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40-year study charts oceans in peril

Warmer, saltier, more acidic oceans threaten human, environmental health

Scientist Paper Highlights Need for More International Policy Focus on the Air-Ocean Nexus

Even casual observers of environmental science understand the fundamental interconnection between…

Bermuda Hurricane Model Expands to the Caribbean

Samantha Hallam and ASU BIOS COO Mark Guishard are teaming up again to expand upon the work related…

Capt. John W. Moore, In Memoriam

With sadness, the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (ASU BIOS) has received news of the passing…

230 Students Successfully Complete The Climate Classroom

The highly anticipated and fully booked Climate Classroom made its return to the ASU BIOS campus…
Jihad and Leo on the Atlantic Explorer

Inspired by the Deep Blue

Bermudian student Jihad Muhammad: A rising marine biologist’s journey through ASU BIOS internships…

Ground Truthing for NASA – ASU BIOS Selected to Validate Satellite Measurements of Plankton and Ocean Illuminance

Typically associated with the study of Earth’s upper atmosphere and beyond, satellites deployed by…

Dr. Fred T. Mackenzie, In Memoriam

With sadness, the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences has received news of the passing of Life…

Canary in the Coal Mine: How One Small Island Became the Face of Bermuda’s Changing Climate

Charles Island is one of a group of small, uninhabited islands that form a broken chain across the…

Atlantic Ocean near Bermuda is warmer and more acidic than ever, 40 years of observation show

Oceans are constantly changing. These changes don’t only affect marine life but also have wide-…
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