Today—Scientists turn to genomics to manage a green crab invasion

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April 10, 2025

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Today—Scientists turn to genomics to manage a crab invasion. Plus, one of WHOI's ship captains on navigating powerful ocean currents. Finally, how a partnership with a cargo vessel is expanding ocean observations.

Researchers to map genome of invasive green crab

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Researchers to map genome of invasive green crab

WHOI works with Washington Sea Grant and Fish & Wildlife to investigate what makes the crustacean so prolific

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Mike Singleton, relief captain for R/V Neil Armstrong, discusses the intricate dance of navigating ocean currents

Innovative partnerships advancing ocean observations

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Innovative partnerships advancing ocean observations

An initiative between cargo vessel (MV) Oleander, WHOI, and partners is contributing to our understanding of critical ocean currents

WHOI in the News

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Astronaut Suni Williams reunites with her dogs after 9 months in space

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What does the shark say? Click, click, click

PBS News Weekend

How 200-year-old whaling logs are helping scientists track climate change

Virgin Islands Daily News

Scientists present innovative research aimed at boosting coral health

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The long journey of bottle No.71645

A bottle set adrift by WHOI scientists to study ocean currents turns up on a Maine beach 56 years later

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