Posts Tagged ‘BIOS-SCOPE’
BIOS-SCOPE Scientists Reflect on the Project’s Success – and Look Ahead to its Future
On the eve of the program’s eleventh cruise – with 18 scientists and two marine science technicians on board, Currents spoke with BIOS-SCOPE Co-Principal Investigators Craig Carlson and Stephen Giovannoni and Investigator Rachel Parsons about the project’s past, present and future.
Read MoreStudying Microbial Metabolisms to Better Understand the Ocean’s Carbon Cycle
New study reveals regular patterns in microbial activity in the Sargasso Sea
Read MoreBIOS’s Ocean Academy Opens Doors of Opportunity
Curriculum Enrichment Program supports experiential training for Bermudian undergraduate students
Read MoreA Meeting of Minds, about Microbes
BIOS-SCOPE data workshop offers opportunity for in-person collaboration and research planning
Read MoreA Career of Submarines, Yachts, and Research Vessels
BIOS oceanographic technical services manager brings decades of diverse skills to his job
Read MoreBATS, Big Data, and the Base of the Marine Food Web
How researchers in the multi-year BIOS-SCOPE project combine information streams to learn about some of the ocean’s smallest life forms
Read MoreThe Synergies of Sargassum Seaweed
BIOS-SCOPE scientists investigate a marine brown algae, from the microbes on its surface to the role it plays in the global carbon cycle
Read MoreGliders Return to Action
BIOS’s three gliders, sidelined by sharks, leaks, and the pandemic, head back to the water
Read MoreSmall but Mighty…and Seasonal!
New research uncovers trends in Sargasso Sea zooplankton community
Read MoreBIOS Microbiologist Helping With Covid-19
Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences [BIOS] microbiologist and doctoral candidate Rachel Parsons Biggs has been seconded to Helix Bermuda where she is one of the many people helping the island in the fight against Covid-19.
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