Tudor Hill at ASU BIOS: A uniquely positioned ocean-atmosphere research hub

August 18, 2026

Andrew Peters at Tudor Hill station in Bermuda

Located on Bermuda’s western coast, the Tudor Hill Facility at ASU BIOS offers researchers a rare window into ocean-atmosphere interactions. Combining a unique open-ocean location with decades of continuous observations, the facility welcomes scientists from around the world to advance atmospheric, climate, and marine research.


ASU BIOS launches inaugural Spring Semester with Ontario Tech University

May 14, 2026

Earlier this year, in a new partnership with Ontario Tech University (OTU), the University Programs team at the ASU Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences hosted 12 students in the first-ever ASU BIOS Spring Semester Program.


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.


International Research Program Examines Climate-Changing Trace Gases in the Skies over Bermuda

August 20, 2022

In late May 2022, a team of scientists from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA, U.S.), the University of Washington (UW, U.S.), the University of York (York, U.K.), and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA, U.S.), traveled to Bermuda to begin the installation of a new 30-foot (10 meter) sampling tower with an accompanying suite of state-of-the-art research instruments at the Tudor Hill Marine Atmospheric Observatory (THMAO). The location of this BIOS-operated facility in the middle of Bermuda, itself in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, provides a valuable research opportunity for scientists that study the long-range transport of materials across entire ocean basins.


‘An Amazing Place to Learn and Grow’

July 05, 2022

The Bermuda Program, part of BIOS’s Ocean Academy suite of local education programs, has been providing internship opportunities to Bermudian students, aged 18 and older, since 1976. In that time, more than 250 summer internship placements have been provided to young Bermudians. The program pairs students with BIOS faculty and scientific staff, who serve as mentors for participants while they conduct research projects in the fields of marine and atmospheric science.


A Sign of Summer: Students on Campus

May 25, 2022

Nicole Coots, a PhD student in her third year of evolutionary biology research at Arizona State University, is smitten by radiolarians, drifting plankton known for their complex, beautifully-sculpted miniature skeletons they make from minerals in ocean water. Like snowflakes, they seem to exist in almost unlimited variety. They are also key members of the food web throughout the surface waters of the global ocean, providing nutrition for other sea life.


Fall Interns Team up for Ocean Science Research Experiences

January 27, 2022

In 1991, BIOS became a site for the competitive and prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, which provides participants with the opportunity to work alongside the Institute’s faculty and staff on research projects in a variety of topics in ocean sciences.


New Programs at BIOS Pair Lehigh Students with Real-world Research Problems

April 05, 2016

Students from many disciplines can hone career skills, broaden perspective, and find inspiration at BIOS


New BIOS Partnership Enhances School’s Science Curriculum

February 12, 2017

BIOS’s Ocean Academy program has a new partner in delivering hands-on science education and learning opportunities to Bermuda’s students: The Chatmore Preparatory School.


Acting U.S. Consul General Tom Edwardsen Visits BIOS

June 27, 2021

Acting U.S. Consul General Tom Edwardsen visited BIOS on June 22 for a tour of the Institute led by President and CEO Bill Curry. The two-hour tour gave Edwardsen, who is expected to remain in his post until this summer, an opportunity to learn about BIOS’s research and education programs.


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