Posts Tagged ‘Ocean Currents’
Illuminating Effects of Mesoscale Eddies on Coral Reefs
Research project investigates the contemporary and historic effects of eddies on coral metabolism and growth
Read MoreUndergraduate Interns Leave BIOS With Key Skills, Lasting Friendships
Annual fall program at BIOS supports 12 weeks of research and skills-development workshops
Read MoreUpper ocean water masses shrinking in changing climate: Less efficient CO2 sink
The oceans help buffer the Earth from climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide and heat at the surface and transporting it to the deep ocean. New research indicates the North Atlantic Subtropical Mode Water, an upper ocean water mass, is shrinking in a changing climate and becoming a less efficient sink for heat and carbon dioxide.
Read MoreOleander Project at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences Ushers in New Era of Research
Updated vessel and instruments monitor upper ocean currents, temperatures, and carbon chemistry in the North Atlantic
Read MoreThe Ocean Responds to a Warming Planet
New research indicates that upper ocean water masses are shrinking in a changing climate
Read MoreThe Ocean Responds to a Warming Planet
New research indicates that upper ocean water masses are shrinking in a changing climate
Read MoreA Gaggle of Gliders
Global mission brings additional scientific capacity to Bermuda’s waters
Read MoreHurricanes May Be Reshaping Big Parts of the Ocean
Scientists are just starting to tease out the long-distance changes that hurricanes inflict on coastlines and the deep ocean alike.
Read MoreDown Into the Depths They Go
New technologies help scientists understand the dynamics of the deep ocean
Read MoreBATS Funding Renewed
The ongoing, iconic study at BIOS will continue, with focus on improved modeling and increased collaborations
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