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Aug 20, 2025 - Biology
Sung-Clarke, Serena; Ayache, Nour; Zhang, Wenguang; Smith, Juliette; Tong, Mengmeng; Brosnahan, Michael, 2025, "Flow cytometric data from DAPI-stained Dinophysis acuminata (DAMV01) cells cultured in prey-saturated and prey-limited conditions over four days in March 2024", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAFNVBB1, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:A3dKuAkyNYLCjtT2Ky8Kkg== [fileUNF]
This dataset consists of a flow cytometry experiment from two cultures of Dinophysis acuminata. Cell samples were extracted from cultures that were saturated vs limited in its prey, Mesodinium rubrum, every two hours for 96 hours (4 days). Cellular DNA was stained with DAPI, which was then analyzed for particle scatter (forward, side) and fluoresce... |
Aug 15, 2025 - Cruise Data
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2025, "AR86-05 Cruise Data", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAH72Q5U, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1
This dataset includes oceanographic data from WHOI cruise AR86-05 aboard the R/V Armstrong, archived by the MBLWHOI Library as part of the WHOI Data Library and Archives (DLA). Includes shipboard measurements and documentation collected during the cruise. |
Aug 15, 2025 - Cruise Data
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2025, "AR86-06 Cruise Data", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATA8ONTTU, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1
This dataset includes oceanographic data from WHOI cruise AR86-06 aboard the R/V Armstrong, archived by the MBLWHOI Library as part of the WHOI Data Library and Archives (DLA). Includes shipboard measurements and documentation collected during the cruise. |
Aug 12, 2025Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
The ocean plays a critical role in Earth’s climate and is necessary to sustain life on our planet, yet we still have much to learn about how it is changing due to natural and anthropogenic forces. As physical oceanographers, we make new observations of the oceans and use physics, mathematics, computer models and statistics to better understand how... |
Aug 12, 2025Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Oceanic biology is extraordinarily complex because of the diversity of organisms that inhabit the seas, the wide range of environments they inhabit, and the varied and complex ways in which they interact with and contribute to essential global processes. Research in the Biology Department at WHOI encompasses a diversity of organisms, levels of biol... |
Aug 11, 2025 - Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering
Michel, Anna, 2025, "Spatial mapping of dissolved methane using an in situ sensor in Puget Sound", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAZAL2SC, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1
Release of methane, as gas bubbles or in the dissolved phase, from the seafloor has been observed in coastal waters (<200 m) and deep ocean basins (>1000 m). Methane dissolution within the water column affects the geochemistry of the surrounding water, leading to localized oxygen loss and ocean acidification. Traditional methods for detecting and q... |
Aug 8, 2025 - Cruise Data
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2025, "AR85-02 Cruise Data", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAFR5LZ7, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1
This dataset includes oceanographic data from WHOI cruise AR85-02 aboard the R/V Armstrong, archived by the MBLWHOI Library as part of the WHOI Data Library and Archives (DLA). Includes shipboard measurements and documentation collected during the cruise. |
Aug 7, 2025 - Cruise Data
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2025, "AR85-01 Cruise Data", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAZEWSOH, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V3, UNF:6:F+9PSxvULc7dxLlFh4yNaw== [fileUNF]
This dataset includes oceanographic data from WHOI cruise AR85-01 aboard the R/V Armstrong, archived by the MBLWHOI Library as part of the WHOI Data Library and Archives (DLA). Includes shipboard measurements and documentation collected during the cruise. |
Aug 6, 2025
Please Note: Our entire cruise data collection can be found here: WHOI Data Library Cruise Catalog |
Jul 21, 2025 - Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering
Jason Kapit; Farr, Norman; Schmitt, Raymond, 2025, "A Refractometer for Measuring Thermohaline Density Microstructure in the Ocean", https://doi.org/10.26027/DATAVI1X45, MBLWHOI Library Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:epQsmNnadTTL3W7CWhGEyA== [fileUNF]
Here we report an optical sensor for measuring millimeter-scale thermohaline density variations in the ocean. The instrument is based on a fiber Fabry-Perot white light interferometer which can resolve the refractive index of water to better than 2 x 10-8 within a sample volume smaller than 1 mm3 at a sample rate of 500 Hz. This equates to detectab... |
