Posts Tagged ‘Coral Reef Studies’
A Vision for the Next Ten Years of Global-Scale Earth Science
New NASA report involving BIOS scientist provides guidance for biology and geology observations that utilize remote sensing technologies
Read MoreMy internship protecting the reefs in Bermuda
A conversation with Natalia Padillo-Anthemides about her NSF-REU internship at BIOS
Read MoreKeeping a Close Eye on the Ocean—from Afar
Remote sensing technology proves effective in monitoring key regions of the world’s oceans, where upwelling and other essential ecosystem services occur.
Read MoreShedding Light on Coral Reefs
New research quantifies light availability on coral reef ecosystems
Read MorePumping Up Cold Water From Deep Within the Ocean to Halt Coral Bleaching
New research shows that pulses of cooler deep water reduced heat stress responses in corals.
Read MoreCan Pumping Up Cold Water from Deep Within the Ocean Halt Coral Bleaching?
New research shows that pulses of cooler deep water reduced heat stress responses in corals
Read MoreShedding Light on Coral Reefs
New research quantifies light availability on coral reef ecosystems
Read MoreA New Frontier in Science Teaching and Learning
BIOS offers remote summer internship amidst COVID-19 pandemic
Read MoreOcean Prosperity Programme Anniversary
Today [June 5] marks the one year anniversary of the Bermuda Ocean Prosperity Programme [BOPP], a partnership to create a binding marine spatial plan to sustainably manage Bermuda’s ocean environment and identify sustainable growth possibilities for ocean industries like fishing and tourism.
Read MoreA New Approach to Quantifying the Metabolic Rates of Coral
BIOS grant supports collaborative research between scientists at BIOS and Princeton
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