MEDIA COVERAGE FACULTY: Stephen Palumbi
Will Climate Change Wipe out the Coral Reefs? Watch an Expert Explain Why There’s Still Hope »
Interview with Senior Woods Fellow Steve Palumbi (Humanities and Sciences) on the future of the world's corals.
By Amelia Urry,
Toxin in crab among impacts of warm sea that alarm scientists »
Senior Woods Fellow Steve Palumbi (Humanities and Sciences) discusses the causes and potential impacts of warming West Coast waters.
By Peter Fimrite and Kurtis Alexander,
The Invisible Ocean Threat That Ripples Through the Food Chain »
Senior Woods Fellow Stephen Palumbi (Biology) discusses the critical role that corals play and how ocean acidification puts them at risk.
What Would You Study About the Ocean? »
KQED Education profiles Senior Woods Fellow Stephen Palumbi (Biology) about his career path and passion for marine biology.
By Andrea Aust,
Revealed: The Ocean's Tiniest Life at the Bottom of the Food Chain »
Senior Fellow, by courtesy, Steve Palumbi (Biology) discusses the importance of the trillions of microor
By Christopher Joyce,
BBC, PBS to Highlight Monterey Bay Rebound »
Quotes Senior Fellow, by courtesy, Steve Palumbi (Biology) on how the efforts of many people over time m
By Jason Hoppin,
The Monterey Bay catch is a bit of a mystery. And cheap. And delicious. »
Senior Fellow Steve Palumbi, by courtesy, (Biology) discusses how choosing to eat mackerel is both an environmentally fr
By Kera Abraham,
Sixth Extinction Proves Slower at Sea »
Marine Sciences Professor and Senior Fellow, by Courtesy Stephen Palumbi, discusses steps we can take to slow the impact
By Brittany Patterson and ClimateWire,
Ocean Life Faces Mass Extinction, Broad Study Says »
Marine Sciences Professor and Senior Fellow, by Courtesy Stephen Palumbi, discusses how limiting the industrialization o
By Carl Zimmer,
How a Few Species Are Hacking Climate Change »
Describes Woods Senior Fellow Steve Palumbi's research findings of two different mechanisms by which organisms can adapt to heat
By Emmy Marris,
Monterey Bay An 'Ocean Buffet Open For Business' This Spring »
Quotes Woods Senior Fellow Stephen Palumbi on reasons for this year's increased presence of marine animals and wildlife in Monterey Bay, Calif.
By NPR Staff,
Heat-Hardy Corals Could Help Save Dying Reefs »
Describes Woods Senior Fellow Steve Palumbi's study of heat-tolerant corals
By Rosanne Skirble,
Climate Change: Pacific Ocean Acidity Dissolving Shells of Key Species »
Quotes Woods Senior Fellow Steve Palumbi on how ocean acidity is dissolving shells of tiny sea creatures
By Paul Rogers,
Some Corals Can Adapt to Warmer Waters »
Quotes Steve Palumbi, Woods senior fellow, on study of heat-resistant coral species
By Douglas Quenqua,
Designer-Made Coral Reefs Could Survive Climate Change's Hot Seas »
Describes corals that can survive extreme heat in study by Woods Senior Fellow Steve Palumbi
By Amanda Mascarelli and Nature magazine,
Some Coral Reefs May Be Resistant to Climate Change, Scientists Say »
Quotes Woods Senior Fellow Steve Palumbi on his study of corals that adapt better than others to climate change
By Nick LaFave,
From Night Vision to Heaters, 3 of the Ocean’s Most Remarkable Eyes »
Excerpt from new book, "The Extreme Life of the Sea," co-authored by Steve Palumbi, director of the Hopkins Marine Station and senior fellow at the Stanford Woods Institute
By Stephen and Anthony Palumbi,
Stephen Palumbi’s New Book Celebrates the Ocean’s Biggest, Hottest and Fastest »
Review of The Extreme Life of the Sea, by Senior Fellow Stephen Palumbi and his son, Anthony Palumbi
By Kera Abraham,
Forget 'Shark Week': They Aren't the Only Fish in the Sea »
Senior Fellow Stephen Palumbi and his son, Anthony Palumbi, propose helping Americans get over their "shark obsession" by introducing them to the sea's other extreme creatures
By Stephen Palumbi and Anthony Palumbi,
Whalefest 2014: A Testimony to the Evolution of Thought »
Mentions talk about whales and other ocean creatures scheduled at Monterey weekend event by Woods Senior Fellow Steve Palumbi
By Kathryn Petruccelli,