Coral Ecophysiology Laboratory
BIOS Deploys New Microsensor Technology in Mangrove and Coral Investigations
ASU PhD candidate Tom Moran came to BIOS to study nitric oxide production in corals but soon joined projects on coral thermal stress and nitrogen cycling in Bermuda’s mangroves. As his fieldwork concludes and coral research continues, Moran is exploring how to connect these themes, focusing on how climate change impacts the resilience of both coral reefs and mangroves, essential to coastal ecosystems.
Read MoreHelping Corals Thrive in Warmer Waters: New Study Explores the Value of Artificial Upwelling
Three-year study seeks to evaluate the potential of artificial upwelling and identify depth and intensity scenarios that mitigate coral bleaching effectively with minimal risk of unwanted side effects.
Read MoreENCORE – A Step on the Path Toward More Resilient Corals
The ENCORE project (Enhancing Coral Resilience Against Climate Warming) at ASU BIOS is adding to scientific knowledge about how human intervention might give corals a leg up in their struggle to succeed in warmer waters
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 MoreWork Begins on Investigation into Coral Resilience Against Climate Warming
First year of work is based at BIOS and builds on results of previous grant
Read MoreASU Announces New School of Ocean Futures
Degree programs are set to launch in fall 2024
Read MoreBIOS Coral Reef Ecology Students Make a Splash at International Science Conference
Students from the 2021 cohort present at annual Ocean Sciences Meeting
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