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Advertisement for a live event titled 'Ocean Research in Action' hosted by Texas A&M University Oceanography, showing a researcher working with equipment on a boat at sunrise. Viewers are invited to watch the event on Facebook Live on Monday, July 21 at 10 AM CT.
Jul 14, 2025

Led by expert Texas A&M faculty both on land and at sea, the broadcast brings real-time science to life from the Gulf.

Logo of the Gulf of America Coastal Ocean Observing System (GCOOS) beside an image of the United States Capitol building with an American flag flying on the right.
Jun 18, 2025

As a national leader in real-time ocean data, the Gulf of America Coastal Ocean Observing System—part of Texas A&M’s Department of Oceanography—was highlighted before Congress as essential to public safety, economic resilience, and disaster response across the Gulf Coast.

Promotional image for Texas A&M Oceanography's series on The Blue Economy, featuring a vibrant underwater scene with corals and sunlight filtering through the water, titled 'Part 3: Energy Resources with Dr. Jessica Fitzsimmons'.
Jun 17, 2025

Can ocean mining fuel our green energy future without harming deep-sea ecosystems? Explore Part 3 of Texas A&M Oceanography & the Blue Economy to find out.

Overhead view of a rotunda floor with Texas A&M University seal, surrounded by columns.
May 22, 2025

From psychology and chemistry to oceanography, the Arts and Sciences faculty prove to be high-impact researchers and educators who make significant contributions across disciplines.

An illustration of the Jason-3 satellite orbiting above Earth, with detailed solar panels extended on either side.
May 22, 2025

Breakthrough satellite data captures the smallest ocean currents in stunning detail, putting Aggies at the forefront of ocean science.

Satellite image showing a hurricane approaching land, overlaid with text 'Texas A&M Oceanography and The Blue Economy, Part 2 Coastal Hazards with Dr. Ping Chang.'
May 16, 2025

How are Aggie scientists helping coastal communities weather storms and rising seas? Dive into Part 2 of Texas A&M Oceanography & the Blue Economy to find out.

Promotional image for Texas A&M Oceanography and The Blue Economy, Part 1: Environmental Sustainability with Dr. Vina Liu. Features a person holding a transparent globe with water and continents, symbolizing environmental care, over a backdrop of sparkling ocean water.
Apr 28, 2025

How do Aggie scientists protect our oceans while powering coastal economies? Dive into Part 1 of Texas A&M Oceanography & the Blue Economy to find out.

Group of six individuals holding awards, standing in front of a Texas A&M University banner with the slogan "Be Here.
Mar 11, 2025

The annual spring banquet recognized the achievements of students and benefactors while awarding prestigious medals to former students and faculty for their contributions to science, humanities, law and philanthropy.

Dr. Sarah Hu, Alexis Adams and Kayla Nedd s smiling for a selfie on a sunny day by the ocean, with all three wearing Texas A&M University apparel.
Mar 3, 2025

Dr. Sarah Hu says that communication, collaboration and curiosity are key to instilling a greater understanding of the ocean's significance in shaping our planet and launching the next wave of aspiring oceanographers.

Don Walsh speaking at a podium in a museum with a large ship model in a display case in the background.
Feb 13, 2025

The late Capt. Don Walsh ’68, a deep-sea pioneer and ocean explorer, will be memorialized with a next-generation ocean surveillance vessel.