Posts Tagged ‘Journal’
Increasing hurricane intensity around Bermuda linked to rising ocean temperatures
New research shows that hurricane maximum wind speeds in the subtropical Atlantic around Bermuda have more than doubled on average over the last 60 years due to rising ocean temperatures in the region.
Read MoreKeeping a Close Eye on the Ocean—from Afar
Remote sensing technology proves effective in monitoring key regions of the world’s oceans, where upwelling and other essential ecosystem services occur.
Read MoreMangroves, Microbes, and Greenhouse Gases
A former CABIOS intern returns to BIOS to conduct his doctoral research on the production of nitrous oxide in Bermuda’s mangrove ecosystems
Read MoreThe Sargasso Sea has become warmer and saltier, and the loss of oxygen and ocean acidification is accelerating
The subtropical oceans are getting warmer and saltier, losing oxygen, and gaining carbon dioxide, and in the recent decade, these changes have accelerated.
Read MoreShedding Light on Coral Reefs
New research quantifies light availability on coral reef ecosystems
Read MoreCan Pumping Up Cold Water from Deep Within the Ocean Halt Coral Bleaching?
New research shows that pulses of cooler deep water reduced heat stress responses in corals
Read MoreShedding Light on Coral Reefs
New research quantifies light availability on coral reef ecosystems
Read MoreSmall but Mighty…and Seasonal!
New research uncovers trends in Sargasso Sea zooplankton community
Read MoreBIOS Scientist and Board Member Supports Doctoral Student’s Research
Multi-year collaboration results in co-authored scientific paper
Read MoreUpper ocean water masses shrinking in changing climate: Less efficient CO2 sink
The oceans help buffer the Earth from climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide and heat at the surface and transporting it to the deep ocean. New research indicates the North Atlantic Subtropical Mode Water, an upper ocean water mass, is shrinking in a changing climate and becoming a less efficient sink for heat and carbon dioxide.
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