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Committed to Science
Among the many lessons we’ve learned from the COVID-19 pandemic is the value of having a highly…
Students Learn the Wonders of the Water Cycle
On October 12 and 13, BIOS debuted a new classroom education module focused on the water cycle and…
BIOS Featured in Online Ocean Education Series
BIOS research initiatives and education programs were the topic of a recent episode of “Ocean Hour…
Bermuda Gold Cup
The Argo Group is a longtime supporter of BIOS and Ocean Academy. As the Title Sponsor of…
Mangroves, Microbes, and Greenhouse Gases
For five weeks spanning October and early November, Brett Jameson, a doctoral candidate at the…
Making Waves on the High Seas
In early August, BIOS welcomed two new members to its Ship Operations Department—Ella Cedarholm and…
Canadian Associates of BIOS Celebrates 45 Years
The Canadian Associates of BIOS (CABIOS) was founded in 1975 by the late Dr. Earlston Doe…
The Sargasso Sea has become warmer and saltier, and the loss of oxygen and ocean acidification is accelerating
These are the findings from nearly forty years of shipboard observations made in the deep Sargasso…
Long-term data show a recent acceleration in chemical and physical changes in the ocean
New research published in Nature Communications Earth & Environment uses data from two…
Planktonic sea snails and slugs may be more adaptable to ocean acidification than expected
Pteropods, or “wing-footed” sea snails and slugs, may be more resilient to acidic oceans than…