Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences

The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences, a unit of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, is a U.S. oceanographic research institution based in Bermuda. Founded in 1903, BIOS gained prominence after 1927 when the US National Academy of Sciences appointed the Lillie Commission to assess the needs of the U.S. oceanographic research community. Bermuda was selected as a key “substation” because it is “truly oceanic in location” and therefore in “the best situation in the North Atlantic for investigation into the phenomena that are fundamentally characteristic of the ocean basins.”

Today, ASU BIOS continues to conduct state-of-the-art oceanographic research with an emphasis on the North Atlantic Ocean and the coral reef platform of Bermuda. Because Bermuda is in the path of major ocean currents and in a region of significance with respect to climate change, our research portfolio has global relevance. We also leverages our core research to create unique educational programs at all levels—grade school through graduate school—many in collaboration with U.S. and Canadian universities.

Bermuda is located in the sub-tropical Atlantic Ocean, some 600 miles from the coast of the U.S. Located in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, Bermuda is uniquely situated to serve as a base for research on a variety of inland, coastal, and deep water issues of both local, national and global interest. From here, scientists can easily venture into the surrounding Sargasso Sea, one of the world’s most diverse open-ocean ecosystems. Bermuda is also home to some of the world’s most northern coral reefs, allowing researchers from around the globe an opportunity to study corals outside tropical waters.

    Year Founded
    1903
    Year Joined OBFS
    2015
    Size of Field Station (hectares)
    1-100
    FSML Web Address
    https://bios.asu.edu/

    Private nonprofit organization?
    Yes
    Universities affiliated / Parent Organization
    Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University
    Federal, state, or local governmental partners?
    Other: Government of Bermuda, NSF, NOAA, NASA
    Member of the Virtual Field
    No

    Additional Information

    Private nonprofit organization?
    Names of Universities affilated
    0
    Federal, state, or local governmental partners?
    Other
    Name of partner
    Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University
    Tribal partners/users
    No
    MSI/HBCU users
    No
    Community College users
    No
    Member of the Virtual Field
    No

    Visiting a FS/ML

    Open to the Public
    No
    Year round staff
    21+
    Seasonal staff
    0
    Overnight housing facilities/# of beds
    50+
    Distance to emergency services
    21-40 minutes
    Library
    Yes
    Hiking trails
    Yes
    Internship employment
    Yes

    Environmental Information

    Biomes
    Intertidal - rocky, Intertidal - sandy, and Intertidal - salt marsh, pelagic, benthic, abyssal
    Minimum Elevation
    0-100 meters
    Maximum Elevation
    0-100 meters
    Köppen climate classification
    A (tropical)
    Freshwater habitats
    Yes
    Urban or rural
    Agricultural fields
    Yes

    Research

    REU host station
    Yes
    Dry lab space
    Yes
    Wet Lab space
    Yes
    Research vessels available
    Yes
    GIS capacity on site
    No
    Long term data sets
    Yes
    On site herbarium or voucher species
    Formal Data Management Plan
    Yes
    Mesocosms, plots, stream diversions, or other sets ups for outdoor manipulative experiments
    Yes
    Date Joined OBFS
    February 6, 2024

    News And Updates

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    Coral Reef Ecology Summer Course at Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (July 21 – August 8, 2025)

    CORAL REEF ECOLOGY July 21 – August 8, 2025 Lead Instructor: Dr. Stuart Robertson (ASU BIOS)  Co-instructors: Dr. Chloe Carbonne (ASU BIOS) and Dr. Brett Jameson (ASU BIOS) Course Overview  The overall aim of this course…

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    2025 Fall Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF-REU) Program at Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences

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    Coral Reef Ecology: Functional Ecology of Coral Reefs Summer Course at Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (July 15 – August 2, 2024)

    CORAL REEF ECOLOGY: FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY OF CORAL REEFS (July 15 – August 2)  Instructor: Dr. Eric Hochberg (ASU BIOS) The overall aim of this Coral Reef Ecology (CRE) course is to study how…

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    Research Diving Methods Summer Course at Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (June 24 – July 12, 2024)

    RESEARCH DIVING METHODS (June 24 – July 12) Instructors: Kyla Flook (ASU BIOS, Dive Safety Officer) and Dr. Samantha de Putron (ASU BIOS) The Research Diving Methods (RDM) course aims to familiarize…

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    Assistant Teaching Professor - Marine Biology