Marine Science and Conservation

Orrin H. Pilkey: Sea-Level Rise Is Here. North Carolina Needs To Act

September 13, 2018

fishing boats in Australia

August 23, 2018

Research experiment by Zach Johnson

July 17, 2018

A Tanzanian marine park ranger

July 16, 2018

July 12, 2018

A collection of critters recovered from the deep sea

June 8, 2018

After 28 years in the Air Force, Everette Newton retired back to Beaufort and embarked on a second career as a Duke graduate student and, since November, mayor of the town. (Photo: Duke Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Lab)

March 15, 2018

Bass Connections team studies ocean energy

November 21, 2017

Tourists crowd a Hawaiian bay to interact with dolphins. (Credit: Duke Univ.)

October 30, 2017

allen seymour coral plastics image.png A white fleck of plastic is engulfed by a coral polyp. (Credit: Alex Seymour, Duke Univ.)

October 24, 2017

The Only Answer To Rising Seas Is To Retreat

October 19, 2017

The Duke Marine Lab鈥檚 new research ship will be similar to the R/V Fulmar, a 65-foot catamaran research vessel built for NOAA by All American Marine Inc. of Bellingham, Washington.  (Credit: All American Marine Inc.)

July 20, 2017

Mark River on the water

July 18, 2017

New study finds invasive plant species, such as Japanese seaweed, can perform vital ecosystem functions in areas where native coastal habitats are severely degraded. Photo credit: Aaron Ramus

July 18, 2017

Elizabeth Shaver snorkeling over one of the main coral species restored; NOAA workshop in Fort Lauderdale

July 6, 2017