Posts Tagged ‘BATS’
In New Summer Course, Students Master Modern Methods at Sea
New course aims to introduce students to the methods and technologies that have become the bread and butter of modern oceanography
Read MoreScientist at Work: A Conversation with BIOS Biologist Leocadio “Leo” Blanco-Bercial
Leocadio Blanco-Bercial began work at BIOS in January with the intention of continuing his study of plankton genetics
Read MoreREU Student Presents at Aquatic Sciences Meeting
From Boston, to Bermuda, and beyond: REU student presents at Aquatic Sciences meeting in Spain
Read MoreOceanographer Recognized for Innovative Research
Dr. Craig Carlson was recognized recently for his work at BIOS that links Sargasso Sea microbes and the carbon cycle
Read MoreBIOS’s R/V Atlantic Explorer to Host Chief Scientist Training Cruise
From May 30-June 9, BIOS’s R/V Atlantic Explorer will be hosting the 2014 Chief Scientist Training cruise, led by Dr. Maureen Conte and attended by fourteen graduate students, post docs, and early career faculty from throughout the US
Read MoreBIOS Celebrates 25 Years of Oceanographic Time-series Science
On April 24, 2014, BIOS faculty, staff, and supporters gathered in the Tradewinds Auditorium at BUEI to highlight a quarter century of science carried out through the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS), and to celebrate the numerous individuals who have contributed to the growth and longevity of the oceanographic time-series
Read MoreDeepgliders: The Next Frontier in Ocean Exploration
Recently, Professor Charlie Eriksen and his team from the University of Washington visited BIOS to conduct extensive field testing of a Deepglider in the waters off Bermuda
Read MoreThe Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) Celebrates A Quarter Century of Science
By the end of its first decade, BATS supported 60 different research groups conducting time-series projects near Bermuda, with many scientists using BATS data to make fundamental discoveries about the cycling of trace metals and their relationship with ocean biology, the role of eddies in the cycling of nutrients, and the role of the ocean in the global carbon cycle
Read MoreThe Human Backbone of the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS)
25 years of cruises, collaborations and research: a testament in the words of Dr. Rod Johnson to the research technicians, principal investigators and BIOS support staff of BATS
Read MoreThe BATS 25th Anniversary Cruise
A very special Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) research cruise marking the program’s 25th year
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