Posts Tagged ‘Environmental Monitoring’
Hydrostation ‘S’ Turns 70
Located southeast of Bermuda, Hydrostation ‘S’—a set of unmarked geographic coordinates (32 degrees 10 minutes North, 64 degrees 30 minutes West)—has yielded measurements of temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity and other parameters every two weeks for seven decades.
Read MoreENCORE – A Step on the Path Toward More Resilient Corals
The ENCORE project (Enhancing Coral Resilience Against Climate Warming) at ASU BIOS is adding to scientific knowledge about how human intervention might give corals a leg up in their struggle to succeed in warmer waters
Read MoreStudy Highlights Importance of Mineral Iron in Ocean Ecosystems
Research reveals the importance of mineral forms of iron in regulating the cycling of this bio-essential nutrient in the ocean
Read MoreGlobal Atlantic Financial Group leads funding to support deep-sea research and education efforts at BIOS
A research team from BIOS are collecting and analyzing data from the ocean depths, using specialized video cameras along with water column sampling to gain first-ever insights into sharks and other mobile fishes that live at depths up to 3,500 meters.
Read MoreSpending a Short Semester Studying Abroad
Undergraduate students visit BIOS for coursework in coral reefs and climate change
Read MoreThe Sepia Toned Photograph and Sea-Level Rise
How scientists used a historical document to measure climate change impacts in Bermuda
Read MoreBlue Prosperity Plan for Bermuda’s Ocean and Economy
Bermuda advances plan for healthy ocean and improved economy for public consultation
Read MoreStudents Find a Science-Filled Summer at BIOS
Weeklong Ocean Science Camp offers an introduction to Bermuda’s marine environment
Read MoreMARINE Innovation and the Next Generation
Collaborative summer workshop brings new opportunity for ocean technology education to Bermudian students
Read More‘An Amazing Place to Learn and Grow’
Seventeen Bermudian students selected for 2022 Bermuda Program summer internships
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