Today's all about resilience. We're bringing you a new study of organisms that thrive without oxygen, and a round-up of critters that upcycle our sunken ships into productive habitat

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January 23, 2025

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Today's newsletter is all about resilient life, including a new study of organisms that thrive without oxygen or light, and a round-up of critters that upcycle shipwrecks. Jump in!

New study provides insight into how some species thrive in dark, oxygen-free environments

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Some species thrive in dark, oxygen-free environments

New clues from single-celled organisms, foraminifera, show how life in the universe can thrive without light or oxygen

Five marine animals that call wrecks home

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Five marine animals that call shipwrecks home

One man's sunken ship is another fish's home? Learn about five species that dominate foundered vessels 

Watch the latest episode of Ocean Encounters: Ice!

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Ocean Encounters: Ice!

What can ice tell us about Earth’s past and future? Experts take you to frozen frontiers to find out

WHOI in the News

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Saving eelgrass, the most important plant you've never heard of

PBS Rhode Island

Green Seeker: Whaling and weather

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Breaking the green ceiling: Women at the waterfront

NBC6 Miami

Could South Florida see a major seaweed event by spring 2025?

Listen: An Antarctic Bestiary Part I

Let your mind wander with the flight of the albatross, now available to stream on Oceanus

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Listen to Antarctic Bestiary Pt. 1: Albatrosses of the open sea
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