Science and the Sea

Williwaws – November 19, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

In early 1945, as World War II neared its climax, 19-year-old Gore Vidal was the first officer of an Army supply ship in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. The weather […]

Bouncing Back – November 12, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

Life always seems to find a way. It inhabits every nook and cranny on Earth, from the upper atmosphere to the rocks below the bottom of the ocean. And even […]

Hidden Eyes – November 5, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

In the human world, having “bright eyes” is considered a good thing. It means you’re alert, curious, or energetic—a bright personality with a bright outlook. But in the marine world, […]

Whale Spas – October 29, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

Lots of people pay good money for exfoliation treatments—removing their dead skin. But some humpback whales take care of their own treatments. They strip away dead skin and parasites by […]

Green Storm – October 22, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

A tropical storm doesn’t have to be big to have a big impact. In 2019, for example, a hundred thousand square miles of the Coral Sea, east of Australia, turned […]

Vanishing Marshes – October 15, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

Salt marshes are defenders. They protect the coast against erosion and storm surges. They store carbon, which helps limit global warming. And they provide habitat for fish, shellfish, and birds. […]

Hunting Snipe – October 8, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

The slender snipe eel doesn’t look like a fish at all. Instead, it looks like a long shoelace attached to the head and beak of a skinny duck. But that […]

Double Trouble – October 1, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

Earth’s changing climate is expected to produce higher temperatures and stronger tropical storms. And when you put those two together, the results could be especially deadly. A team of scientists […]

More Whales – September 24, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

For decades, whales in the Pacific Northwest were declining. Year after year, the populations kept getting smaller. In recent years, though, many of the whales have been coming back. Thanks […]

Losing Ice – September 17, 2023

HOST Damond Benningfield

DISCUSSION

The two largest ice sheets on Earth sit atop Antarctica and Greenland. But they’re both getting smaller in a hurry. They’re contributing to the rise in global sea level—about an […]