Marine Biogeochemistry Laboratory
Long-term data show a recent acceleration in chemical and physical changes in the ocean
Two open-ocean hydrographic stations record 40 years of change in the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean
Read MoreThe Sargasso Sea has become warmer and saltier, and the loss of oxygen and ocean acidification is accelerating
The subtropical oceans are getting warmer and saltier, losing oxygen, and gaining carbon dioxide, and in the recent decade, these changes have accelerated.
Read MoreThe Ocean Responds to a Warming Planet
New research indicates that upper ocean water masses are shrinking in a changing climate
Read MoreEnhancing Workforce Capacity
Weeklong course helps scientists improve carbon dioxide measurements
Read MoreA Powerhouse in the Lab and at Sea
Research specialist Becky Garley brings unique skill set to studies of ocean carbon cycle
Read MoreRecommendations to Inform a UK Ocean Acidification Monitoring Strategy
A new report, written to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), outlines a framework for a national ocean acidification monitoring strategy for the United Kingdom. The report was submitted by the Defra Science Advisory Council Ocean Acidification sub group, of which BIOS scientist Nicolas Bates is a member.
Read MoreExploring Dynamics of Reef Function
This year’s Cawthorn Innovation Award granted to three BIOS researchers
Read MoreTracing a Water Journey
Grant collaboration with BIOS will shed light on a vast and powerful, yet poorly understood, area of the ocean
Read MoreTiny Algae, Surprising Findings
BIOS scientist Nick Bates explores how algae may cause carbon dioxide release into the atmosphere
Read MoreBIOS Scientist Honored
Long list of publications helps earn Nick Bates a second doctorate
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