SOCCOM Articles
- The Southern Ocean may be less of a carbon sink than we thought – Science News, June 2, 2019
- Having a whale of a time with sensors – ACS Sensors editorial, January 25, 2019
- Massive ocean carbon sink spotted burping CO2 on the sly – Nature, December 14, 2018
- New ocean floats deepen a carbon-cycle mystery – The Antarctic Sun, November 20, 2018
- FHS Ninth Graders Welcome Oceanographer from Princeton University – MyWolfforthNews, October 9, 2018
- Women Killin’ it in STEM Fields, The University Network, September 2018
- Diving robots find that Antarctic seas release surprising amounts of carbon dioxide in winter – Princeton University press release, August 14, 2018
- Veronica Tamsitt – Taking hold of opportunities in the Southern Ocean – OOI Early Career Highlight, August 15, 2018
- UA oceanographer part of study that modifies views on Southern Ocean’s climate role – Arizona Daily Star, June 10, 2018
- The deep sea may soon be up for grabs – NYTimes, June 8, 2018
- The challenge of observing a changing Southern Ocean – MBARI 2017 Annual Report
- How much longer can Antarctica’s hostile ocean delay global warming? – Nature, November 16, 2016
- Global ocean data illuminate Earth’s future climate – UA News, June 8, 2016
- Update from the SOCCOM Project – SOOS Newsletter, May 1, 2016
- Massive network of robotic ocean probes gets smart upgrade – Nature, March 22, 2016
- Anthropogenic carbon and heat uptake by the ocean: Will the Southern Ocean remain a major sink?. US CLIVAR Variations, Vol. 13, No. 4.
- Robotic floats will reveal Southern Ocean’s mysteries – Climate Central, Nov 28, 2014
- The Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling Program (SOCCOM) – Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Newsletter, Fall 2014