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Oceanus
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
21 episodes
1 week ago
A WHOI marine chemist studies how mercury pollution in Colombia’s Amazon threatens the Indigenous way of life. Story written and narrated by Rachel Mann. Read the full story at https://go.whoi.edu/toxicgoldmining
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A WHOI marine chemist studies how mercury pollution in Colombia’s Amazon threatens the Indigenous way of life. Story written and narrated by Rachel Mann. Read the full story at https://go.whoi.edu/toxicgoldmining
Show more...
Nature
Science,
Earth Sciences
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The long journey of bottle No.71645
Oceanus
6 minutes
7 months ago
The long journey of bottle No.71645
Send us a text A drift bottle released in 1968 to study ocean currents was found on a Maine beach. What have we learned about these marine highways since this early experiment began? Written by Evan Lubofsky. Narrated by Scott Dickson. Read along: https://go.whoi.edu/bottle71645 (Photo by Jan Hahn, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
Oceanus
A WHOI marine chemist studies how mercury pollution in Colombia’s Amazon threatens the Indigenous way of life. Story written and narrated by Rachel Mann. Read the full story at https://go.whoi.edu/toxicgoldmining