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Exploring Dynamics of Reef Function

Coral reefs present scientists with a unique challenge. How do you accurately measure ecosystem…
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A New Study of Tiny Organisms

For her research at BIOS, Amy Maas studies one of the ocean’s smallest organisms—a…
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Bringing Coral to Classrooms Worldwide

A group of BIOS researchers and educators had the opportunity to share their marine science…
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BIOS Hosts Annual Teacher Training Workshop

Forty public school teachers took part in two-day training at BIOS in late October as part of the…
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A Shark Attack on Glider Jack

Not long after sunrise on July 24, a BIOS-operated ocean glider named Jack climbed slowly from a…
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Keeping Track of Bermuda’s Weather

Twice a day on Bermuda—and at weather stations around the world—meteorologists launch huge helium…
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Coastal Clean Up Effort a Success

Bottles, bits of plastic, and a discarded lawn chair were among items pulled from Whalebone Bay and…
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An Evening at the Hamilton Princess

The BIOS-operated vessel Atlantic Explorer docked at the Hamilton Princess Hotel &…
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Tracing a Water Journey

In the Southern Ocean, cold surface water sinks to about 1,500 feet (500 meters) and travels…
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From Classroom to Real Oceanographic Research

Sitting in a math lecture at the University of Cambridge in England last winter, Scott Li was…
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