Skip to main content

Refine Results

Type
(Earliest archive year is 2009)
PMEL Group

Highlights Archive

Temporal invasion genetics of a highly successful introduced species

Image
A Round Goby floats above rocks.
Featured Publication

Invasive species are one of the world’s most serious environmental problems, ranking as the second most serious cause to biodiversity declines (next to habitat loss). Key U.S. aquatic systems—including the Great Lakes, San Francisco Bay, and...

New research offers insights into the eruption of an underwater volcano

Image
Octopus with one tentacle extended rests on dark lava flow, deep in the sea.
Featured Publication

Axial Seamount, 300 miles off the coast of Oregon and 0.7 miles beneath the ocean's surface, is situated along a mid-ocean ridge where two ocean plates are moving apart. It is the most active submarine volcano in the northeast Pacific Ocean, with...

Understanding Ecosystem Processes in the Eastern Bering Sea

Image
Crewmembers pull a CTD hanging over the side of the ship with rope.
Featured Publication

"…the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the North Pacific Research Board (NPRB) created a novel partnership in 2007 to support an ecosystem-scale study to examine how a changing climate and changing sea-ice conditions affect the EBS ecosystem...

Deep and abyssal ocean warming from 35 years of repeat hydrography

Image
Warming rates overlaid on global map.
Featured Publication

Decadal repeats of high-quality, full-depth, coast-to-coast global surveys of ocean water properties have been revisited since the 1980s. These surveys were completed first under the auspices of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment, then CLIVAR/CO2...

State of the Climate in 2015

Image
Time series plot.
Featured Publication

Every year NOAA leads a team of international scientists in issuing a report on the state of the climate in the year just passed, published as a supplement to Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Nine Federal, JISAO, and JIMAR scientists...

Finding marine algae beneath the sea surface

Image
Salinity, temperature, and chlorophyll graphs.
Featured Publication

Studying where some of the smallest organisms in the ocean are located can be difficult when they are found beneath the surface. In the late summer and early fall, phytoplankton in the Chukchi Sea are usually found in thin, patchy layers that can...

A Stealth Mode of Energy Transfer and a New Way to Measure It

Featured Publication

The flow of energy from Earth to Ocean creates life-sustaining habitats in the deep sea that likely hosted some of the earliest life forms on the planet. Finding hydrothermal ecosystems often relies on identifiable plumes from "black smoker" vents...

Evolution of Tsunami Warning Systems and Products

Featured Publication

Each year, about 60,000 people and $4 billion (US$) in assets are exposed to the global tsunami hazard. Accurate and reliable tsunami warning systems provide a significant defense for this hazard. In this paper, Drs. Eddie Bernard and Vasily Titov...

Perspectives of Transient Tracer Applications and Limiting Cases

Featured Publication

The concentrations of a number of radioisotopes and gases—including chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), sulfur hexafluoride, and carbon dioxide (CO2)—have increased significantly in the atmosphere during the past century. These compounds dissolve in the...