A Nose for Nitrogen

Damian Grundle

New BIOS faculty member Damian Grundle studies how this life-sustaining nutrient cycles in the ocean

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Looking Back, and to the Future: the Bermuda Program at 40

Bermuda Program interns

BIOS training leads to diverse careers in marine and atmospheric sciences, and beyond

Since it’s inception forty years ago, the Bermuda Program at BIOS has provided more than 150 Bermudian college students with a paid summer internship and practical experience in marine or atmospheric research.

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A BIOS REU, Times Two

Chloe Emerson

Chloe Emerson applied results from her first BIOS internship to a second study examining how ocean acidification impacts sea urchin spines.

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New Study Links Global Ocean Processes with Local Coral Reef Chemistry

An oceanographic buoy floats in calm ocean water

Five years of data collected on reefs and offshore in Bermuda shows that coral reef chemistry – and perhaps the future success of corals – is tied not only to the human carbon emissions causing systematic ocean acidification, but also to seasonal and decadal cycles in the open waters of the Atlantic, and the balance of biochemical processes in the coral reef community

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