Posts Tagged ‘Atlantic Explorer’
The Fate of Carbon
Tune in to your local PBS station or online to watch the latest episode of Changing Seas “The Fate of Carbon”
Read MoreBIOS’s Hydrostation S Receives Five More Years of Funding
The National Science Foundation commits $4 million for iconic research program, now operating in sixth
Read MoreAn Artist at Sea
An Oregon painter offers a unique perspective on ocean research through BIOS cruise
Read MoreFrom King Crab to Climate Change: A Conversation with BIOS Port Captain Rick Verlini
A former fishing captain now supports the BIOS-operated research vessel Atlantic Explorer
Read MoreA Student’s Contribution to Understanding Tiny Marine Life
Waterspouts and hours at the microscope are part of the BIOS experience for undergraduate researcher
Read MoreBIOS Marine Technician Supports Science at Sea
A conversation with BIOS Oceanographic Technical Services Manager Justin Smith
Read MoreA Microbial “Whodunit”
BIOS-SCOPE scientists go to sea to catch microbes and marine life as they transform organic matter in the ocean
Read MoreA Nose for Nitrogen
New BIOS faculty member Damian Grundle studies how this life-sustaining nutrient cycles in the ocean
Read MoreA New Marine Superintendent at the Helm
Quentin Lewis, a former ship captain, university employee, and small business owner, joins BIOS staff.
Read MoreA Showcase for Innovative BATS Research
BIOS technicians, who conduct research from the BIOS-operated research vessel Atlantic Explorer, shared their work this month at a premier ocean sciences meeting.
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