Posts Tagged ‘Gliders’
New BIOS Partnership Enhances School’s Science Curriculum
Topics to include ocean technology, engineering, and problem solving
Read MoreBIOS Marine Technician Supports Science at Sea
A conversation with BIOS Oceanographic Technical Services Manager Justin Smith
Read MoreMAGIC Room Opens at BIOS
New state-of-the-art facility enhances education, research analyses, and glider operations
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 MoreHurricane Risk Research to Focus on Bermuda
Risk Prediction Initiative (RPI) Member companies and local sponsors have agreed to fund a project to reconstruct a pre-historical record of hurricanes in Bermuda, using information gained from examinations of sediments deposited by hurricane storm surges and waves in two island water bodies, Spittal Pond and Mangrove Lake
Read MoreNew BIOS Gliders Launched Offshore Bermuda on First Mission
“Jack” and “Minnie” will spend nine months gathering data about seasonal changes
Read MoreTwo New Gliders Arrive at BIOS
“Jack” and “Minnie” will be in Bermudian waters by the end of summer
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
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