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Living, Breathing, and Learning Science
Last month a group of 39 P6 (primary school level 6, or grade 5 in the U.S. school system) students…
Olympian, Lionfish Expert, and, Now, BIOS Supervisor
Those who have lived in Bermuda or spent time around the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo…
BIOS Scientists Make Room for Flumes
When scientists study coral reefs, they are often interested in figuring out key components of reef…
BIOS’s Hydrostation S Receives Five More Years of Funding
Hydrostation S, the world’s longest-running hydrographic time-series with a location offshore…
Students to “Dabble in” Ocean Robotics
Building on two years of successful programs within Bermuda’s schools, including professional…
From King Crab to Climate Change: A Conversation with BIOS Port Captain Rick Verlini
At age 19, New Jersey native Rick Verlini first stepped on a fishing boat in Alaska,…
An Artist at Sea
What keeps you up at night? Barking dogs, traffic in the city, perhaps noisy neighbors? For Samm…
A New BIOS Facility for Biological Study
A new research facility under construction at BIOS will allow researchers to collect tiny organisms…
NASA Project Takes Scientists to Reefs Around the World
After six weeks in Australia, NASA’s COral Reef Airborne Laboratory (CORAL) has completed…
Study Reveals Corals’ Influence on Reef Microbes
Sean McNally, former BIOS Fall Semester student, Grant-in-Aid recipient, and teaching assistant (…