Read more here.
Hooked on Science
February 26, 2012
![](/sites/default/files/styles/block_image_16_9_med/public/imported-bios/MSD11_WackyScience8_copy.jpg?itok=bMVd4ZrO)
Saltus alum John Paul Skinner swears he has the “best job ever.” In his role as Education Officer at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS), “JP,” as he likes to be called, regularly divides his time between running a number of diverse educational programmes and taking students into the field—“the really fun part,” he says, as it typically involves a boat ride out to Bermuda’s reefs.
The Science Behind Successful Sailboat Racing
July 29, 2020
![](/sites/default/files/styles/block_image_16_9_med/public/imported-bios/Ocean-Diaries-sailing-and-oceanography.jpg?itok=mwBLDRVz)
After the successful inaugural episode of Ocean Diaries—a virtual education program and collaboration that aired as a Facebook Live event on the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, and Zoo (BAMZ) Facebook page last month to over 2,000 views—the team of educators at BAMZ, the Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS), BIOS, and the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI) quickly remobilized to begin working on episode 2.
Bermuda Program Student Completes Joint Internship with BIOS and the Bermuda Weather Service
July 29, 2020
![](/sites/default/files/styles/block_image_16_9_med/public/imported-bios/Amber-Wolffe01.jpg?itok=FDlSzqUr)
While the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted summer internship plans for many university students, Amber Wolffe, an undergraduate student in meteorology and mathematics at Metropolitan State University in Denver (Colorado, USA), overcame these challenges to complete an eight-week Bermuda Program internship with the Bermuda Weather Service (BWS, a section of the Bermuda Airport Authority). Since 1976, the BIOS Bermuda Program has selected a handful of budding scientists each year to receive paid fellowships that allow them to work on specific projects of interest alongside BIOS scientists in both field and laboratory settings.
Teachers Take an Expedition to the Sargasso Sea
December 20, 2012
![](/sites/default/files/styles/block_image_16_9_med/public/imported-bios/Currents-Dec.jpg?itok=EiM5j05X)
Source: Ocean Academy Blogger
Some of our Achievements in 2012
January 26, 2013
![](/sites/default/files/styles/block_image_16_9_med/public/imported-bios/AE_jan-1.jpg?itok=c_MBoIu0)
Some of our achievements in 2012 using ocean science for human good include work to:
BIOS Explorer Brings Sargasso Science to Bermuda Students
February 25, 2013
![](/sites/default/files/styles/block_image_16_9_med/public/imported-bios/Explorer_Feature1.jpg?itok=CykPwGBl)
In the two-week period from January 21 through February 1, over 1000 students and teachers from 18 different primary schools around the island came to BIOS for the 2013 BIOS Explorer program. This year’s theme, “Expedition Sargasso,” focused on the biology, chemistry, and physics of the Sargasso Sea – the only sea in the world bounded by currents instead of land masses.
Leading the Way in Ocean Science Education
March 25, 2013
![](/sites/default/files/styles/block_image_16_9_med/public/imported-bios/Currents_Interns2012.jpg?itok=_dbcC3X7)
At BIOS, we believe that ocean science for human good involves not only research with tangible benefits for communities and the environment, but also education programs that highlight the many ways our lives are connected with the ocean. We view education as a crucial part of ocean science research, helping to translate the work of our faculty into meaningful experiences for visitors, students, teachers, and Bermuda residents.
Young BIOS Employee Embarks on New Adventure Overseas
April 26, 2013
![](/sites/default/files/styles/block_image_16_9_med/public/imported-bios/ForrestWilliamsJr.jpg?itok=-uT-j3KS)
Back in 2006 when Forrest Williams first arrived at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) as a Waterstart student, he wasn’t sure where the experience would take him. “My science teacher in school referred me to the program…I guess she thought I was a good student,” recalls Forrest.
Women in an H2O World
April 26, 2013
![](/sites/default/files/styles/block_image_16_9_med/public/imported-bios/Kaitlin.jpg?itok=PZam0Hk6)
Girl Power in Science! As part of her NOAA Teacher at Sea experience, Kaitlin Baird (BIOS’s Science in Education Coordinator) compiled a list of women working in diverse aspects of ocean science research and education.