Posts Tagged ‘Environmental Monitoring’
Bermuda Climate Change Report Part I
Published through the Bermuda Aviation Authority with the support of lead sponsor HSBC Bermuda
Read MoreWhen the Ocean Gives You Plastic, Make Art and Do Research
New art displayed in BIOS laboratory inspires those working on the plastic waste problem
Read MoreWhen Opportunity Knocks Twice
Canadian Associates of BIOS scholarship supports second internship for recent college graduate Aleksandra Crossman
Read MoreBIOS Faculty Contribute to Government Report on the State of Bermuda’s Marine Waters
Document serves as a tool prior to the establishment of a marine protected area network in Bermuda
Read MoreA BIOS Treasure: The Tudor Hill Marine Atmospheric Observatory
BIOS’s research facility recently supported two international collaborative scientific publications
Read MoreBermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences joins ASU’s Global Futures Lab
Partnership will help researchers better understand ocean health; Arizona State University now has two research centers devoted to monitoring the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
Read MoreWhen Saturdays Became Learning Days
BIOS’s education department creates internship for university students sidelined by pandemic
Read MorePlanktonic sea snails and slugs may be more adaptable to ocean acidification than expected
An evolutionary study finds that pteropods, or “wing-footed” sea snails and slugs, have faced acidified oceans in the past – and survived.
Read MoreBIOS Unveils Citizen Science Initiative
New program offers four opportunities for community members to gather and record environmental data
Read More“An Epic Mission”: Slocum Glider “Silbo” Circumnavigates the Atlantic Ocean
Teledyne Marine reports that its Slocum G2 Glider dubbed Silbo, manufactured by Teledyne Webb Research, completed a 4+-year journey that circumnavigated the Atlantic Ocean in four legs, a first for an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV).
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