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Sunglint occurs when sunlight reflects off the ocean at the same angle satellites observe it, producing mirror-like images while affecting ocean color measurements.
The Science Center for Marine Fisheries (SCEMFIS) has announced that researchers from NASA’s Earth Science Division have joined the center’s Industry Advisory Board, a move aimed at expanding the use of satellite-based ocean data in fisheries science.
The rapid brightening off Florida’s west coast took place across late January and early February amid two massive winter storms named Fern and Gianna. The weather systems were so vast that they even drove temperatures below freezing in parts of the state.
Far off the New England coast, one of Earth’s rarest mammals is surviving on a food source so small it usually slips past human eyes. By zooming in from orbit, NASA has now turned that invisible resource into something scientists can see, track, and ...
OCEAN SPRINGS, MS / ACCESS Newswire / March 4, 2026 / The Science Center for Marine Fisheries (SCEMFIS) is pleased to announce that researchers from NASA's Earth Science Division have joined SCEMFIS a
Since 1971, space agencies have crashed retired spacecraft at Point Nemo, raising concerns about ocean debris and the ISS retirement.
The Investigating Ocean Worlds (InvOW) project will measure organic compounds across three domains: the subseafloor (A), the ocean (B), and the cryosphere (C), with a goal of helping NASA apply what has been learned about the Earth’s oceans to other ...