something so much cheaper and accessible about fixing the problem at your own washing machine instead of once it's out thousands of miles in the middle of the Pacific," says Scripps oceanographer Jennifer Brandon, who studies microplastics.
But holes in scientists' understanding of ice sheet dynamics also make it difficult to predict how glacier melt will contribute to rising seas, said David Holland, a New York University oceanographer who has studied Greenland's glaciers for 12 years.
"I talked to people who told me they could feel the sea was colder from around four years ago," said oceanographer Marcel Ramos, a researcher at Milenio Nucleus ESMOI, which collects data to support public policies on ocean conservation.
"In 2014 reefs around the world were hit with one of the worst coral bleaching events on record", said Thomas le Berre, a French coastal oceanographer who is responsible for some of the top environmental projects in the Maldives.
The commission also renewed, for five years, a measure that limits fishing for krill, a crustacean that is vital to the Antarctic ecosystem, said Christian Reiss, an oceanographer at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States.
Just that morning, Nature Communications had published a paper by Slat, the oceanographer Lebreton, and four other scientists which estimated that as much as 2.4 million metric tons of plastic could be entering the ocean from rivers each year.
Eric Terrill, co-founder of Project Recover and an oceanographer from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego, holds a stack of American flags commemorating the 11 crew members loss when "Heaven Can Wait" crashed.
That leads to around a 6 meter or 20 foot rise in sea level, said Glenn Flierl, oceanographer at MIT, meaning we'd only need around half of Greenland to melt in order to swamp inauguration, which would take about a millennium.
" Jiménez, who worked for more than a decade as the government's master oceanographer for the Tamaulipas border region, said he also discovered oil plumes as far south as Veracruz in 2011 that "continue to impact its shores and marine life.
As a biological oceanographer at UC Santa …Read more Read"Judged by measures of gross domestic product of over $2.2 trillion, we're the fifth or sixth largest economy in the world and we got a lot of firepower," said Brown.
"The largest mass loss is observed where relatively warm ocean waters are melting floating ice shelves from below," Steve Rintoul, a study coauthor and physical oceanographer from the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Center, in Australia, said in a statement.
But it's remarkable persistence over the half century prompted Colin Summerhayes, a prominent marine geologist and oceanographer at Cambridge, to write a 21-page, peer-reviewed paper outlining all the reasons why the Nazis totally didn't build a secret Antarctic base.
Credit: Edie Widder "In a sense, they're like a little galaxy of their own in a huge enormous universe of the ocean," Andrew McDonnell, an oceanographer at the University of Alaska Fairbanks who also researches ocean snow, said in an interview.
The immortal words of oceanographer, explorer, and filmmaker Jacques Cousteau are brought to animated life in another playful animation by Patrick Smith, the same New York-based artist who turned interviews with Leonard Cohen and Stephen King into distinctive animations.
"We study really old seawater trapped inside of permafrost for up to 50,000 years, to see how those bacterial communities have evolved over time," Zachary Cooper, an oceanographer who recently presented some of this research, said in a press release.
"In a warming world, these events are going to become worse, and we are going to head toward a state where it is like a permanent marine heat wave," Hillary Scannell, an oceanographer at the University of Washington, told the Post.
If, for whatever reason, you do not happen to be an impact-minded climatologist-/botanist-/oceanographer-entrepreneur with an unprecedented idea in need of funding, but you still feel like helping the planet, you can try Wright's suggestion: "Eat less beef."
COPENHAGEN — It took three dogs trained to search on water, an oceanographer and a team of military divers to find the body of Kim Wall, a Swedish journalist, in the bay off Copenhagen after she went missing on Aug. 10.
Scientists led by Samuel Wilson, an oceanographer at the University of Hawai'i, organized a boat expedition to the large bloom near Kīlauea in mid-July 2018, to determine if eruptions might also transform marine environments into fertile grounds for new life.
Ramon de Leon Barrios, a Uruguayan-born oceanographer who ran Bonaire's Marine Park for 11 years, said Bonaire's success at maintaining a pristine reef proves that local community efforts can and do make a difference, even in times of environmental degradation.
But it's remarkable persistence over the half century prompted Colin Summerhayes, a prominent marine geologist and oceanographer at Cambridge, to write a 21-page, peer-reviewed paper outlining all the reasons why the Nazis totally didn't build a secret Antarctic base.
"When I say it's like the cork on a champagne bottle, this really is a channel that potentially could tap the ice on the rest of the ice sheet," NASA oceanographer Josh Willis, who leads missions to Greenland, told Mashable in March.
With fair weather conducive to research, oceanographer and lead author of the study, Stephen Rich Rintoul, of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization in Australia, directed a team of scientists to collect oceanographic data from the Totten ice front in east Antarctica.
"It's very difficult to pull out the human driven-trend until that trend becomes so pronounced that it falls outside the envelope of that natural variability," said Matthew Long, an oceanographer at the Colorado-based center and the leader of the new study.
"When I finally got through and saw the real-time data, I shouted so loud someone had to come down the hall and close the door," Glen Gawarkiewicz, a physical oceanographer at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts, told Nature News.
Terry Hughes, the oceanographer at James Cook University who led the survey, estimates that 95 percent of the northern Great Barrier Reef—the most pristine section of the 133,000 square-mile ecosystem—is now "severely bleached," marking the worst such event on record.
One of the pioneers of plastic-pollution research, and of conveying the findings in tangible images, was Charles Moore, a horticulturist and oceanographer who, in the nineteen-nineties, observed an alarming amount of garbage in the sea while sailing between California and Hawaii.
They were first publicly documented in the early 1900s, but for decades, nobody could explain how they moved, according to Richard Norris, an oceanographer at University of California San Diego, and one of the researchers who finally solved the mystery of the rocks.
The last time Genz checked, Gerbrant van Vledder, an oceanographer at Delft University in the Netherlands, one of the world's foremost institutions for wave modeling, was huddled miserably behind the abandoned galley, where a lone cabbage thudded against the walls of the sink.
As Matthew Long, an oceanographer at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, told Mashable in March: "What's important to recognize is the changes humanity is driving at present are commensurate with the most significant events in the history of life on this planet."
"Touristic areas which have sandy beaches as their main selling point will probably face strong consequences," said coastal oceanographer Michalis Vousdoukas of the European Commission's Joint Research Centre in Ispra, Italy, lead author of the study published in the journal Nature Climate Change.
In a paper written with the Stony Brook University oceanographer Malcolm Bowman and others, Ms. McVay Hughes, the former community board leader, argued for "a tiered approach," including the giant outer barrier and shore-based measures aimed at protecting against sea-level rise.
Knowing that life thrived in the Chicxulub crater while it was still fresh could help scientists better understand how living things adapt to catastrophe today, said Jason Sylvan, an oceanographer at Texas A&M University who was not involved in the study.
"All the big airports from here to Boston are built on land near the water," said Larry Atkinson, an oceanographer at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, a seaside city that's among the most vulnerable in the United States to higher sea levels.
In response to Christy's criticisms of climate models on a Senate panel in 2015, former US Navy chief oceanographer David Titley testified that satellites "are not thermometers in space," and noted the repeated past errors by Christy's team that underplayed warming in the atmosphere.
"The most striking thing about Michael is that it was barely a tropical storm a couple of days ago, and all of a sudden it almost touched cat-5 intensity," says Karthik Balaguru, an oceanographer who studies hurricanes at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
If corals can't adapt quickly enough, "we could be looking at the effective loss of most of the world's coral reefs," said Mark Eakin, an oceanographer who is coordinator of the Coral Reef Watch project at the United States National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.
The uncertainty is a result of lack of data, said Allison Fong, a microbial oceanographer at the institute and leader of the expedition's team that will study the ecosystem of the high Arctic, from bacteria and viruses in the water and ice to fish.
"In a warming world, these events are going to become worse, and we are going to head toward a state where it is like a permanent marine heat wave," Hillary Scannell, an oceanographer at the University of Washington, told The Washington Post in September.
A group comprised of three aviation specialists, the former head of the Australia Transport Safety Bureau, and an oceanographer talked to the Australian news program about the Malaysia Airlines flight that disappeared with its 231 passengers on the path from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
A group comprised of three aviation specialists, the former head of the Australia Transport Safety Bureau, and an oceanographer talked to the Australian news program about the Malaysia Airlines flight that disappeared with its 313 passengers on the path from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
"Given the importance of the ocean warming signal for understanding our changing climate, it is high time to measure the global ocean systematically from the surface to the ocean floor," NOAA oceanographer Gregory Johnson, a co-author on the paper, said in a statement.
"Once communities realize they are susceptible to high tide flooding, they need to begin to address the impacts, which can become chronic rather quickly," William Sweet, an oceanographer at NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services and lead author of the report, said in a statement.
"We thought that we got away with not a lot of warming in both the ocean and the atmosphere for the amount of carbon dioxide that we emitted," the study's lead author Laure Resplandy, a biogeochemical oceanographer at Princeton University, told the Washington Post on Wednesday.
"Every additional bit of CO2 the ocean takes up protects us from the worst of climate change but does damage to plants and animals in the ocean," said Curtis Deutsch, a chemical oceanographer at the University of Washington, who also had no involvement in the study.
In general, flooding is becoming more of a problem for coastal communities around the United States, and some areas are dealing with recurring floods even when there are no storms or rain observed in the region, according to William Sweet, an oceanographer for NOAA's National Ocean Service.
CSIRO oceanographer and the report's lead author, David Griffin, told Reuters by telephone that if the debris spotted in the pictures was authentic, then it supported previous ocean-drift analysis pointing to a crash zone just to the north of the area that was most thoroughly searched.
"I think this paper does a great job of illustrating that plastic and plankton and larval fish interact with the ocean currents the same way," says oceanographer Jennifer Brandon, who studies microplastics at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and who wasn't involved in this new work.
But only 1 percent is thought to be floating on the sea surface - the remaining 99 percent is scattered along coast lines, buried deep in sea-beds or hidden in the guts of marine creatures, said Erik van Sebille, oceanographer and associate professor at Utrecht University.
Contrary to what one might expect, it may have been oceans originally present on Venus that led the planet to end up spinning so slowly in the first place, according to oceanographer at Bangor University, Mattias Green, and his colleagues at NASA and the University of Washington.
"It is alarming that larval fish are surrounded by and ingesting non-nutritious toxin-laden plastics at their most vulnerable life-history stage when nutrition is vital for survival," said Jamison Gove, an oceanographer for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) who worked on the study.
"You have to see the Amazon from above to get a sense of how much of it has already been devastated," said Maurício Brichta, 44, an oceanographer who specialized in studying Arctic algae at Germany's Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research before joining Ibama.
After seeing City of God, Anderson offered Jorge the then-unrealized role of Pele dos Santos, a crew member aboard long-in-the-tooth oceanographer Steve Zissou's aging research vessel, The Belafonte, who performs and records acoustic versions of classic early 63s Bowie songs in Portuguese in his downtime.
Monitoring his progress from the power boat were an unlikely trio of Western scientists — an anthropologist, a physicist and an oceanographer — who were hoping his journey might help them explain how wave pilots, in defiance of the dizzying complexities of fluid dynamics, detect direction and proximity to land.
An oceanographer who studies the drift of floating objects, Curtis Ebbesmeyer, said that judging by how long it took, the voyage of the Diane Turton Realtors sign was likely even more arduous than it seemed: The sign may have been on its third crossing of the Atlantic when it beached.
When Robert Ballard, a reserve naval officer and oceanographer, went looking for the Titanic in 1985, he knew side-scan sonar would not be helpful because the seafloor in that part of the North Atlantic was littered with boulders deposited in the last ice age, which would clutter the incoming data.
According to Georg Umgiesser, an oceanographer at the Italian National Research Council's Institute of Marine Sciences, with 50 centimeters (about 20 inches) of sea-level rise, the barrier will be closed once a day, whereas with 70 centimeters (about 28 inches), the gates will be closed more often than they are open.
Wired added that some experts wonder if it is a pollution risk in and of itself:"I sort of wonder what kinds of microplastics this thing is going to be generating on its own, assuming that it's even functioning exactly as designed," says oceanographer Kara Lavender Law of the Sea Education Association.
Beaulieu, K. Joyce, and S.A. Soule (WHOI), 2010; funding from InterRidge and Morss Colloquium Program at WHOI) Stace Beaulieu, a biological oceanographer at Woods Hole who has spent the past 6863 years studying the biodiversity and abundance of life on the ocean's seafloor, has watched this growing interest in deep sea mining warily.
Position your broadside correctly, smack in the di lep's path, and your hull would rock symmetrically, side to side — in a manner that would turn a loose cabbage into a pendulum and teach an anthropologist, a physicist and an oceanographer a hard lesson about the human gastrointestinal system's adaptation to life at sea.
The genre goes back more than 50 years to early staples like "The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau," which chronicled the explorations of the French oceanographer, and "Zoo Quest," a BBC production that followed the natural historian David Attenborough as he traveled the world in search of specimens for the London Zoo.
"We considered the threshold of 100 meters because if erosion exceeds 100 meters, then this means that most likely, the beach is going to disappear because most of the world's beaches are even narrower than 100 meters," said Michalis Vousdoukas, a coastal oceanographer and scientific officer at the European Commission who was a lead author of the study.
"For the sake of the flying public and the aircraft industry, we need to get equipment in the water to find out what happened," said David Gallo, an oceanographer at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory who helped lead a two-year search in the Atlantic Ocean for the wreck of an Air France jet that crashed in 2009. Capt.
"In the country, certainly in the Congress, it hasn't really resonated — the billions and perhaps trillions of dollars that we would need to spend if we want to live on the coast like we're living today," said David W. Titley, a retired rear admiral who was the chief oceanographer of the Navy, and now heads a climate center at Pennsylvania State University.
Whether or not this blob will have the same level of impact as the first one that ravaged the Pacific Ocean is up in the air — NOAA research oceanographer Andrew Leising told the Post that the warm waters only extend for around 65 feet into the ocean, compared to the nearly 400 feet in some spots of the last blob.
BERMUDA TRIANGLE MYSTERY &aposSOLVED,&apos SCIENTISTS CLAIM "Rogue waves are one explanation and they do occur in the Bermuda region but by no means uniquely here — they are far more common off the Cape of Good Hope (off the South tip of Africa)," explained Dr. Simon Boxall, an oceanographer and principal teaching fellow at the U.K.'s University of Southampton.
Over the course of the last month, Flow Pool has hosted a talk by oceanographer Alan Blumburg about experimental marine hydrodynamics, a screening of Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky's "WATERMARK" documentary on our relationship to water, and a number of open-to-all object flotation trials — where visitors have tested the buoyancy of everything from a birdcage to a cupcake.
Embracing the chance to address climate change's effect on our oceans, Gutsch introduced Aitken to a number of necessary experts for the Pavilions: famed oceanographer Sylvia Earle, submarine builder Liz Taylor, marine expert Bill Bushing—who surveyed the chosen Casino Point Dive Park on Catalina to determine the project's best placement—and boat construction company Westerly Marine to fabricate the structures with aid from Aitken's workshop assistants.
"The relevant thing we know from these recent results is that the patterns of warming, and loss of oxygen from the ocean that can account for the extinction at the end of the Permian are the same features we're starting to see right now," explained Curtis Deutsch, a chemical oceanographer at the University of Washington and one of Jonathan Payne's colleagues on that 215 study.
"Unique to this mission was the contact by an extended family group associated with 'Heaven Can Wait' while our historians were independently researching the loss of their loved one prior to our departure to Papua New Guinea," said Eric Terrill, co-founder of Project Recover, expedition leader at Hansa Bay, and an oceanographer from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego, in the statement.

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