Ocean Acidification and Coral Gene Expression
Making Links Between Bermuda and Israel
Scientists compare corals living in the Sargasso Sea and the Red Sea
Read MoreBrazil to Bermuda and Back Again
BIOS welcomes postdoctoral researcher Samuel Faria
Read MoreA Comprehensive Look at an Uncharted Reef
BIOS marine ecologist uses award to expand ongoing studies of a beloved island reef
Read MoreA New Tool for Coral Research
BIOS debuts a multipurpose mesocosm facility for experimental coral studies
Read MoreKey Opportunities at BIOS Pave the Way for Advanced Studies
How an early interest in the ocean led to a love of research for Danielle Becker
Read MoreKids these Days: A Toast to Moms Everywhere, Even in the Ocean
A recent study sheds light on how environmental conditions experienced by parent coral colonies influence their offspring’s survival and resilience
Read MoreThe Next Generation of Coral: What Can It Teach Us?
Newly-funded research looks to investigate rapid acclimatization and adaptations of coral to climate change
Read MoreWith 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 October marked a tipping point. NOAA scientists declared the onset of a global coral reef bleaching event impacting coral reefs in every ocean basin, and projected the bleaching will only intensify in 2016. This is the third such global bleaching event in history
Read MoreREU Student to Represent BIOS at ASLO Meeting
Kelly Speare, a 2012 REU student and 2013 BIOS summer intern, was chosen from a pool of qualified candidates to represent BIOS at the 2014 Ocean Sciences Meeting in Hawaii
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