Oceans
- 			 Climate ClimateMissing winds probably foiled 2014’s chance for El NiñoLack of antitrade winds probably hampered 2014 El Niño. 
- 			 Oceans OceansPlastic may take unexpected routes to marine garbage patchesBy redefining ocean boundaries, researchers offer new insight to how litter moves through the oceans and who’s to blame for the floating clumps of trash. By Beth Mole
- 			 Physics PhysicsUnusual turbulence seen along North Carolina coastStorm winds in Currituck Sound, North Carolina, may have created just the right conditions for scientists to see a rare type of turbulence in ocean waves for the first time. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsSeeing past the jellyfish stingJellies don’t get nearly as much love as their cousins, the corals, but they deserve credit for providing homes to some creatures, dinner to others and more. They’re an integral part of the oceans. By Susan Milius
- 			 Oceans OceansViruses might tame some algal bloomsThe rapid demise of a giant, carbon-spewing algal bloom points to the influence of viral wranglers. 
- 			 Oceans OceansWorld’s largest ocean dead zone may shrink as Earth warmsNorth Pacific dead zone may grow smaller, not expand, as climate change weakens Pacific Ocean trade winds. 
- 			 Oceans OceansMercury at ocean surface may have tripled since preindustrial timesQuestions remain over dangers of toxic metal in environment. By Beth Mole
- 			 Oceans OceansWhales and ships don’t mix wellA 15-year study of blue whales off California has found that major shipping lanes cut through feeding grounds. 
- 			 Ecosystems EcosystemsOffshore wind farms may be seal feeding groundsHarbor seals were tracked visiting offshore wind farms, probably to find food, researchers say. 
- 			 Oceans OceansSaharan dust explains Bahamas’ paradoxical existenceWindswept dust from the Sahara Desert may fertilize bacteria that built the Bahamas. 
- 			 Environment EnvironmentMicroplastics lodge in crab gills and gutsCrabs can absorb microplastic particles through their gills and by eating polluted mussels. By Nsikan Akpan
- 			 Environment EnvironmentPlastic goes missing at seaA survey of the world’s oceans finds far less polymer trash than expected, and researchers don’t know where the rest of the plastic is. By Sam Lemonick