Based at Avery Point, the project provides more than 20,000 students and adults the opportunity to get hands-on experience learning about the Long Island Sound’s marine environment. Andrew Ely, the ...
(WTNH) — It’s a hands on kind of place, and there’s no doubt you’re gonna get a little wet. Project Oceanology is an ocean camp for Connecticut kids. It’s a deep dive into the marine life and health ...
HADDAM — Area middle schoolers took part in an outdoor classroom session Tuesday for the culminating session of a marine ecology project meant to teach them about the wonders of the Connecticut River.
Ocean leaders from around the world will soon gather in San Diego for Oceanology International Americas (OiA) 2019, a leading marine science and ocean technology forum that will be celebrating its ...
Some 3,000 ft. below the surface of the Atlantic, off the northern coast of Florida, the creature peered inquisitively through the dark and murky waters, groping for the ocean bottom. Sweeping its ...
The Oceanology International Americas (OiA) is set to return to San Diego from Feb. 14-16 to host its first ocean technology, engineering and science conference since 2019, and scientists and leaders ...
Regular visitors to this year’s Oceanology International (OI) will be surprised to learn that the Exhibition and Conference is moving to the ExCeL (Exhibition Center London) in London Docklands. Since ...
HADDAM — Area middle schoolers took part in an outdoor classroom session Tuesday for the culminating session of a marine ecology project meant to teach them about the wonders of the Connecticut River.
From under the churning Pacific last week came the sound of a human voice: “Greetings, earth people.” Far from a Jules Verne fantasy, it was the breezy salutation of one of the men of Sealab II, the U ...
THE way we study oceans could be transformed by a high-tech “surfboard” that generates its own power from sunlight and water waves. The device is capable of navigating at sea for months at a time and ...
College of Oceanology, UCAS has the following research output in the current window (1 December 2024 - 30 November 2025) of the Nature Index. Click on Count to view a list of articles representing the ...