Representatives from ASU BIOS Travel to NASA

June 17, 2025

PACE science team group photo

Field researchers share insights at annual PACE meeting, strengthening global efforts to monitor ocean health and climate change


A Legacy of Leadership, Innovation, and Ocean Science

June 09, 2025

Bill Curry

How Bill Curry's leadership expanded BIOS’s global impact from Bermuda’s waters


New Copepod Species from a Cave in Bermuda

June 06, 2025

new copepod species

Hidden biodiversity within Bermuda's cave systems, home to unique, often undiscovered organisms—tiny, resilient, and found nowhere else on Earth.


Exploring the Ocean and Shaping the Future

May 05, 2025

marine sciences interns

ASU BIOS’s 2025 Ocean Academy summer programs


Climate Classroom Brings Science to Life for Middle School Students

April 24, 2025

students do an ocean temperature experiment

Students explore climate science through tech, data, and discovery.


Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences names Craig Carlson its Director

January 30, 2025

Craig Carlson on the Atlantic Explorer

With a long history of collaborations in Bermuda, the UCSB professor will take over from Bill Curry later this summer


How our One Button Studio is Advancing Online Learning

January 29, 2025

one button studio

Online learning platforms are connecting students from around the world


The Outdoor Classroom

January 27, 2025

CedarBrdige and BIOS group photo

CedarBridge Academy joins forces with ASU BIOS and Waterstart through Signature Learning Partnerships


3 Weird Ways Science Is Saving Coral Reefs

December 18, 2024

Two researchers at the Bermuda Marine Mescosm Facility

ASU's online Master of Science in Coastal and Marine Science and Management prepares you to protect our oceans and coastal ecosystems. You'll learn the skills to lead sustainable solutions for marine conservation while shaping the future of coastal communities.


8 Ways to Protect Wildlife

October 04, 2024

An illustration of a Toucan with a butterfly, bee, coral, and tree canopy.

We are losing species to extinction faster than ever before. Around 1 million animal and plant species are threatened with extinction.


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