Posts Tagged ‘Hydrostation S’
Celebrating 40 Years of the Oceanic Flux Program
Deep in the Sargasso Sea, the OFP continues to track the ocean’s interior
Read MoreOut to Catch a Spring “Bloom”
BIOS gliders team up to monitor phytoplankton growing offshore Bermuda
Read MoreBIOS’s Hydrostation S Receives Five More Years of Funding
The National Science Foundation commits $4 million for iconic research program, now operating in sixth
Read MoreA Microbial “Whodunit”
BIOS-SCOPE scientists go to sea to catch microbes and marine life as they transform organic matter in the ocean
Read MoreBy the Numbers: A Look at BIOS’s R/V Atlantic Explorer
Ten years on, the R/V Atlantic Explorer has sailed tens of thousands of miles on behalf of BIOS scientists and hundreds of other researchers worldwide for science work and marine education initiatives
Read MoreIn New Summer Course, Students Master Modern Methods at Sea
New course aims to introduce students to the methods and technologies that have become the bread and butter of modern oceanography
Read MoreBIOS Celebrates 25 Years of Oceanographic Time-series Science
On April 24, 2014, BIOS faculty, staff, and supporters gathered in the Tradewinds Auditorium at BUEI to highlight a quarter century of science carried out through the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS), and to celebrate the numerous individuals who have contributed to the growth and longevity of the oceanographic time-series
Read MoreThe Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) Celebrates A Quarter Century of Science
By the end of its first decade, BATS supported 60 different research groups conducting time-series projects near Bermuda, with many scientists using BATS data to make fundamental discoveries about the cycling of trace metals and their relationship with ocean biology, the role of eddies in the cycling of nutrients, and the role of the ocean in the global carbon cycle
Read MoreThe BATS 25th Anniversary Cruise
A very special Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) research cruise marking the program’s 25th year
Read MoreNational Science Foundation Commits $14 Million Dollars to Ongoing Research at BIOS
Amid growing concern regarding the current federal funding climate for ocean science research, the National Science Foundation (NSF) just announced continued support for the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) research program at BIOS
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