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An Ocean Sciences Icon Turns 30
Three decades ago, scientists came to Bermuda to address “big picture” questions about the ocean by…
Navigating New Experiences in Bermuda
To visit Nonsuch Island, a lush 14-acre nature reserve located at the east end of Bermuda, the…
A Special BIOS Reunion
Ed Argenta, a teacher consultant with the Connecticut Geographic Alliance, first came to BIOS…
A New Tool for Coral Research
Corals, with their calcium carbonate skeletons and symbiotic photosynthetic algae, are among the…
The Ocean’s Tiny Records of Climate Change
We have known for decades that scientists can learn about local climate conditions by studying the…
Enjoying a Job with “A Million Things to Do”
Deborah Moran spent years working in Bermuda’s maritime industry, earning her SCUBA certification…
Keeping Bermuda’s Beaches Beautiful
A scooter, four abandoned octopus traps, a 14-foot long fishing net, and several dozen flip-flops…
A Big Project for Small Organisms—and the Atmosphere
A multidisciplinary team of scientists, including a group from BIOS, spent six weeks this summer…
Unraveling the Microbial Mysteries of Sargassum Seaweed
Many oceanographers consider the Sargasso Sea to be an “ocean desert,” as high salinity and calm…
BIOS Scientist Provides Updates on NASA Project
BIOS reef ecologist Eric Hochberg, principal investigator of the COral Reef Airborne…