A collaboration led by @OceanDiscLeague, involving BIOS science & education staff, resulted in a publication in @FrontiersIn highlighting the role of participatory design and accessibility in the development of low-cost deep-sea exploration tools https://t.co/N4FGYgasYO
The summer is winding down and so is our series of #Intern Interviews, in which our 2020 Ocean Academy Interns share thoughts about their #research projects and experiences at BIOS. Here is our second to last installment in the series https://t.co/zEFteRHJaR
Thank you Academic Grant Winner - Timothy Noyes, University of Salford for your entry into our #TMPhoto2020 contest! This is a great photo of the grant awards being used in research of the coral reefs.
To vote for this pic> https://t.co/q2XyT5UcoM
#SeaShootShare#TeledyneMarine
One for the MacGyver award? - a homemade ADCP calibration stand! Check out this photo submission from Academic Grant Winner Timothy Noyes, University of Salford.
If you like this photo, vote now> https://t.co/KiaW6I4yFD
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#TMPhoto2020#SeaShootShare#TeledyneMarine
Join educators from BIOS, @BdaZooSociety and @BueiBermuda for the first “Ocean Diaries” this Thursday, May 28. The Facebook Live event will feature a conversation with Zoleka Filander, a benthic ecologist with the Dept of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries in South Africa.
Looking forward to the arrival of the RDI Sentinel V and releases here in #Bermuda. Can't wait to deploy them on our #coralreefs. A big thanks to @TeledyneMarine.
@TheMarianiLab @BIOSstation
A Teledyne RDI Sentinel V and Teledyne Benthos Acoustic Release have been awarded to Academic Grant Winner---Timothy Noyes of the University of Salford / Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences! 🏆🙌CONGRATULATIONS!
👉More here: https://t.co/zOBAjx4FNG
@BIOSstation@SalfordUni
Hello @TheMarianiLab, have had a shark attack on our AUV. They have recovered tooth fragments (no dentin). Any protocols to amplify DNA to identify attacker? #sharkbait
Interested in environmental DNA (#eDNA) and oceanographic modelling? Exciting PhD opportunity @ our lab (https://t.co/NRwYUDC6kO) with a great multidisciplinary team @biogeosensing and Alexander Forryan @OceanEarthUoS to study the #MarineProtectedAreas of #Galapagos Islands🐋🦠🦑
Ever wondered how fishing drove evolution of a nearly two-fold difference in body size over only four generations in Conover and Munch's 2002 experiment? We dug the fish out from the freezer and sequenced their genomes. See our surprising findings here: https://t.co/KvfGNPqjIK