Evan Lubofsky

Evan Lubofsky is a science writer and editor at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
After studying journalism at UMass Amherst, he began writing about sensor and instrumentation technologies, eventually working with ocean scientists to tell stories about coral reef ecology, estuarine studies, and other areas of research. He was a 2015 WHOI Ocean Science Journalism Fellow, and his work has appeared in Smithsonian, WIRED, The Verge, Mental Floss, Hakai Magazine, and Frontiers in Ecology among other publications.
Music for the Ocean
		Immersive classical performances to spark global concern for the ocean			
			
					Secrets from the blue mud
		Microbes survive—and thrive—in caustic fluids venting from the seafloor			
			
					Rising tides, resilient spirits
		As surrounding seas surge, a coastal village prepares for what lies ahead			
			
					Behind the blast
		The marine superintendent who blew up Jaws			
			
					Grits, storms, and cosmic patience
		As storms stall liftoff, Europa Clipper Mission Team member Elizabeth Spiers patiently awaits the biggest…			
			
					Deep-sea amphipod name inspired by literary masterpiece
		Name pays tribute to Cervantes' Don Quixote and reinforces themes of sweetness and beauty			
			
					Hope in fossilized fish bits
		Abundant life in hotter ancient seas gives one paleontologist optimism for the future			
			
					The long journey of Bottle No. 71645
		Drift bottle released in 1968 to study ocean currents found on Maine beach			
			
					Counting on Corals
		As struggling reefs put a squeeze on Belize’s Blue Economy, could heat-tolerant corals be the…			
			
					An open polar sea?
		The once-romanticized notion of an ice-free Arctic comes full circle			
			
					Is underwater construction noise leaving scallops defenseless?
		Sea scallops expend a lot of energy reacting to noisy pile drivers			
			
					Puzzling over a mollusk mystery
		What’s causing a contagious cancer to spread among clams?			
			
					A cozy crusade
		The mittens of Arctic explorer Matthew Henson tell the story of hope and determination			
			
					How did the ocean remain so quiet during Tonga’s eruption?
		Underwater acoustics expert Gil Averbuch teases apart a mystery			
			
					Group Chat
		Underwater robots communicate in text-like fashion off the coast of Oahu			
			
					Paddling an angry, ancient ocean
		If ancient Beringians got to the Americas by boat, it couldn’t have been easy			
			
					Reconstructing the Bering Sea’s stormy past
		Researchers help Bering Sea indigenous communities understand the past and plan for future			
			
					Looking to the Mighty Mississippi for climate solutions
		Researchers measure alkalinity flowing into the Gulf of Mexico to assess a carbon dioxide removal…			
			
					When will Antarctica’s ice cliffs come crashing down?
		Researchers challenge their own assumptions to improve sea-level rise predictions			
			
					Making a splash on TikTok
		Nate “The lumpfish guy” Spada brings ocean science to millions with amazing creatures and a…			
			
					A toxic double whammy for sea anemones
		Exposure to both oil and sunlight can be harmful to sea anemones			
			
					Invasive tunicates have shellfish farmers crying “foul”
		As shellfish farmers struggle with invasive tunicate invasions, scientists are trying to gain insight into…			
			
					Novel tool sheds light on coral reef erosion
		Coral reefs are among the last lines of defense against coastal flooding.			
			
					