Hydrostation ‘S’ Turns 70

June 11, 2024

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Located southeast of Bermuda, Hydrostation ‘S’—a set of unmarked geographic coordinates (32 degrees 10 minutes North, 64 degrees 30 minutes West)—has yielded measurements of temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity and other parameters every two weeks for seven decades.


ASU BIOS celebrates World Ocean Day by honoring BIOS’s 120 years of marine research

June 09, 2024

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Plus, ASU BIOS announces new scholarship opportunities for Bermuda students.


Scientist Paper Highlights Need for More International Policy Focus on the Air-Ocean Nexus

April 30, 2024

Even casual observers of environmental science understand the fundamental interconnection between atmospheric conditions and the well-being of marine ecosystems. What happens in the atmosphere inevitably finds its way into the ocean and, vice versa, the outcomes of deep ocean processes eventually bubble up to the surface and into the air above. Yet, the authors of a recently published paper point out, one would be hard-pressed to find these connections between the air and ocean represented adequately – if at all – in international environmental policies and regulations.


Bermuda Hurricane Model Expands to the Caribbean

April 29, 2024

Dr. Samantha Hallam and ASU BIOS COO Dr. Mark Guishard are teaming up again to expand upon the work related to the effect of upper ocean heat on Bermuda hurricanes conducted during Dr. Hallam’s internship at BIOS in 2019.


Canary in the Coal Mine: How One Small Island Became the Face of Bermuda’s Changing Climate

January 22, 2024

Charles Island is one of a group of small, uninhabited islands that form a broken chain across the southern side of Castle Harbour. At least, for now it is one island — pretty soon it is likely to be two.


Atlantic Ocean near Bermuda is warmer and more acidic than ever, 40 years of observation show

December 15, 2023

Oceans are constantly changing. These changes don’t only affect marine life but also have wide-reaching consequences for land dwellers. To document them, monitoring stations in the North Atlantic Ocean have been active for decades. Now, researchers have reported on the latest changes, showing that compared to 40 years ago, the ocean near the island of Bermuda is warmer, saltier, more acidic, and has lost oxygen. Long-term monitoring can provide information about existential challenges societies will face in the near future, the researchers said.


ASU offers degrees to shape thriving ocean futures

May 28, 2024

Arizona State University launched four new ocean-focused degree programs within the College of Global Futures — a Bachelor of Science in ocean futures, a Bachelor of Science in ocean futures with a concentration in coastal and marine sciences, an online Master of Science in coastal and marine science and management, and a PhD in ocean futures.


Remembering Danielle Moore

March 12, 2019

It is with great sadness that the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences has received news that Danielle Moore, a 2015 summer student, was among the passengers aboard the Ethiopian Airlines flight from Addis Ababa to Nairobi that crashed on March 10, 2019, killing 157 people.


Dr. Thomas M. Church, In Memoriam

February 15, 2021

With sadness, the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) has received news of the passing of BIOS Trustee, Dr. Thomas (Tom) M. Church.


Norton provides science edge for XL Catlin

February 16, 2018

Fielding Norton, the new group chief enterprise risk officer at XL Catlin, has an extensive background in Earth and planetary science, and that has proven useful in his insurance industry career. Mr Norton joined the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences in 1995 as it set up the Risk Prediction Initiative, a science and business partnership.


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