Students in the Field today
Rutgers students Conor Nixon and Jessica Defeo visited the Moriches CODAR station to learn how radar technology monitors our coastal waters.
Rutgers students Conor Nixon and Jessica Defeo visited the Moriches CODAR station to learn how radar technology monitors our coastal waters.
A new study led by Rutgers researchers reports long-term warming and shifts in salinity in the Caribbean Through‑Flow (CTF), a major ocean current that connects the tropics to the North…
BARBADOS IS BEING seen as a future hub for marine innovation, hurricane forecasting and scientific education. Regional and international ocean experts made that announcement at the pre-launch media briefing for…
June 19, 2025 Rutgers University’s Center for Ocean Observing Leadership recently welcomed a distinguished delegation from Catalonia, Spain, and industry partners from California for two days of collaboration focused on…
July 9, 2025 — New Brunswick, NJ This summer, a group of motivated middle school students from across New Jersey got a hands-on introduction to cutting-edge science through the Rutgers…
June 13, 2025 — New Brunswick, NJ The Rutgers University Masters of Operational Oceanography (MOO) program hosted a guest lecture this week by Jackie Veatch, an oceanographer and researcher specializing…
Students pursuing their Masters in Operational Oceanography (MOO) recently undertook a field trip to Sea Bright, New Jersey, where they inspected high-frequency (HF) radar stations critical for real-time monitoring of…
Congratulations to Fernando Pareja whose paper Effect of estuary urbanization on tidal dynamics and high tide flooding in a coastal lagoon has been ranked by the American Geophysical Union as within…
Living seawalls can offer some of the benefits of living shorelines Armoring shorelines with hardened substances protects the shore, but it generally does not offer the benefits of nature-based alternatives…
Yesterday was the Rutgers graduate school graduation and very exciting was the chance to celebrate some of Marine Science students. Congrats to three of our recent PhD graduates who took…