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Atlantis Project Studying Nutrition of Pregnant Women in Bermuda

Between April 1, 2011 and April 1, 2012, a total of 622 babies were born at King Edward VII…
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Leading the Way in Ocean Science Education

At BIOS, we believe that ocean science for human good involves not only research with tangible…
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Seminar Series: Shedding Light on Coral Reefs

Coral reefs are very important coastal ecosystems throughout the world’s tropical ocean, both socio…
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Research Amplifies Coral Worries

Bermuda’s coral reefs could be indirectly impacted by the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Rig…
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BIOS Explorer Brings Sargasso Science to Bermuda Students

In the two-week period from January 21 through February 1, over 1000 students and teachers from 18…
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RPI2.0 Announces Round 2 of its 2013 Seasonal Forecast Competition

Source: RPI2.0
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BIOS Scientists Mark 25 Years of Sargasso Sea Research

Since October 1988, scientists have been sampling the deep ocean waters of the Sargasso Sea as part…
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Atlantis Mobile Laboratory Returns To BIOS

The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences [BIOS] said they are pleased to announce the return of the…
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Research Reveals Patterns in Viruses that Attack Cyanobacteria

Many organisms have unique distributions that vary across the earth’s surface, following lines of…
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Some of our Achievements in 2012

Some of our achievements in 2012 using ocean science for human good include work to:
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