Scientists at UC San Diego have moved one step closer to unlocking a superpower held by some of nature’s greatest “masters of disguise.” Octopuses, squids, cuttlefish and other animals in the ...
The cloudy, sediment-laden meltwater from glaciers is a key source of nutrients for ocean life, but a new study suggests that ...
Just steps north of the iconic Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier, a cluster of unassuming buildings lines a small parking ...
Sonoma County Water Agency (Sonoma Water), UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography Center of Western Weather and ...
More than a dozen of the world’s leading ocean science, philanthropic, and stakeholder organizations—led by the Woods Hole ...
A team of scientists from Chile and the United States discovered dozens of red cusk-eels, fish prized in Chilean seafood ...
Nov 05 Physical Oceanography Seminar: Dr. Joseph Lacasce, University of Oslo Nov 12 Physical Oceanography Seminar: Dr. Agata Piffer Braga, SIO Nov 19 Physical Oceanography Seminar: Dr. Zhengyu Liu, ...
The group focuses on observing and modeling coastal processes including beach evolution, cliff erosion, and nearshore waves. CW3E provides water cycle science, technology and outreach to support ...
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 ...
For decades, the Scripps Oceanographic Collections have amassed millions of marine organisms and geological samples, which continue to yield scientific discoveries long after their preservation The ...
The cross-border San Diego South Bay-Tijuana region is home to state parks, a Marine Protected Area (MPA), a federally sponsored National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR), Navy bases, the Port of San ...
The Marine Vertebrate Collection maintains approximately 2 million alcohol-preserved specimens in over 120,000 lots, representing more than 5,600 species of fishes. Since its beginnings in the 1940s, ...