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Three Months in Bermuda: A Springboard to Success
For many students, especially during their undergraduate college years, the difference between…
From Bermuda Program Participant to Medical Doctor
Since the inception of the Bermuda Program in 1976, more than 150 young Bermudians have…
Temperature is King (At Least, as it Concerns Coral)
Successful scientific research is rarely a one-person endeavor, particularly when the research is…
The Next Generation of Coral: What Can It Teach Us?
“How resilient are coral reefs to global climate change?”
Bringing Coral to Classrooms Worldwide
A group of BIOS researchers and educators had the opportunity to share their marine science…
BIOS Hosts Annual Teacher Training Workshop
Forty public school teachers took part in two-day training at BIOS in late October as part of the…
A Sea Journey of 22,000 Miles
Oceanographer Neal Pettigrew is still piecing together the 1,392-day trip his runaway…
Exploring Dynamics of Reef Function
Coral reefs present scientists with a unique challenge. How do you accurately measure ecosystem…
A New Study of Tiny Organisms
For her research at BIOS, Amy Maas studies one of the ocean’s smallest organisms—a…
Coastal Clean Up Effort a Success
Bottles, bits of plastic, and a discarded lawn chair were among items pulled from Whalebone Bay and…