Oceanus

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Oceanus
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26 episodi

  • Oceanus

    Making Waves: A promise to end microplastics

    11/03/2026 | 7 min
    For research engineer Beckett Colson, finding a solution to microplastics is a project 11 years in the making.
    He tells his story live in Woods Hole for "Making Waves: A Science Story Slam," a first-of-its-kind science storytelling workshop hosted by the Transom Story Lab and Atlantic Public Media in June 2025.
    (Original photo by Liz Lerner, Artwork by Daniel Hentz)
  • Oceanus

    Making Waves: Losing sight, but not vision

    18/02/2026 | 9 min
    Amy Bower shares how she navigates blindness as a physical oceanographer.
    She tells her story live in Woods Hole for "Making Waves: A Science Story Slam," a first-of-its-kind science storytelling workshop hosted by the Transom Story Lab and Atlantic Public Media in June 2025.
    (Original photo by Liz Lerner, Artwork by Daniel Hentz)
  • Oceanus

    Making Waves: An ode to the deep sea

    05/02/2026 | 8 min
    WHOI Senior Scientist and marine chemist Julie Huber muses on her first love: an underwater volcano.
    She tells her story in front of a live audience in Woods Hole for "Making Waves: A Science Story Slam," the culmination of a first-of-its-kind science storytelling workshop hosted by the Transom Story Lab and Atlantic Public Media in June 2025.
    (Original photo by Liz Lerner, Artwork by Daniel Hentz)
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    Making Waves: A fighting chance for North Atlantic right whales

    22/01/2026 | 7 min
    Senior biologist and WHOI Emeritus Research Scholar Michael Moore explains why there's still hope for critically endangered North Atlantic right whales.
    He tells his story in front of a live audience in Woods Hole for "Making Waves: A Science Story Slam," the culmination of a first-of-its-kind science storytelling workshop hosted by the Transom Story Lab and Atlantic Public Media in June 2025.
    (Original photo by Liz Lerner, Artwork by Daniel Hentz)
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    Making Waves: Tuning our ears to the ocean

    08/01/2026 | 8 min
    The ocean is brimming with sounds, from the crackle of snapping shrimp to the deep bellows of humpback whales.
    Amelia Macapia, a WHOI guest investigator and a contributor for Oceanus Magazine, explains how studying acoustic ecology led her to fall into a deep love with the sea.
    She tells her story in front of a live audience in Woods Hole for "Making Waves: A Science Story Slam," the culmination of a first-of-its-kind science storytelling workshop hosted by the Transom Story Lab and Atlantic Public Media in June 2025.
    (Original photo by Liz Lerner, Artwork by Daniel Hentz)

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From the depths of the sea and the pages of Oceanus Magazine, Oceanus brings you audible narratives of science and humanity around our blue planet. Dive in today! Oceanus is a production of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution—the world's largest independent marine research organization.Our Ocean. Our Planet. Our Future.
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