Media Coverage

Monterey Bay area scientists featured in Shark Week film, Blue Serengeti

Center for Ocean Solutions: Monterey Bay area scientists featured in Shark Week film, Blue Serengeti

 

A Leading Marine Biologist Works to Create a 'Wired Ocean'

Yale Environment 360: A Leading Marine Biologist Works to Create a 'Wired Ocean'

 

Barbara Block Receives Rolex Award for Enterprise

National Geographic: Tracking Large Marine Predators at their "Cafes"

Natural History: Into the Blue Serengeti

The Guardian: Barbara Block: Use apps to save the great white shark

Live Mint & the Wall Street Journal: Barbara Block|Fish with Chips

 

Sea-Surfing "Wave Glider" Robot Deployed to Help Track White Sharks in the Pacific

Discovery News: Ocean Wi-Fi Hot Spot Detects Great White Shark

San Francisco Chronicle: Great white sharks back in Red Triangle

BBC: Sharks tracked by surfing robot and free app

NBC News: Solar-powered robots to track sharks

CBC News: Scientist create 'wired ocean' with shark-tracking app

Mail Online: Lost your great white shark? Don't worry, there's an app for that

 

TOPP publishes in Nature
Pacific’s California Current Likened to Africa’s Serengeti Plain -
Teeming with Animal Hotspots, Well-defined Highways, Annual Homecomings

Washington Post:West Coast boasts underwater Serengeti, study finds

New York Times: Oceans Imperiled But Still Teeming

San Francisco Chronicle: The Pacific Ocean's 'Corridors of Life'

San Jose Mercury News: California Coast is Hot Spot for Marine Life

MSNBC: Where do Ocean's Predators Roam? The Amazing Answers

Santa Cruz Sentinel: Study: Marine Life Population Rich But Fragile

Sign On San Diego: Marine Predators Flock to California Coast

Oregon Live: In Pacific's Fertile California Current, Marine Predators Bountiful, Study Shows