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Tijuana River’s Toxic Water Pollutes the Air
New peer-reviewed study shows hydrogen sulfide levels exceeded California air quality standards

El Agua Tóxica del Río Tijuana Contamina el Aire
Un nuevo estudio revisado por pares muestra que los niveles de sulfuro de hidrógeno superaron los estándares de calidad del aire de California

Deploying Biogeochemical Argo Floats in the Western Pacific
Staff member joins a cruise of opportunity aboard E/V Nautilus

Scripps Oceanography Researchers Unveil User-Friendly Tool to Alert Beachgoers to Contamination
Website provides forecasts of sewage concentration along coast up to five days in advance

Investigadores del Instituto Scripps de Oceanografía Presentan una Herramienta Fácil de Usar para Alertar sobre Contaminación en las Playas
El sitio web ofrece pronósticos de concentración de aguas residuales en la costa con hasta cinco días de antelación

Study Reveals how Deep Ocean Currents Shape Microbial Life across South Pacific
Diversity explodes beyond 1,000 feet deep

Underwater Microphones Capture 15 Years of Ocean Change
Marine heatwaves and economic crashes left distinct acoustic signatures

Ocean Science Leaders, Advocates to Push for Action at UN Event
Scripps Oceanography will seek to make ocean protection a larger part of global climate action

Applications Now Open for Startups Looking to Join StartBlue Ocean Enterprise Accelerator Program
UC San Diego program aimed toward ocean resilience opens application period from June 2 to July 31

Past, Present and Future of Oceanography
Symposium held in honor of Scripps Director Margaret Leinen

Report Details the Widespread Impacts of Dust on California
From inhalable toxic chemicals to diminished agricultural yield, dust plays a surprisingly large role in state economy

NOAA Collaboration Provides Backbone for Global Environmental Intelligence
Support helps protect monitoring programs, weather forecasting, and technology development essential for public safety

Scientists Propose Network of Autonomous Vehicles to Observe Ocean Surface
Improved monitoring of the sea surface would improve weather forecasts and climate models


Cold Tongues and FastCTDs
Physical oceanographers try to learn what makes or breaks a key feature of El Niño

Hard Rock Geology above the Challenger Deep
Looking for clues about subduction at the deepest point in the ocean

Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Correlates with Steep Declines in Whale Populations
After 2010 Deepwater Horizon incident, some Gulf of Mexico species densities declined as much as 83%

SWOT Sharpens Seafloor Focus
Revolutionary satellite program dramatically increases the resolution of ocean bathymetry

StartBlue Accelerator Program Awarded $13.5 Million from NOAA to Expand Support for Ocean-Focused Startups
Program led by UC San Diego evolves into the StartBlue Ocean Enterprise Accelerator to generate economic growth in the blue economy


UC San Diego Receives 10 DURIP Awards from Department of Defense
University tops all institutions in number of awards

Scripps Student Spotlight: Kerstin Bergentz
PhD candidate collects observational data to learn more about ocean dynamics


Scripps-Led Coastal Data Information Program Awarded $40 Million for Cooperative Research
Funding will support advances in wave measurements, improved understanding of coastal changes

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