Oceanography
Toxic paints from cruise ships endanger marine life, new research reveals
Texas A&M study urges cruise industry to adopt eco-friendly paints to protect coral reefs and aquatic species.
Seafloor’s secret engineers: How burrowing critters sustain healthy oceans
Texas A&M leads international study published in Current Biology
Recovery of buoyancy glider from the depths of Gulf of Mexico provides insight into oceanic conditions
The National Hurricane Glider Initiative’s retrieval will help scientists understand hurricanes and other natural events.
Satellite data allow oceanographers to better understand surface-water movement
NASA-funded project offers insights about sea currents and heat distribution
What’s causing the Atlantic’s sargassum belt to grow out of control? A&M researcher discovers nutrient imbalance
Ten million tons of seaweed threatens marine life, public health and tourism economies along East Coast
Buried at sea: More accurate method to measure carbon in ocean sediment may improve forecasting of climate change
A global research team led by an A&M oceanographer publishes its findings in the journal Nature.
Fingerprinting the high seas: A&M-led expedition is studying how trace metals support life in the southwestern Pacific
NSF’s GEOTRACES program provides funding for international effort
PhDs study pH levels that could threaten fragile ecosystem of 17 separate reefs and banks along the Texas Gulf Coast
Research receives funding from the Ocean Acidification Program of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
Common ground: NSF-funded project will standardize how geoscientists describe their data, making information easier to find and use
A&M collaborates with six institutions on $3.2 million multidisciplinary effort