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Studying the impacts of past and current climate change on individual organisms, species, and ecosystems. Includes observational, experimental, and theoretical research of the effects of changing ...
Deoxygenation is expanding oxygen minimum zones and causing habitat compression for some species, but expansion for others. Figure from Global Ocean Oxygen Network, Breitburg, D., M. Gregoire, K.
Emeritus vessel: FLIP The Floating Instrument Platform, or FLIP, was one of the most innovative oceanographic research tools ever invented. Over the course of its distinguished service life spanning ...
Scripps Oceanography Past and Current Research in the Cross-Border Region. San Diego Coastal Ocean Observing System: In 2002, Scripps Institution of Oceanography partnered with the City of Imperial ...
A department of UC San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography is one of the oldest, largest, and most important centers for ocean, earth and atmospheric science research, education, and public ...
CASPO is a research unit of Scripps Institution of Oceanography where scientists engage in a wide variety of scientific topics involving mainly the physical ocean-atmosphere system, but including many ...
The Jane Teranes - Scripps Undergraduate Research Fellowship (JT-SURF) is a 10-week summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) designed to engage students in diverse and exciting earth, ocean ...
Hurtling around Jupiter and its 79 moons is the Juno spacecraft, a NASA-funded satellite that sends images from the largest planet in our solar system back to researchers on Earth. These photographs ...
The bucket of preserved fish opens, but it doesn’t smell as bad as you might think. Like vinegar, with a hint of sardine. OK, maybe it’s bad, but if you’re Ben Frable, manager of the Marine Vertebrate ...
Keiara Auzenne is the Director of Diversity Initiatives for the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. In this position she is tasked with improving campus climate and addressing issues of equity, ...
SODA researchers gather on deck of R/V Sikuliaq. Photo: Jim Thomson. These pockets known as “heat bombs'' are just stable enough to be able to last for months or years, swirling far north beneath the ...
Modern forecasting methods fueled by advances in understanding and predicting atmospheric river storms have enabled U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) operators to better optimize water resources at ...