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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…
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 …
Grant Catalyzes New Study of Ocean Microbes at BIOS
St. George’s, Bermuda –– An anonymous donor has awarded BIOS $6 million to support…
On Tudor Hill, All is Merry and Bright
More than a year after hurricane-strength winds toppled BIOS’s 75-foot (23-meter) atmospheric…
A Sky-High Survey of Coral Reefs
NASA’s Earth Venture Suborbital-2 Program has awarded BIOS scientist Dr. Eric…
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…
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…
Taking the Plunge
In September, boys from Dellwood Middle School visited Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve to snorkel,…
Congratulations to the 2015 REU Students (and their BIOS Mentors)
After making their final presentations for the semester, students with the Research…
The Science of Shark Oil Barometers
Outside many homes on Bermuda, curious-looking bottles hang from porches. These are shark oil…