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In the (Mesophotic) Zone

Bermudians know that invasive lionfish like to eat their native fish, and that they gobble them in…
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Tudor Hill Observatory Being Outfitted for Next Chapter of Atmospheric Science

“We hope it will be fully operational in the next couple of months,” said BIOS scientist …
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Grant Catalyzes New Study of Ocean Microbes at BIOS

St. George’s, Bermuda –– An anonymous donor has awarded BIOS $6 million to support…
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On Tudor Hill, All is Merry and Bright

More than a year after hurricane-strength winds toppled BIOS’s 75-foot (23-meter) atmospheric…
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A Sky-High Survey of Coral Reefs

NASA’s Earth Venture Suborbital-2 Program has awarded BIOS scientist Dr. Eric…
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With Coral Reefs in Hot Water, Bermuda Could be a Safe Haven

Elevated ocean temperatures have threatened coral reefs around the world for over a year, but this…
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New Study Links Global Ocean Processes with Local Coral Reef Chemistry

Five years of data collected on reefs and offshore in Bermuda shows that coral reef chemistry – and…
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Taking the Plunge

In September, boys from Dellwood Middle School visited Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve to snorkel,…
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Congratulations to the 2015 REU Students (and their BIOS Mentors)

After making their final presentations for the semester, students with the Research…
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The Science of Shark Oil Barometers

Outside many homes on Bermuda, curious-looking bottles hang from porches. These are shark oil…
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