Tag: Satellites

  • Take a Peak 🏔️

    Take a Peak 🏔️

    On Tuesday, team members on Bigelow Laboratory’s latest GNATS (Gulf of Maine North Atlantic Time Series) research cruise spotted something huge in the distance: Mount…

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  • Boom to Bloom

    Boom to Bloom

    If you had to choose one instrument to observe microscopic marine life, would a satellite come to mind? Perhaps not. But when you’re studying the…

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  • #MicroMonday: Charismatic Microfauna

    #MicroMonday: Charismatic Microfauna

    What do jellyfish, lobsters, krill, and even swordfish have in common? At some point in their lives, they’re all zooplankton. These are the drifting animals…

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  • Plankton Peeps

    Plankton Peeps

    The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) is one of the oldest and most geographically extensive marine monitoring programs in the world. It provides 90 years of…

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  • Jump for Joy

    Jump for Joy

    Happy Friday! Join us in jumping for joy just like this pod of dolphins, whale, and swordfish spotted in the Gulf of Maine by Bigelow…

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  • Surprisingly Chill Coccolithophores

    Surprisingly Chill Coccolithophores

    A team of researchers, led by Senior Research Scientist Emeritus Barney Balch, has published new research helping illuminate some of the mysteries of the remote…

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  • From Space to Sea

    From Space to Sea

    A collaborative project at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences is linking satellite data with microscopic marine life to better understand the changing Gulf of Maine.…

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