Expedition 401 is headed its way to its first drilling site off the coast of Portugal. During the 5-day transit from Amsterdam, Netherlands the science party...
Along the sandy beach, you’ll find seashells, tiny crabs and—if you look up in the sky—gulls flying overhead. But a little distance from where the ocean meets...
This blog was written by Kassidy Troxell, a Ph.D. candidate at Florida international University and intern with Ocean Conservancy. Kassidy is a lead scientist executing the...
Responding to the climate crisis is undeniably urgent. Rising temperatures are disrupting ecosystems around the world, with 2023 witnessing some of the most extreme weather events...
For ocean advocates like me who have been tracking the $1.5 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) rollout, the need for this long overdue investment in climate...
This post was written by DaNel Hogan, Chief Learning Officer for the Waters Center for Systems Thinking and School of Rock October 2023 participant. Who knew...
Ed Robeck aboard the JOIDES Resolution. This post was written by Ed Robeck, Director of Education and Outreach at the American Geosciences Institute (AGI) and School...
As promised, this post provides an update on the ocean conditions during our return transit. Compared to the relative calm we enjoyed during the previous six...
Georgia Grant with fellow Expedition 400 women scientists (Georgia Grant) In Baffin Bay, off the coast of Greenland, on a research drilling vessel, the JOIDES Resolution,...
While the JOIDES Resolution makes its way back to Reykjavík through some rocking seas, the ship’s scientists have a bit more time to reflect on their...