Posts Tagged ‘Coral Reef Studies’
Does Sunscreen Mean Trouble in Paradise?
BIOS researchers shed light on impacts of sunscreen on Bermuda’s corals
Read MoreSilbiger tests thermal tolerances of coral from different climates
Recent study shows that colonies of a Caribbean coral species from warmer waters are more robust to temperature stress.
Read MoreMaking Links Between Bermuda and Israel
Scientists compare corals living in the Sargasso Sea and the Red Sea
Read MoreCayman may be spot of hope in coral survival
BIOS scientists, Gretchen Goodbody-Gringley, visits the Central Caribbean Marine Institute in Little Cayman.
Read MoreBrazil to Bermuda and Back Again
BIOS welcomes postdoctoral researcher Samuel Faria
Read MoreStudents Fly South for the Winter
Colby College group comes to BIOS for a short-term educational program
Read MoreNew study looks at how coral absorbs light
Researchers in Bermuda have released a new study on how corals absorb light in different conditions.
Read MoreA Comprehensive Look at an Uncharted Reef
BIOS marine ecologist uses award to expand ongoing studies of a beloved island reef
Read MoreFollowing the Light
Researchers show that corals adapt photosynthetic rates to prevailing environmental conditions
Read MoreMeet the supervisors who helped to shape four scientists’ careers
Knowing when to hand-hold and when to step back is crucial for helping early-career researchers.
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