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Hundreds Attend July Lionfish Tournament at BIOS
A record 150 permitted lionfish cullers competed in the 6th annual Groundswell Lionfish…
BIOS Scientist Teams with Global Marine Research Project
A global marine research project designed to justify marine protected areas worldwide is set to…
BIOS Researcher Recognized for Meteorology Work
Mark Guishard, who heads the Risk Prediction Initiative at BIOS, was elected in June as a…
Ocean Circulation Implicated in Past Abrupt Climate Changes
There was a period during the last ice age when temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere went on a…
A Microbial “Whodunit”
An interdisciplinary team of scientists joined forces in July for their first annual research…
NASA Steps Up to Track the Shrinking of Earth’s Coral Reefs
The GREAT BARRIER REEF, transposed to North America’s west coast, would stretch from Baja…
NASA to Map Coral Reefs from the Air to Show Impact of Climate Change
Coral reefs have almost always been studied up close, by scientists in the water looking at small…
Scientist at Work: A Conversation with Hans Christian Steen-Larsen
Climatologist Hans Christian Steen-Larsen joined BIOS in March as an adjunct scientist, to continue…
A Nose for Nitrogen
Damian Grundle, on board the research vessel Atlantic Explorer, recently joined the BIOS faculty.
Little Lives in Bermuda’s Caves
The cool darkness of the cave provided relief from Bermuda’s spring sun when BIOS scientist …