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2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting

Last February, 11 BIOS scientists participated in the 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting in Salt Lake City…
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Our Unique Pink Sand

Pink sand. It makes Bermuda’s beaches some of the most beautiful and picturesque in the world…but…
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Trophic BATS Cruise

Follow Doug on the 10 day cruise here.

Ocean Microbe Communities Changing, but Long-Term Environmental Impact Is Unclear

Source: Sciencedaily.com
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BIOS Highlights Lionfish Threat

When more than 1,100 Bermudian primary school children took part in the Bermuda Institute of Ocean…
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Hooked on Science

Saltus alum John Paul Skinner swears he has the “best job ever.” In his role as Education Officer…

Unprecedented, Man-made Trends in Ocean’s Acidity

As part of the natural carbon cycle, atmospheric CO2 reacts with the ocean’s surface waters to…
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BIOS Explorer 2012: Gizmos and Gadgets to Study the Ocean

Read more here. 

A Birds-eye View of Island’s Underwater Beauty

In the past, if you wanted to measure Bermuda’s reefs you had to don a scuba tank and dive, tape…
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Dissecting the ‘Black Box’ of the Ocean’s Biological Carbon Pump

The global ocean absorbs roughly 25% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. A significant…
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