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2016 Annual Report

When it comes to an organization like BIOS, with over 100 years of history, having anniversaries to…
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Inspired by Sea Butterflies

BIOS oceanographer Amy Maas received $75,000 in June from the National Academies Keck Futures…
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The Fate of Carbon

For millennia, the exchange of CO2 (carbon dioxide) between the ocean and atmosphere has been…
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7th Annual Groundswell Lionfish Tournament on July 22

Since the first sighting of a lionfish in Bermuda in 2000, the invasive fish has posed a growing…
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Finding Answers Blowing in the Wind

The research vessel Atlantic Explorer sailed from BIOS in June sporting a new instrument…
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A New Opportunity for a Familiar Face

In 2013, Amanda Alker—then a student at Florida Atlantic University—came to BIOS as part of the…
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The Magic of the Marianas and Micronesia

Many people are familiar with—or have at least heard of—the Mariana Trench. Located in the western…
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Lights, Cameras… Sea Butterflies

Sea butterflies are tiny marine snails but, instead of a traditional foot, they have a pair of wing…
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Local Upbringing, Global Experience

On any given day, you’re likely to see Kyla Smith down at the BIOS waterfront corralling students…
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A Flower, a Ship, and a Way to Conduct Science

More than a flower, the Oleander is a container ship that provides weekly service between…
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