Posts Tagged ‘Ocean Biogeochemistry’
Study: Microbial Life Helps Warming Ocean Adapt
New research reveals microbial ocean life that drives the carbon cycle in the Atlantic is adapting to warmer conditions. The findings give insight to how the ocean may adapt to warmer conditions and how to better forecast the future.
Read MoreGood News for Three Long-Term Ocean-Monitoring Programs at BIOS
Funding renewals will allow research initiatives to extend through 2025 and 2026
Read MoreShipboard Teamwork
Despite pandemic-related challenges, collaboration and can-do attitudes move science forward
Read MoreA Giant Effort for Tiny Marine Plankton
BIOS researchers and colleagues returned this spring to the Southern Ocean for a final research cruise since the ongoing study began in 2008
Read MoreBIOS REU Program Debuts New Format
The National Science Foundation (NSF) internship program offers undergraduates semester-long research experience at BIOS
Read MoreGliders Return to Action
BIOS’s three gliders, sidelined by sharks, leaks, and the pandemic, head back to the water
Read MoreBIOS-SCOPE Funding Renewed
The interdisciplinary, multi-institutional research program will continue its study into the microbial ecology of the Sargasso Sea
Read More‘A Fantastic Boost for My Career’
Interns from the U.K. navigated pandemic restrictions this fall to follow their research passions at BIOS
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 MoreLong-term data show a recent acceleration in chemical and physical changes in the ocean
Two open-ocean hydrographic stations record 40 years of change in the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean
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