Oceanus

Oceanus

From the depths of the sea and the pages of Oceanus Magazine, Oceanus brings you audible narratives of science and humanity around our blue planet. Dive in today!

Oceanus is a production of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution—the world's largest independent marine research organization.

Our Ocean. Our Planet. Our Future.

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Episoder(29)

The long journey of bottle No.71645

The long journey of bottle No.71645

A drift bottle released in 1968 to study ocean currents was found on a Maine beach. What have we learned about these marine highways since this early experiment began? Written by Evan Lubofsky. Narrat...

10 Apr 20256min

An Antarctic Bestiary - Part 3. Emperor Penguins

An Antarctic Bestiary - Part 3. Emperor Penguins

Don't let their awkward waddle fool you. Emperor penguins have evolved ingenious ways to stay warm, feed their young, and forage in deep water, all while living in the world's most inhospitable contin...

27 Mar 20257min

An Antarctic Bestiary - Part 2. Weddell Seals

An Antarctic Bestiary - Part 2. Weddell Seals

What does it take to be the world's southernmost living mammal? Guts, grit, and...super milk? Learn what makes the Weddell seal one of the toughest—and cutest—animals to ever flop around the Antarctic...

5 Feb 20257min

An Antarctic Bestiary - Part 1. Albatrosses of the Open Sea

An Antarctic Bestiary - Part 1. Albatrosses of the Open Sea

The flying style of the wandering albatross is legendary, as is its commitment to love. Learn about this iconic seabird and the human activity threatening its survival. Written and narrated by Hannah...

14 Jan 20258min

A cabled ocean

A cabled ocean

As seasonal landfast ice dwindles in the Arctic, towns in the high north are starting to feel the sting of increased wave activity and dangerous storms. To help track changes to coastal ice, WHOI assi...

8 Nov 20246min

It's always freezing in the Arctic. Or is it?

It's always freezing in the Arctic. Or is it?

WHOI experts dig into a popular misconception that the Arctic is always frigid. Narrated by Scott Dickson Original story written by Alison Pearce Stevens. Click here to read the full story: https://g...

4 Nov 20245min

A champion submersible

A champion submersible

The humble origins of human-occupied submersible Alvin began alongside Cheerios and Wheaties in the General Mills factory. Narrated by Hannah Piecuch Original piece written by Amy E. Nevala Read the...

23 Okt 20247min

Tracking big fish at fine scales

Tracking big fish at fine scales

WHOI researcher Martin Arostegui tracks how spearfish take advantage of local currents to find food. Read the full article: https://go.whoi.edu/trackingfish

8 Okt 20245min

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