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Being thrown in at deep end suits aquarist
Monday, February 08, 2016

A young Bermudian aquarist is making waves in some dangerous waters at the Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada.


BERNEWS: “Most Fascinating Person” Choy Aming
Friday, January 22, 2016

Bernews has launched their "10 Most Fascinating People of Bermuda 2015" series, and our very own Choy Aming was the first featured video.


Residents invited to hurricanes talk
Thursday, January 21, 2016

Bermuda Weather Service director Kimberley Zuill will present a free lecture on hurricanes at the Bermuda Zoological Society next Thursday.


Video: “Most Fascinating Person” Choy Aming
Tuesday, January 19, 2016

The “10 Most Fascinating People of Bermuda 2015″ series begins this evening with the first video release featuring Choy Aming.


Work to begin on new aquarium entrance
Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Construction work on a new entrance area to the aquarium is expected to get under way this week.



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Subs exploring local waters
Royal Gazette
Sunday, July 31, 2016

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One of the Nekton subs out exploring Bermuda's ocean depths (Photograph supplied)

Bermuda’s deep sea waters are being studied with submersibles by the international Nekton ocean exploration team, as part of Nekton’s XL Catlin Deep Ocean Survey.

Work has included mapping seamounts off the island’s coast, where Nekton scientists have studied rich ecosystems far below the waves.

The expedition will run through the middle of August, charting waters 200 metres and more beneath the surface.

Founded by Oliver Steeds and James Wallace, the Nekton Foundation brings together scientists from around the world.

The local mission, launched earlier this month, is part of a continuing study exploring the effects of pollution and climate change.

The scientific findings will be released as part of the XL Catlin Deep Ocean Survey.