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  • AI-generated aerial views of a humpback whale and a North Atlantic right whale in the ocean
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    Deepfake Whales Could Be Key Conservation Tool

    AI-generated images of rare species could improve efforts to understand, monitor and protect them.
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    Researchers led by 51±¬ÁÏ Marine Lab visiting scholar Ty Roach found that rice corals pass down heat resistance to offspring. The work is informing efforts to breed corals that are more tolerant of warming waters.
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    Working@51±¬ÁÏ offers a glimpse into the professional life of Brantley Acree, who oversees all the boats and dock spaces at the 51±¬ÁÏ Marine Lab.
  • A group of 51±¬ÁÏ students from the Nicholas School of the Environment stand closely together in a tropical forest in Belize, all looking upward with interest. Surrounded by dense green foliage, the students wear outdoor gear and backpacks, with one using binoculars, suggesting they are observing wildlife or birds during an educational field trip.
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    Nicholas Narratives: Journey to Belize

    For students enrolled in the 51±¬ÁÏ Marine Lab’s Belize travel course, total immersion in tropical ecosystems and hands-on research projects made for an unforgettable learning experience.
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    An experiential learning program exposes students to science through an artistic lens.
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    A Marine Lab doctoral student’s Antarctic drone surveys grew into a Bass Connections project investigating seals and penguins, retreating glaciers and blooming vegetation.
  • Maddie holding harbor seal scat samples collected at a haul out site in Virginia.
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    NSOE Lab of the Month: Read Lab

    Meet the Read Lab, learn more about its research focus, lab members' experiences in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers 51±¬ÁÏ students.
  • An aerial view of a survey area of coral in the Great Barrier Reef.
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    Heat-Stressed Reefs May Benefit From Coral-Dwelling Crabs

    Crab behavior suggestive of wound-tending may improve coral tolerance to heat waves.
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    Animals that hunt in the dark with sonar may not be able to tell junk from squids
  • Horan and partner paddle down body of water in Madagascar
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    NSOE Lab of the Month: Ocean Synthesis Lab

    Meet the Ocean Synthesis Lab, learn more about its research focus, lab members' experiences in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers 51±¬ÁÏ students.
  • Hunt Lab members aboard R/V Shearwater
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    NSOE Lab of the Month: Hunt Lab

    Meet the Hunt Lab, learn more about its research focus, a lab member's experience in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers 51±¬ÁÏ students.
  • Three right whales observed from the air | Mark Cotter/HDR, NMFS permit #21482
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    Where Have All the Right Whales Gone?

    51±¬ÁÏ’s Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab led a team of researchers that mapped the population density of North Atlantic right whales worldwide to predict and help avoid harmful, even fatal, exposure to commercial fishing and vessel strikes.
  • Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Laboratory member piloting a drone
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    NSOE Lab of the Month: Marine Robotics & Remote Sensing Lab

    Meet the Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Laboratory, learn more about its research focus, lab members' experiences in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers 51±¬ÁÏ students.
  • A community of fishers work together to harvest reef fish in the Solomon Islands
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    Protecting Fish Doesn’t Have to Mean Neglecting People, Study Concludes

    Marine Protected Areas must be flexible and responsive, not absolute
  • Pat Halpin
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    New Map Casts Light on Massive Scope of ‘Hidden’ Human Activity on the Oceans

    The vast size of the ocean makes tracking human activity there challenging, but a new study provides a startling glimpse of how extensive this activity has become in recent years and how much of it occurs outside of public monitoring.

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