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2018-BATS-30th

An Ocean Sciences Icon Turns 30

Three decades ago, scientists came to Bermuda to address “big picture” questions about the ocean by…
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Navigating New Experiences in Bermuda

To visit Nonsuch Island, a lush 14-acre nature reserve located at the east end of Bermuda, the…
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A Special BIOS Reunion

Ed Argenta, a teacher consultant with the Connecticut Geographic Alliance, first came to BIOS…
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A New Tool for Coral Research

Corals, with their calcium carbonate skeletons and symbiotic photosynthetic algae, are among the…
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The Ocean’s Tiny Records of Climate Change

We have known for decades that scientists can learn about local climate conditions by studying the…
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Enjoying a Job with “A Million Things to Do”

Deborah Moran spent years working in Bermuda’s maritime industry, earning her SCUBA certification…
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Keeping Bermuda’s Beaches Beautiful

A scooter, four abandoned octopus traps, a 14-foot long fishing net, and several dozen flip-flops…
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A Big Project for Small Organisms—and the Atmosphere

A multidisciplinary team of scientists, including a group from BIOS, spent six weeks this summer…
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Unraveling the Microbial Mysteries of Sargassum Seaweed

Many oceanographers consider the Sargasso Sea to be an “ocean desert,” as high salinity and calm…
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BIOS Scientist Provides Updates on NASA Project

BIOS reef ecologist Eric Hochberg, principal investigator of the COral Reef Airborne…
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