Posts Tagged ‘Atlantic Explorer’
Marine Technicians: Supporting the Science at Sea
Specialized internships offer students a pathway to careers aboard sea-going research vessels
Read MoreHow Do We Understand the Ocean?
Summer course at BIOS introduces students to the field of observational oceanography
Read MoreA Joint Effort on the High Seas
Research cruise gives educators and a student the unique opportunity to work alongside scientists investigating zooplankton migration
Read MoreA Powerhouse in the Lab and at Sea
Research specialist Becky Garley brings unique skill set to studies of ocean carbon cycle
Read MoreRichard Smith “Chief” In Memoriam
Richard Smith, In Memoriam – remembering ‘Chief’ With sadness, the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) has received news of the passing of former BIOS staff member, Richard ‘Chief’ Smith. For twenty-nine years ‘Chief’ was the chief engineer on BIOS’s R/V Atlantic Explorer (RVAE). The son of a Navy sailor and a member of the U.S. Merchant Marines,…
Read MoreAfter 29 Years, Ship’s Chief Engineer Hangs up His Hard Hat
Richard Smith called “the soul of the Atlantic Explorer”
Read MoreAn Ocean Sciences Icon Turns 30
Dedicated scientists maintain their research at BATS, a mainstay of oceanography
Read MoreEnjoying a Job with “A Million Things to Do”
Deborah Moran finishes her first year as BIOS’s marine operations coordinator
Read MoreA New View of Bermuda’s Seamounts
Visiting vehicle provides undersea maps and navigational insights
Read MoreBIOS Oceanographic Technical Services Manager Nick Mathews Reflects on his First Year
“I like how I’m now able to influence the greater vision of how ships are operated to advance science research,” he said of his new role
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