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Seagrass Meadows – Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Seagrass Meadows Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is the world's leading non-profit oceanographic research organization Our mission is to explore and understand the ocean and to educate scientists, students, decision-makers, and the public
Ocean Plants - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Ocean plants are critical to marine life—they are an important food source, they provide oxygen to surrounding marine life, and they supply refuge and nursery grounds
Shellfish - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Shellfish -like scallops, oysters, mussels, and crabs-are essential to healthy ocean ecosystems and coastal economies They filter water, support marine food webs, and provide livelihoods for thousands of people through fisheries and aquaculture But shellfish face growing threats from climate change, pollution, and human activity Researchers are investigating how warmer, more acidic oceans
New Tsunami Education Web Site Developed by Oceanographers Meadows, who shares his own tale of survival from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami on the site, serves as NOAA’s first environmental hazards representative on the new U S government Civilian Response Corps
Hadal Zone - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution The hadal zone occurs only in trenches, which can extend to 11,000 meters deep (36,000 feet) Hadal regions combined across all oceans make up an area about the size of Australia
Marine Mammals - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Marine mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates that bear live young and nourish them with milk as land mammals do, but that spend most or all of their lives in the ocean
Seal Facts - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Seals are pinnipeds, a group of animals with three separate families—phocidae, otaridae, and odobenidae—that are the only mammals that feed in the water and breed on land