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Traffic is Messing up More than your Morning Commute
In balmy Bermuda, it is hard to imagine anything other than fresh air and sea breezes entering…
Bermudian Eels
Humans of many cultures have gone down to rivers to harvest eels for centuries, but even as eels…
Renewed Funding Will Bring Another Round of REUs to Bermuda
This spring, BIOS microbial oceanographer Rachel Parsons and Education Director,…
Students Experience Bermuda from Shore to Sea
There’s no denying that a lionfish, beautifully striped yet as pesky as a rat, is intriguing to see…
SAVE THE DATE: July 18th
This July BIOS will again host the Groundswell Lionfish Tournament, a festival and fishing…
BIOS is on Instagram!
Follow us @biosstation and tag us so that we can share your ocean photos with the BIOS…
In New Summer Course, Students Master Modern Methods at Sea
Within the contours of oceanographic data are the stories of great ocean currents, tiny plankton,…
New BIOS Board Chairman Finishes First Year in Elected Position
When Bill Charrier’s two daughters were young, he and his wife Anne traveled during their…
For Women in Oceanography, Progress is Made—and Challenges Remain
Oceanographer Kristen Buck has been spared the gender discrimination faced by her female…
Biologist Samia Sarkis becomes adjunct faculty member at BIOS
Samia Sarkis, a marine biologist who was the principal investigator of the BIOS aquaculture program…