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2016 Annual Report
When it comes to an organization like BIOS, with over 100 years of history, having anniversaries to…
Inspired by Sea Butterflies
BIOS oceanographer Amy Maas received $75,000 in June from the National Academies Keck Futures…
The Fate of Carbon
For millennia, the exchange of CO2 (carbon dioxide) between the ocean and atmosphere has been…
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…
Finding Answers Blowing in the Wind
The research vessel Atlantic Explorer sailed from BIOS in June sporting a new instrument…
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…
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…
Lights, Cameras… Sea Butterflies
Sea butterflies are tiny marine snails but, instead of a traditional foot, they have a pair of wing…
Local Upbringing, Global Experience
On any given day, you’re likely to see Kyla Smith down at the BIOS waterfront corralling students…
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…