Posts Tagged ‘Amy Maas’
Ground Truthing for NASA – ASU BIOS Selected to Validate Satellite Measurements of Plankton and Ocean Illuminance
ASU BIOS leads two of the research teams in NASA PACE validation process; measuring light entering and leaving the ocean surface and counting and characterizing plankton that make up the surface of the ocean over three annual cycles.
Read MoreAnimals in Ocean’s Twilight Zone Thrive on Upcycled Nutrients
Microzooplankton are an important component of the deep sea food web, according to a new study by an interdisciplinary team of scientists through the EXPORTS campaign.
Read MoreChanging Seas – Bermuda: Life at Ocean’s Edge
As the shipwreck capital of the world, Bermuda is known for its treacherous reefs. But these unique corals may also offer clues to heightened resilience in the face of a changing climate. Working at the edge of science – and living at the edge of the ocean – experts study and protect these islands and reefs they call home.
Read MoreStudents Identify Organisms With ‘Keys to the Ocean’
Partnership between Arizona State University and BIOS results in online game that teaches valuable scientific skill
Read MoreStudy reveals salps play outsize role in damping global warming
Jelly plankton blooms can offset as much CO2 as emitted by millions of cars
Read MoreSpending a Short Semester Studying Abroad
Undergraduate students visit BIOS for coursework in coral reefs and climate change
Read MoreBIOS’s Ocean Academy Opens Doors of Opportunity
Curriculum Enrichment Program supports experiential training for Bermudian undergraduate students
Read MoreBIOS Supports Bermuda’s Next Generation of Environmental Stewards
Two events held in conjunction with community partners focus on engaging and educating the island’s youth
Read MoreASU Announces New School of Ocean Futures
Degree programs are set to launch in fall 2024
Read MoreOcean Exploration Through Video Game Simulation: “subROV”
BIOS faculty provide scientific support and content for new game coming fall 2022
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