Posts Tagged ‘Oceanic Flux Program’
ASU Announces New School of Ocean Futures
Degree programs are set to launch in fall 2024
Read MoreA Career of Submarines, Yachts, and Research Vessels
BIOS oceanographic technical services manager brings decades of diverse skills to his job
Read MoreBermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences joins ASU’s Global Futures Lab
Partnership will help researchers better understand ocean health; Arizona State University now has two research centers devoted to monitoring the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
Read MoreWith Ships Docked And Labs Closed, Scientists’ Field Research Season Fades Away
From WBUR: Around this time last year, oceanographer Maureen Conte was on a research ship off the coast of Bermuda, hauling scientific instruments up out of the ocean.
Read MoreBIOS Scientists Gather for Ocean Sciences Meeting
Presenters from BIOS among nearly 5,000 attendees at international conference
Read MoreHurricane Nicole sheds light on how storms impact deep ocean
A new study of Hurricane Nicole by researchers at the MBL and BIOS has provided novel insight on those impacts. Nicole had a significant effect on the ocean’s carbon cycle and deep sea ecosystems, the team reports.
Read MoreCelebrating 40 Years of the Oceanic Flux Program
Deep in the Sargasso Sea, the OFP continues to track the ocean’s interior
Read MoreA Special Net for Special Organisms
A new tool arrives at BIOS to help scientists investigate the migratory lives of tiny marine animals
Read MoreA Nose for Nitrogen
New BIOS faculty member Damian Grundle studies how this life-sustaining nutrient cycles in the ocean
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
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