Replica ocean-atmosphere system on Scripps campus gives important clues on how marine life is linked to cloud formation
Scientists learn more about fluorescent light that shifts color over coral’s lifetime
Twice a year, the setting sun lines up with Scripps Pier. May 2, 2013 was such a night. Photo: John H. Moore
Cross-polarized light image of sample MG1001 from the island of Mangaia in the Cook Islands in the South Pacific Ocean.
An aggregation of sardines envelop a group of predatory green jacks in the Gulf of California.
A leafy seadragon at Birch Aquarium at Scripps. The aquarium has launched a seadragon breeding program to improve the success of captive breeding of the rare animals. Photo: John Bryant
Walter Munk, considered the “world’s greatest living oceanographer,” was invited to sit in the driller’s chair during a November 2012 visit to Chikyu
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Scripps graduate student sets learning about whales to music
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