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The Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) Celebrates A Quarter Century of Science
In the late 1980s scientists at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) were looking for a…
The Human Backbone of the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS)
In the late 1980s Rod Johnson was working in the UK civil service—a “fantastic job” by…
The BATS 25th Anniversary Cruise
From October 18-25, 2013, a group of scientists and technicians were at sea aboard the R/V…
Novel Use for a Familiar Instrument
In addition to salt, seawater contains a variety of other dissolved and particulate materials, such…
REU Student to Represent BIOS at ASLO Meeting
Kelly Speare, a 2012 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) student and 2013 BIOS…
BIOS Supports the Bermuda Blue Halo Marine Reserve
The Bermuda Government is currently holding a public consultation regarding the creation of a…
CREOL Debuts New Lab to Study Reef Ecosystem Efficiency
The traditional method for assessing reef health involves fieldwork; that is, going out to the reef…
BIOS Offers K-12 Schools Abroad Unparalleled Opportunities
Although BIOS was originally founded as a research station for college and university students,…
National Science Foundation Commits $14 Million Dollars to Ongoing Research at BIOS
Amid growing concern regarding the current federal funding climate for ocean science research, the…
Funding Renewed for Russian-American Long-Term Census of the Arctic (RUSALCA) Research Program
In 2003 the field of Arctic research was significantly advanced by the signing of a Memorandum of…