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UD Research In Antarctica
UD’s Matt Oliver and Katherine Hudson conduct research in Antarctica’s Palmer Deep Canyon. Read more >
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Polar-izing you Science Impact
UD Professors Matt Oliver and Jon Cohen hosted a 2-day workshop on science communication in January 2019.
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2016
Satellite Data May Help Fishermen Avoid Endangered Species
Two-Way Radios Reveal the Mysterious Social Lives of Sharks
Examining the social networks of sharks
Eating machines? Not these shark pals
Sand tiger shark research tests new waters
NPR: Adelie Penguins In Danger
Climate Change May Shrink Adélie Penguin Range By End of Century
Graduate Education in the Ocean Sciences
UD researcher studies penguin turf war
Local scientists’ fishing forecast maps could help Atlantic sturgeon and other marine life
UD research helps show where marine life travels
Sturgeon tracking aims to protect endangered fish
Surprise! Sharks Have ‘Social Lives’
New research reveals surprising social networks of sharks
Tiger Sharks Along East Coast Are More Social Than Once Thought
2015
U of D research teams at polar opposites
Acoustic Receivers, Glider Aid Life Cycle Study Of Sand Tiger Sharks
Ocean Currents lecture to focus on Antarctic penguins May 21 in Lewes
iSeeChange: Why are more sharks being caught off the Delaware coast?
Research sheds light on sharks off Delmarva coast
DELAWARE PREMIERE OF OCEAN FRONTIERS II
HOW GLIDERS WORK: A LOOK INSIDE THE BLUE HEN
2014
Cold, wet baby penguins struggle to survive
It’s a shark-eats-dogfish world
UD robot helps find missing WWII planes
Fisheries forecast could cut bycatch, keeping sharks and sturgeon out of commercial nets
Penguins and Antarctica and climate change, oh my! Teachers CONVERGE at Rutgers with research team