Deborah Thomas, professor of oceanography and former dean of geosciences, will begin her appointment at the Galveston campus next week.

Texas A&M scientist has found that late season storms to have greater potential for intensifying than early season storms.

A team of scientists will develop a support system for U.S. West Coast marine communities threatened by climate change.

A Texas A&M Liquid Robotics WaveGlider is collecting and transmitting water quality data from above the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary in the Gulf of Mexico.

Texas A&M Oceanography undergraduates recently spent four days on a research cruise in the Gulf of Mexico.

A Texas A&M study shows weather events carried contaminated water to the Flower Garden Banks sanctuary off the Galveston Coast, much farther than expected.

A Texas A&M-Galveston marine biology professor contributed to a comprehensive work about all of the world’s ecosystems.

A species called T. dohrnii is able to reverse its own aging process. Texas A&M-Galveston researchers are trying to see if this could apply to humans.

It’s believed early settlers to the islands eventually changed the landscape of the Bahamas.

An international team including a Texas A&M researcher concluded that to predict future climate trends, more attention is needed regarding historical records from millions of years ago.