Skip to main content
Smithsonian Institution
Language Search Smithsonian Ocean
Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Flickr Follow us on Tumbr
Donate

Smithsonian Ocean

Main Menu

  • Ocean Life
    • Marine Mammals
    • Sharks & Rays
    • Reptiles
    • Seabirds
    • Fish
    • Invertebrates
    • Plankton
    • Plants & Algae
    • Microbes
  • Ecosystems
    • Coral Reefs
    • Deep Sea
    • Coasts & Shallow Water
    • Poles
    • Census of Marine Life
  • Planet Ocean
    • Tides & Currents
    • Waves, Storms & Tsunamis
    • The Seafloor
    • Temperature & Chemistry
  • Through Time
    • Ancient Seas
    • Extinctions
    • Evolution
    • The Anthropocene
  • Conservation
    • Fishing
    • Pollution
    • Habitat Destruction
    • Invasive Species
    • Acidification
    • Climate Change
    • Gulf Oil Spill
    • Solutions & Success Stories
    • Get Involved
  • Human Connections
    • Books, Film & The Arts
    • Recreation
    • Seafood
    • Exploration
    • History & Cultures
    • Careers
  • At The Museum
  • Educators
Menu
Search

Search

Showing results for "All"
Filter

Content type

  • Photo (113)
  • Article (75)
  • Video (38)
  • Slideshow (14)
  • Lesson Plan (6)
  • Overview (6)
  • Audio (4)

Article Type

  • Personal Perspectives (36)
  • Article (24)
  • Young Voices (2)

Topics

  • Acidification (7)
  • Ancient Seas (10)
  • Animal Behavior (5)
  • At The Museum (22)
  • Beaches (13)
  • Books, Film & The Arts (11)
  • Careers (43)
  • Census of Marine Life (4)
  • Climate Change (6)
  • Coasts & Shallow Water (36)
  • Conservation (2)
  • Coral Reefs (37)
  • Deep Sea (34)
  • Evolution (12)
  • Exploration (70)
  • Extinctions (10)
  • Extinctions (1)
  • Fish (17)
  • Fishing (7)
  • Food Web (11)
  • Genetics (8)
  • Get Involved (4)
  • Gulf Oil Spill (8)
  • Habitat Destruction (6)
  • History & Cultures (4)
  • Human Connections (1)
  • Ice (4)
  • Invasive Species (5)
  • Invertebrates (45)
  • Mangroves (5)
  • Marine Mammals (27)
  • Microbes (11)
  • Ocean Life (11)
  • Planet Ocean (6)
  • Plankton (10)
  • Plants & Algae (33)
  • Poles (17)
  • Pollution (23)
  • Recreation (6)
  • Reptiles (4)
  • Seabirds (7)
  • Seafood (3)
  • Sharks & Rays (6)
  • Shifting Baselines (3)
  • Solutions & Success Stories (7)
  • Technology (41)
  • Temperature & Chemistry (10)
  • The Anthropocene (4)
  • The Seafloor (13)
  • Tides & Currents (9)
  • Vents & Volcanoes (3)
  • Waves, Storms & Tsunamis (9)

Tags

  • Adaptations (74)
  • Albatross (9)
  • Algae blooms (12)
  • Anatomy (33)
  • Ancient sea life (18)
  • Antarctic (41)
  • Apex predator (7)
  • Aquaculture (12)
  • Arctic (108)
  • Art (109)
  • AUVs (9)
  • Bacteria (5)
  • Ballast Water (4)
  • Behind-the-scenes (19)
  • Biodiversity (127)
  • Bioluminescence (50)
  • Books (13)
  • Brian Skerry (47)
  • Bycatch (43)
  • Camouflage (29)
  • Carrie Bow Cay (4)
  • Chemistry (5)
  • Citizens of the Sea (15)
  • Climate Change (40)
  • Communication (4)
  • Competition (7)
  • Coral bleaching (32)
  • Corals (220)
  • Crabs, Shrimp & Relatives (65)
  • Crocodiles (3)
  • Currents (23)
  • Darwin (5)
  • Deepwater Horizon (82)
  • Defenses (38)
  • DNA barcoding (33)
  • Dolphins & Porpoises (21)
  • Earthquakes (11)
  • Education (88)
  • Eels (8)
  • Encyclopedia of Life (23)
  • Endangered species (80)
  • Energy (3)
  • Estuaries (4)
  • Events (15)
  • Feeding (99)
  • Films (6)
  • Fisheries (137)
  • Fluorescence (2)
  • Fossils (29)
  • Geologic periods (9)
  • Geology (39)
  • Glaciers (10)
  • Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (61)
  • Harvesting Wisely (3)
  • Hurricanes (27)
  • Ice (23)
  • Intelligence (5)
  • Jellyfish, Anemones & Relatives (59)
  • Larvae (6)
  • Lectures (20)
  • Lionfish (4)
  • Manatees & Dugongs (4)
  • Mangroves (32)
  • Maps (48)
  • MarineGEO (2)
  • Marine Snow (3)
  • Maritime history (87)
  • Marshes (11)
  • Medicine (18)
  • Migration (28)
  • Modeling (5)
  • Music (2)
  • Mussels, Oysters & Relatives (55)
  • National Museum of Natural History (107)
  • Native people (45)
  • Naturalist (20)
  • New discoveries (42)
  • News (11)
  • NOAA (166)
  • Ocean Acidification (10)
  • Oceanography (34)
  • Ocean Optimism (38)
  • Ocean Trash (21)
  • Oil spills (122)
  • Open ocean (15)
  • Paleobiology (59)
  • Penguins (22)
  • Photography (90)
  • Phytoplankton (9)
  • Predation (63)
  • Protecting Spaces (32)
  • Puffins (3)
  • Reducing Pollution (3)
  • Reproduction (73)
  • Research vessels (91)
  • Restoring Habitats (33)
  • ROVs (32)
  • Runoff (7)
  • Salmon (7)
  • Saving Species (7)
  • Scientific illustrations (54)
  • Scuba diving (49)
  • Seagrass (13)
  • Seahorses (17)
  • Sea level (19)
  • Seals & Sea Lions (24)
  • Seamounts (25)
  • Sea stars & Urchins (13)
  • Sea turtles (71)
  • Seaweed (22)
  • Senses (49)
  • Shark finning (23)
  • Sharks (56)
  • Shifting Baselines (12)
  • Shipwrecks (11)
  • Skates and rays (14)
  • Smithsonian collections (61)
  • Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (12)
  • Smithsonian exhibits (84)
  • Smithsonian Marine Station at Ft. Pierce (6)
  • Smithsonian scientists (230)
  • Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (22)
  • Snails & Slugs (10)
  • Sponges (23)
  • Squids & Octopuses (76)
  • Surfing (2)
  • Sustainable Seafood (9)
  • Tagging (20)
  • Technology (77)
  • Tides (8)
  • Tourism (10)
  • Tsunamis (8)
  • Tuna (5)
  • Under the microscope (66)
  • Vents & Volcanoes (33)
  • Viruses (4)
  • Walruses (4)
  • Waves (6)
  • Wetlands (12)
  • Whales (192)
  • Whaling (23)
  • Women in Science (12)
  • Worms (13)
  • Zooplankton (33)
  • (-) Algae (44)
  • (-) Beaches (20)
  • (-) Deep-sea corals (13)
  • (-) Polar bears (13)
  • (-) Scientists at work (160)
  • (-) Symbiosis (8)
  • (-) Weather (11)
  • Sort By Relevance
  • A-Z
  • Z-A
  • Newest
  • Oldest
an oyster shell on a beach
Article

How to Survive an Oil Spill: Oyster Edition

Oysters are powerhouses of water filtration. In a single day, one oyster can filter...
December 2018
A bloom of algae from up above
Photo

Algae Bloom Brings a Red Tide

An algae called Karenia brevis can bloom into a sea of red when there are...
Fish swim underwater amidst mangrove roots at Bocas del Toro, Panama.
Article

On the Trail of DNA in the Ocean

DNA is everywhere—it can be found in hair, saliva, blood, bones, feces or even...
July 2018
Microscopic beach dweller in the sand.
video

Organisms Beneath the Sand

What’s lurking beneath your beach blanket? Even when a beach looks empty, the...
Wed, 06/07/2017 - 15:48
A screenshot from the video showing a giant barrel sponge.
video

What Makes Sponges Grow?

Sponges are animals that eat tiny food particles as they pump water through their...
Fri, 12/11/2015 - 09:38
A screenshot from the video showing a school of swimming fish.
video

Bite Size: Bull Shark Predation of Tarpon

Follow a journey with satellite tags placed on bull sharks and tarpon. Both of...
Wed, 12/16/2015 - 09:38
A screenshot from the video showing equipment on a research vessel.
video

Wavechasers and the Samoan Passage

Watch as a team of wave chasers heads to Somoa where they search for an undersea...
Wed, 12/02/2015 - 09:46
A screenshot from the video of seagrass in Chesapeake Bay.
video

Seagrasses and Light in the Chesapeake Bay

Seagrasses growing on the seafloor of the Chesapeake Bay rely on light to...
Fri, 01/12/2018 - 09:35
A screenshot from the video "Women in Oceanography" showing a woman standing on a research vessel.
video

Women in Oceanography

If you think only men can helm research vessels to get their hands dirty and study...
Thu, 09/12/2013 - 07:22
as sea turtle at the surface
video

Exploring Ocean Life with an Underwater Vehicle

Studies along the Northwest Atlantic Ocean shelf break- the transition from...
Fri, 12/16/2011 - 15:46
the gulf stream depicted by temperature
video

Line W: A 10-Year Portrait of Our Planet

The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's "Line W" program is conducting research...
Fri, 12/16/2011 - 15:37
Screen shot of "Sea Grapes: A Google Earth Tour" with aerial view of the Earth in Google Earth.
video

Sea Grapes: A Google Earth Tour

“Sea grapes” may sound like something Poseidon would snack on, and not a killer...
Fri, 12/16/2011 - 10:16

Pagination

  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • Next page Next
  • Last page Last

Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Ocean
Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Flickr Follow us on Tumbr
Contact Us

Explore

  • Ocean Life
  • Ecosystems
  • Planet Ocean
  • Through Time
  • Conservation
  • Human Connections
  • At The Museum
  • About
  • Media Archive
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Donate
  • Ocean Life
    • Marine Mammals
    • Sharks & Rays
    • Reptiles
    • Seabirds
    • Fish
    • Invertebrates
    • Plankton
    • Plants & Algae
    • Microbes
  • Ecosystems
    • Coral Reefs
    • Deep Sea
    • Coasts & Shallow Water
    • Poles
    • Census of Marine Life
  • Planet Ocean
    • Tides & Currents
    • Waves, Storms & Tsunamis
    • The Seafloor
    • Temperature & Chemistry
  • Through Time
    • Ancient Seas
    • Extinctions
    • Evolution
    • The Anthropocene
  • Conservation
    • Fishing
    • Pollution
    • Habitat Destruction
    • Invasive Species
    • Acidification
    • Climate Change
    • Gulf Oil Spill
    • Solutions & Success Stories
    • Get Involved
  • Human Connections
    • Books, Film & The Arts
    • Recreation
    • Seafood
    • Exploration
    • History & Cultures
    • Careers
  • At The Museum
  • Educators

Search Smithsonian Ocean