From the Field: Follow the Tonga Trench Expedition

From the Field: Follow the Tonga Trench Expedition

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 29 August 2012

The Tonga Trench Expedition (Aug 31–Sept 6, 2012) explores one of Earth's deepest ocean trenches to study deep-sea microbes and pressure effects, led by Scripps students aboard R/V Revelle.

Keywords: Tonga Trench, deep sea, microbes, Scripps, oceanography, expedition, Revelle

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Research Highlight: Turning Down the Noise

Research Highlight: Turning Down the Noise

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 5 September 2012

Scripps researchers found that reduced ship traffic in the Santa Barbara Channel led to lower ocean noise, revealing its harmful effects on whales. Noise disrupts marine life, raising concerns about ship design and marine conservation.

Keywords: ship noise, whales, Santa Barbara Channel, marine mammals, ocean acoustics, conservation, Scripps

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Warning Signs in Nature

Warning Signs in Nature

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 24 September 2012

Ancient Caribbean shells reveal how climate and habitat shifts from the Isthmus of Panama’s formation led to delayed extinctions. This study warns that today’s human-driven changes may have long-term impacts that are not yet visible.

Keywords: Isthmus of Panama, fossil shells, habitat shift, ocean history, Scripps, Leonard-Pingel

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