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Georgia Institute of Technology: Georgia Tech Leading in the Quest for Ocean Solutions


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From a fishing community on the Mediterranean Sea to a research institution in a landlocked city four hours from the Atlantic, the quest to find solutions for challenges in our oceans has taken Georgia Tech’s Emanuele “Manu” Di Lorenzo on an interesting path in life. He has founded the Ocean Science and Engineering program at Georgia Tech and the Ocean Visions consortium both of which are dedicated to connecting research and ocean solutions to the research partners, investors, and stakeholders who can put those solutions into action at scale. The size of the climate change problems we face demands these coordinated efforts, connections, and actions. Learn more: c.gatech.edu/ocean-solutions ....

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In Atlantic Ocean, subtle shifts hint at dramatic dangers


Washington: It’s one of the mightiest rivers you will never see, carrying some 30 times more water than all the world’s freshwater rivers combined. In the North Atlantic, one arm of the Gulf Stream breaks toward Iceland, transporting vast amounts of warmth far northward, by one estimate supplying Scandinavia with heat equivalent to 78,000 times its current energy use. Without this current - a heat pump on a planetary scale - scientists believe that great swaths of the world might look quite different.
Now, a spate of studies, including one published last month, suggests this northern portion of the Gulf Stream and the deep ocean currents it’s connected to may be slowing. Pushing the bounds of oceanography, scientists have slung necklace-like sensor arrays across the Atlantic to better understand the complex network of currents that the Gulf Stream belongs to, not only at the surface, but hundreds of feet deep. ....

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