Currents
Hydrostation ‘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.
Read MoreASU BIOS Celebrates World Ocean Day with an Open House
BIOS hosts a symposium, community reception, and open house to honor World Ocean Day and celebrate over 120 years of marine research.
Read MoreASU offers degrees to shape thriving ocean futures
College of Global Futures launches undergraduate, graduate degrees within School of Ocean Futures
Read MoreScientist Paper Highlights Need for More International Policy Focus on the Air-Ocean Nexus
The collection of research aims to evaluate air-sea exchange science, identify future research paths, and uncover new opportunities for collaboration, technology, and discovery.
Read MoreBermuda Hurricane Model Expands to the Caribbean
Research demonstrates the greater relevance of upper-ocean temperatures versus sea-surface temperatures alone in the prediction of hurricane intensity.
Read MoreCapt. John W. Moore, In Memoriam
With sadness, the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (ASU BIOS) has received news of the passing of our Advisory Board Member, Capt. John W. Moore.
Read More230 Students Successfully Complete The Climate Classroom
Students return for the Climate Classroom, an immersive STEM training program designed for M2s, that included a climate change themed quest, hands-on laboratory training and virtual reality experiences.
Read MoreGround Truthing for NASA – ASU BIOS Selected to Validate Satellite Measurements of Plankton and Ocean Illuminance
ASU BIOS leads two of the research teams in NASA PACE validation process; measuring light entering and leaving the ocean surface and counting and characterizing plankton that make up the surface of the ocean over three annual cycles.
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