Date November 28, 2020 Categories News COVID-Delayed Arctic Research Cruise Yields Late-Season Data Researchers studying the Bering and Chukchi seas for three weeks in October found no ice and a surprisingly active ecosystem as th...
Date October 1, 2020 Categories News Joint US-Canada Zooplankton Workshop on Modeling Abundance and Distribution of Zooplankton Prey for North Atlantic Right Whales in Canadian and U.S. Coastal and Shelf Waters Convened by Chris Orphanides, NEFSC Protected Species Branch, NOAA Fisheries; Catherine Johnson, Bedford Institute of Oceanography...
Date August 1, 2020 Categories News MBON and AOML Characterize Seascapes Biogeographic Regions to Understand Phytoplankton Assemblages in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary MBON, with NOAA/AOML, has characterized seascapes for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS) and southwest Florida she...
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Date July 1, 2020 Categories News Ocean Scientists Create Global Network to Help Save Biodiversity Ocean scientists have been busy creating a global network to understand and measure changes in ocean life. The system will aggrega...
Date June 19, 2020 Categories News GEO Virtual Symposium 2020 One priority for MBON is to advance global interoperability and use of standards for a minimum set of observations (Essential Ocea...
Date June 9, 2020 Categories News U.S. MBON at CHOW 2020 Join U.S. Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON) partners as they deliver insightful discussions on how to conserve biodiv...
Date June 1, 2020 Categories News A New, Fast Way to Analyze Hurricane Damage to Coastal Environments MBON, NERRS and NASA team develops automated, satellite-based method to evaluate damage caused by hurricanes and severe storms in...
Date June 1, 2020 Categories News Watching for Changes in Marine Biodiversity Changes in marine biodiversity—the variety and variability of life in the ocean—can be an early indicator of change, provided...