Posts Tagged ‘Events’
Worldwide Clean Up, Local Effort
Clean up presents a great opportunity for students to give back to the community
Read MoreLionfish Tournament Draws More Than 600 People to BIOS
Teams culled 110 fish during annual “Eat Em to Beat Em” Groundswell Lionfish Tournament
Read MoreSAVE THE DATE: July 18th
This July BIOS will again host the Groundswell Lionfish Tournament, a festival and fishing competition designed to spread awareness about this aquatic nuisance species. Mark your calendar and bring a fork! It’s time to Eat ‘Em to Beat ‘Em.
Read MoreBIOS to Host Groundswell Lionfish Tournament
On Saturday, July 20, 2013, BIOS will be hosting the annual “Eat Um to Beat Um” Groundswell Lionfish Tournament in Ferry Reach, St. George’s
Read MoreSeminar Series: Shedding Light on Coral Reefs
Dr. Eric Hochberg, Associate Scientist at BIOS, will discuss how reef communities utilize light for growth, and explain how light measurements from satellites are used to learn more about the nature of reefs around the world
Read MoreBIOS Hosts Gala Event on November 9th
With the start of its 110-year anniversary just a few months away, and the recent installation of Dr. William Curry as the new President and Director, the BIOS has more than one reason to celebrate. Given the coincident timing of these two momentous occasions, BIOS is pulling out all the stops for its 2012 Gala Celebration on Friday, November 9 at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess hotel
Read More2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting
With more than 4,000 scientists, managers and educators from around the globe in attendance, 11 BIOS scientists participated in the 2012 Ocean Sciences meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah as either the leads or co-authors of 10 talks and 13 posters
Read MoreDissecting the ‘Black Box’ of the Ocean’s Biological Carbon Pump
Join us on Thursday, March 8, for BIOS’s Science Talk series with Senior Scientist, Dr. Mike Lomas at XL House. Lecture begins at 6:30pm. Tickets are $10. RSVP Vanessa.Shorto@bios.edu or call 297-1880
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