by Lee Fenuccio | Feb 24, 2022 | News Briefs
Have you ever wondered what goes on at the Ocean Genome Legacy Center? If so, you are not alone. We frequently receive questions such as: Who can use OGL’s collections? What is in them? Where do the samples come from? How do I contact and work with OGL? To answer...
by Lee Fenuccio | Jan 27, 2022 | News Briefs, Research
Black corals are a group of largely deep-sea corals whose jet-black skeletons are highly prized for jewelry. But did you know that black corals are also among the longest-lived creatures on earth? Some individuals can live more than 4,000 years! Black corals may be...
by Nicole Kutenplon | Dec 22, 2021 | In the lab, News Briefs
Everyone knows that public aquariums are fun, but did you know that many of them also play important roles in conservation and research? OGL partners with public aquariums around the country to help discover and preserve the genomic diversity of the ocean. Since...
by Nicole Kutenplon | Nov 16, 2021 | In the lab, News Briefs, Research
We are extremely excited to join Northeastern University’s Professor Bill Detrich, and the National Science Foundation’s Office of Polar Programs, in launching the new Polar Genetic Resource Collection (PGRC) at OGL! This collection will preserve thousands of DNA and...
by Prince Wang | Oct 29, 2021 | In the field, News Briefs
It is Halloween again, and time for us to dress up and terrify our neighbors! Let’s look at the winners of this year’s spookiest creatures of the deep blue sea! Second place—Chondrocladia verticillata What if SpongeBob developed a taste for fresh meat? The answer is...
by Nicole Kutenplon | Sep 1, 2021 | News Briefs, Research
Calling all ham radio operators: The Federal Communications Commission has authorized special event callsign W4U to operate through Saturday, 11 September 2021. This special event station, the “Gulf of Mexico Underwater Forests,” will educate the worldwide amateur...