Posts by Tiffany Wardman
The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences Appoints Rosemarie McMahon as Director of Advancement
BIOS is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Rosemarie McMahon as its new Director of Advancement.
Read MoreKrill Provide Insights Into How Marine Species Can Adapt to Warmer Waters
A research team led by Uppsala University has discovered how Northern krill genetically adapt to climate change, providing key insights for protecting marine ecosystems. The study highlights the importance of understanding krill adaptation to predict the resilience of ocean populations.
Read MoreBIOS Deploys New Microsensor Technology in Mangrove and Coral Investigations
ASU PhD candidate Tom Moran came to BIOS to study nitric oxide production in corals but soon joined projects on coral thermal stress and nitrogen cycling in Bermuda’s mangroves. As his fieldwork concludes and coral research continues, Moran is exploring how to connect these themes, focusing on how climate change impacts the resilience of both coral reefs and mangroves, essential to coastal ecosystems.
Read MoreEmpowering the Next Generation of Women: ASU BIOS Hosts the Black Girls Dive Foundation
Black Girls Dive Foundation scholars and educators dive into marine science, STEM, and Bermuda’s cultural heritage on week-long field course.
Read MoreILS Bermuda Extends Convergence 2024 Agenda in Partnership with ASU BIOS: Converging Innovation – Accelerating Science and ILS Solutions
Convergence 2024 expands with science-focused afternoon featuring global climate expert Peter Schlosser.
Read MoreThe ASU BIOS Station Welcomed Talented Summer Interns
Each summer the Bermuda Program offers a unique opportunity for Bermudian students, ages 18 and older, to broaden their knowledge of marine and atmospheric sciences and learn about the daily operations of an active research station.
Read MoreArizona State University Bermuda Scholarships open to applicants; Bermuda College signs agreement with ASU
The ASU Bermuda Tuition Scholarship program makes available five full-tuition scholarships per year for Bermudian students, awarded on a competitive basis, to study in person at one of ASU’s campuses.
Read MoreHydrostation ‘S’ Turns 70
Located southeast of Bermuda, Hydrostation ‘S’—a set of unmarked geographic coordinates (32 degrees 10 minutes North, 64 degrees 30 minutes West)—has yielded measurements of temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity and other parameters every two weeks for seven decades.
Read MoreHelping Corals Thrive in Warmer Waters: New Study Explores the Value of Artificial Upwelling
Three-year study seeks to evaluate the potential of artificial upwelling and identify depth and intensity scenarios that mitigate coral bleaching effectively with minimal risk of unwanted side effects.
Read MoreASU BIOS celebrates World Ocean Day by honoring BIOS’s 120 years of marine research
Plus, ASU BIOS announces new scholarship opportunities for Bermuda students.
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