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Long-term data show a recent acceleration in chemical and physical changes in the ocean

New research published in Nature Communications Earth & Environment uses data from two…
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Planktonic sea snails and slugs may be more adaptable to ocean acidification than expected

Pteropods, or “wing-footed” sea snails and slugs, may be more resilient to acidic oceans than…
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BIOS Unveils Citizen Science Initiative

This September, BIOS is debuting a new citizen science program designed to encourage Bermuda’s…
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Virtual Public Launch of the Bermuda Ocean Prosperity Programme

The Bermuda Ocean Prosperity Programme (BOPP) believes the ocean is an important…
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Shedding Light on Coral Reefs

Earlier this year, BIOS senior scientist and coral reef ecologist Eric Hochberg published…
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BIOS Welcomes Fall Undergraduate Interns

Although fall semester courses at BIOS had to be cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the…
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21 Students in Largest Single Summer Internship Cohort

Summer internships for college-aged students were among the educational experiences that were…
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Pumping Up Cold Water From Deep Within the Ocean to Halt Coral Bleaching

The risk of severe coral bleaching—a condition in which corals lose their symbiotic algae, called…
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Understanding the Movement Patterns of Free-swimming Marine Snails

A new study published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science is changing the way that…
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Shedding Light on Coral Reefs

Earlier this year, BIOS senior scientist and coral reef ecologist Eric Hochberg published a paper…
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