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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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
Students From Around the World Study Coral Reef Ecology at BIOS
Dr. Eric Hochberg, one of the CRE course instructors, said, “I have two goals with CRE. The first…