Posts Tagged ‘Ocean Biogeochemistry’
An Ocean Sciences Icon Turns 30
Dedicated scientists maintain their research at BATS, a mainstay of oceanography
Read MoreA Big Project for Small Organisms—and the Atmosphere
More than 100 scientists from 20 research institutions, including BIOS, studied plankton and the ocean’s chemical and physical properties
Read MoreRecommendations to Inform a UK Ocean Acidification Monitoring Strategy
A new report, written to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), outlines a framework for a national ocean acidification monitoring strategy for the United Kingdom. The report was submitted by the Defra Science Advisory Council Ocean Acidification sub group, of which BIOS scientist Nicolas Bates is a member.
Read MoreBATS Funding Renewed
The ongoing, iconic study at BIOS will continue, with focus on improved modeling and increased collaborations
Read MoreA New Vehicle Tests Bermuda’s Waters
Clio, an autonomous robot, is designed for speed and efficiency when sampling far below the ocean surface
Read MoreFinding Answers Blowing in the Wind
Finding Answers Blowing in the Wind
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 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
Read MoreOut to Catch a Spring “Bloom”
BIOS gliders team up to monitor phytoplankton growing offshore Bermuda
Read MoreTiny Algae, Surprising Findings
BIOS scientist Nick Bates explores how algae may cause carbon dioxide release into the atmosphere
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