Be sure to watch PBS’s The Changing Seas: The Fate of Carbon, which features BATS scientists aboard the R/V Atlantic Explorer and discusses how BATS data are being used to understand carbon dioxide exchange between the atmosphere and the ocean.
News stories
- November 2017: The Technicians Behind the Time-Series (BIOS Currents)
- July 7, 2017: Extreme low-oxygen eddies in the Atlantic produce greenhouse gas (GEOMAR press release)
- June 9, 2017: Desert oceanographer explores tiniest of ocean plants as nature’s carbon ‘pumps’ (Arizona State University)
- December 2016: BIOS’s Hydrostation S Receives Five More Years of Funding (BIOS Currents)
- July 15, 2016: A CO2-Induced Increase in Subtropical North Atlantic Coccolithophore Abundance (CATO Institute)
- February 2016: A Showcase for Innovative BATS Research (BIOS Currents)
- December 15, 2015: Studying Microbes in the Sargasso Sea (USCB Current)
- November 2015: New Study Links Global Ocean Processes with Local Coral Reef Chemistry (BIOS Currents)
- February 4, 2015: BIOS oceanographer recognized for innovative research linking Sargasso Sea microbes and carbon cycle (BIOS)
- February 4, 2015: ASLO honors Craig Carlson with the 2015 G. Evelyn Hutchinson Award (ASLO)
- May 2014: BIOS Celebrates 25 Years of Oceanographic Time-Series Science (BIOS Currents)
- February 2014: BIOS Time Series Helps Scientists Confirm Ocean Acidification (BIOS Currents)
- November 2013: The Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) Celebrates a Quarter Century of Science (BIOS Currents)
- November 2013: The Human Backbone of the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) (BIOS Currents)
- November 2013: The BATS 25th Anniversary Cruise (BIOS Currents)
- August 2013: National Science Foundation Commits $14 Million Dollars to Ongoing Research at BIOS (BIOS Currents)
- February 2013: BIOS Scientists Mark 25 Years of Sargasso Sea Research (BIOS Currents)
- October 2012: North Atlantic Ocean Absorbing Less CO2 Than Originally Thought (BIOS Currents)
- April 2012: For Your Eddy-fication: Mesoscale Eddy Research at BIOS (BIOS Currents)
- February 2012: Unprecedented Man-made Trends in Ocean’s Acidity (BIOS Currents)
Contact Information
Dr. Nicholas Bates, PI
Senior Scientist and Director of Research, BIOS
nick.bates@bios.edu
Dr. Rod Johnson, Co-PI
Assistant Scientist, BIOS
rod.johnson@bios.edu
Dr. Michael Lomas, Co-PI
Senior Research Scientist, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
mlomas@bigelow.org
Dr. Deborah Steinberg, Co-PI
CSX Professor of Marine Science, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences
debbies@vims.edu