Posts by Katherine Joyce
A Fruitful Partnership
Canadian student finds support and ongoing scientific collaboration from BIOS mentor
Read MoreBIOS Scientist and Board Member Supports Doctoral Student’s Research
Multi-year collaboration results in co-authored scientific paper
Read MoreOcean Prosperity Programme Anniversary
Today [June 5] marks the one year anniversary of the Bermuda Ocean Prosperity Programme [BOPP], a partnership to create a binding marine spatial plan to sustainably manage Bermuda’s ocean environment and identify sustainable growth possibilities for ocean industries like fishing and tourism.
Read MoreUpper ocean water masses shrinking in changing climate: Less efficient CO2 sink
The oceans help buffer the Earth from climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide and heat at the surface and transporting it to the deep ocean. New research indicates the North Atlantic Subtropical Mode Water, an upper ocean water mass, is shrinking in a changing climate and becoming a less efficient sink for heat and carbon dioxide.
Read MoreWith Ships Docked And Labs Closed, Scientists’ Field Research Season Fades Away
From WBUR: Around this time last year, oceanographer Maureen Conte was on a research ship off the coast of Bermuda, hauling scientific instruments up out of the ocean.
Read MoreVirtual series to explore ocean depths
International ocean experts have joined forces to launch a “virtual education series” on the seas around Bermuda.
Read MoreOleander Project at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences Ushers in New Era of Research
Updated vessel and instruments monitor upper ocean currents, temperatures, and carbon chemistry in the North Atlantic
Read MoreFor BIOS Scientists and Staff, an Unprecedented Challenge
COVID-19 has shuttered labs and restricted gatherings. Researchers remain dedicated and working (mostly from home)
Read MoreA New Approach to Quantifying the Metabolic Rates of Coral
BIOS grant supports collaborative research between scientists at BIOS and Princeton
Read MorePreparing for a New Facility at BIOS
This spring and summer, instruments are being assembled for transfer to the Institute
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