Posts Tagged ‘Environmental Monitoring’
Ocean 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 MoreDoes Sunscreen Mean Trouble in Paradise?
BIOS researchers shed light on impacts of sunscreen on Bermuda’s corals
Read MoreBermuda Ocean Prosperity Program Formed
Today [June 5] the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Waitt Institute, and Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences [BIOS], signed a Memorandum of Understanding [MOU] to form the Bermuda Ocean Prosperity Programme.
Read MoreHamilton Princess commits to fishing industry
The [Princess] also increased its support for BIOS’s bid to reduce the number of invasive lionfish in Bermuda’s waters by buying more fish from the organisation.
Read MoreA Team Tackles a Troublesome Fish
Scientists collaborate on projects to reduce Bermuda’s invasive lionfish population
Read MoreUNCW Grad Fires Up Oil From Ocean Plastics
Bonnie Monteleone spearheads annual sampling of the North Atlantic with BIOS and sailed from Brazil to South Africa with 5 Gyres Institute to collect 110 surface samples of plastic debris.
Read MoreA DNA Library for Bermuda’s Fish
BIOS scientists build a new tool for ecology and conservation with BAMZ fish collection
Read MoreThe Fate of Carbon
Tune in to your local PBS station or online to watch the latest episode of Changing Seas “The Fate of Carbon”
Read MoreInspired by Sea Butterflies
New grant will examine how sea butterflies swim, and could influence the design of a robotic vehicle
Read MoreA Flower, a Ship, and a Way to Conduct Science
The Oleander is a container ship that provides weekly service between Bermuda and New Jersey. For decades, it also has been a platform for BIOS scientists and others to observe the ocean
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