Posts Tagged ‘Atlantic Explorer’
The BATS 25th Anniversary Cruise
A very special Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) research cruise marking the program’s 25th year
Read MoreNational Science Foundation Commits $14 Million Dollars to Ongoing Research at BIOS
Amid growing concern regarding the current federal funding climate for ocean science research, the National Science Foundation (NSF) just announced continued support for the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) research program at BIOS
Read MoreMicrobial Oceanography Course at BIOS Celebrates 15 Years
Since 1999 undergraduate and graduate students from around the world have traveled to BIOS each summer to participate in the Microbial Oceanography course
Read MoreCelebrating 35 Years of Particle Flux Measurements in the Sargasso Sea
This year, the Ocean Flux Program celebrates 35 years of continuous measurements, making it the longest running time-series of its kind
Read MoreSome of our Achievements in 2012
Thanks to your support in 2012, scientists at BIOS were able to make significant strides in understanding pressing ocean science issues of both local and global importance. At the same time, BIOS educators successfully brought ocean science education into the hands of students and teachers throughout Bermuda and beyond its borders
Read MoreOcean Rendezvous Rescues Research Project
Source: Bernews
BIOS and WHOI team up on the high-seas to recover a moored profiler with more than two years worth of data 6000m below the surface
Trophic BATS Cruise
Follow Doug Bell, Research Technician, Phytoplankton Ecology Lab and colleagues from the University of South Carolina, Dauphin Island Sea Lab and Arizona State University, on a 10 – day research cruise aboard the R/V Atlantic Explorer
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