Posts Tagged ‘Atlantic Explorer’
Military Experience “Essential for the Job”
A conversation with BIOS Marine Operations Coordinator Susan Brittner
Read MoreFrom the R/V Atlantic Explorer to Alpacas: A Conversation with BIOS Marine Superintendent Ron Harelstad
Harelstad helps to manage the 170-foot BIOS research vessel Atlantic Explorer. His next adventure come spring? Managing dozens of alpaca on his farm
Read MoreBy the Numbers: A Look at BIOS’s R/V Atlantic Explorer
Ten years on, the R/V Atlantic Explorer has sailed tens of thousands of miles on behalf of BIOS scientists and hundreds of other researchers worldwide for science work and marine education initiatives
Read MoreIn New Summer Course, Students Master Modern Methods at Sea
New course aims to introduce students to the methods and technologies that have become the bread and butter of modern oceanography
Read MoreGlider’s Work During Hurricane Reveals Unique Insights About Storm Dynamics
BIOS researchers launched their new glider Anna directly into the path of Hurricane Gonzalo for a rare look at hurricane dynamics below the sea surface
Read More2014 Chief Scientist Training Cruise – The Story Behind the Science
The purpose of these cruises is to give early-career marine scientists, including PhD students, insight into what it takes to successfully plan and execute a research cruise—everything from acquiring funded ship time to mobilizing laboratory equipment and supplies, from reporting at sea to living aboard a working research vessel
Read MoreBIOS’s R/V Atlantic Explorer to Host Chief Scientist Training Cruise
From May 30-June 9, BIOS’s R/V Atlantic Explorer will be hosting the 2014 Chief Scientist Training cruise, led by Dr. Maureen Conte and attended by fourteen graduate students, post docs, and early career faculty from throughout the US
Read MoreDalhousie and BIOS Announce New Collaborative Program
After years of collaborating on a variety of education programs, Dalhousie University and BIOS have taken a significant step in formalizing and expanding their partnership: the launch of new opportunities through the Dalhousie-BIOS Experiential Learning Fund
Read MoreBIOS’s R/V Atlantic Explorer Sports New Hydraulic Deck Crane
Research vessels are one of ocean science’s most valuable workhorses, providing researchers with access to remote waters and safely carrying scientific equipment and personnel around the world
Read MoreThe Human Backbone of the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS)
25 years of cruises, collaborations and research: a testament in the words of Dr. Rod Johnson to the research technicians, principal investigators and BIOS support staff of BATS
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