Mixed gas rebreathers allowed divers to explore the shelf edge of the Bermuda sea mount at depths from 60 to 136 m to search for potential refugia for anchialine taxa during Pleistocene periods of sea level regression. Divers discovered karst and sea level features including a remnant natural bridge cave, drowned coral reefs, wave-cut notches and high relief escarpments
Shallow coral reef ecosystems worldwide are affected by local and global anthropogenic stressors. Ex...
The coral reefs of Bonaire, providing resources and environmental services, are often ranked among t...
Anchialine blue holes found in the interior of the Bahama Islands have distinct fresh and salt water...
Bermuda is an Eocene age volcanic island in the western North Atlantic, entirely capped by Pleistoce...
Deposits of coral-bearing, marine shell conglomerate exposed at elevations higher than 20 m above pr...
The current environmental status of the majority of Bermudas one hundred sixty-six known caves was i...
Deep fractures (“fissures”) and avens (“skylights”) in limestone cave roofs create natural traps for...
The principal aim of this study was to clarify the sedimentary history of the Bermuda ins...
Bermuda is a stable, mid-oceanic carbonate platform for which a particularly complete record of Late...
A second investigation of the North Jamaican deep fore-reef slope, using mixed gas to reach depths f...
Oxygen-isotope Substage 5e is represented by the Devonshire Formation in Bermuda. The occurrence of ...
Between March 20 and April 6, 2012, the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer served as a platform for ship-boa...
International audienceThis study reports the discovery of abyssal giant depressions located at the t...
This article deals with speleology applied to the exploration of a siphon named “Combe du Creux”. It...
Deep-sea drilling on DSDP Leg 43 and on Bermuda itself, together with geophysical data (anomalies in...
Shallow coral reef ecosystems worldwide are affected by local and global anthropogenic stressors. Ex...
The coral reefs of Bonaire, providing resources and environmental services, are often ranked among t...
Anchialine blue holes found in the interior of the Bahama Islands have distinct fresh and salt water...
Bermuda is an Eocene age volcanic island in the western North Atlantic, entirely capped by Pleistoce...
Deposits of coral-bearing, marine shell conglomerate exposed at elevations higher than 20 m above pr...
The current environmental status of the majority of Bermudas one hundred sixty-six known caves was i...
Deep fractures (“fissures”) and avens (“skylights”) in limestone cave roofs create natural traps for...
The principal aim of this study was to clarify the sedimentary history of the Bermuda ins...
Bermuda is a stable, mid-oceanic carbonate platform for which a particularly complete record of Late...
A second investigation of the North Jamaican deep fore-reef slope, using mixed gas to reach depths f...
Oxygen-isotope Substage 5e is represented by the Devonshire Formation in Bermuda. The occurrence of ...
Between March 20 and April 6, 2012, the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer served as a platform for ship-boa...
International audienceThis study reports the discovery of abyssal giant depressions located at the t...
This article deals with speleology applied to the exploration of a siphon named “Combe du Creux”. It...
Deep-sea drilling on DSDP Leg 43 and on Bermuda itself, together with geophysical data (anomalies in...
Shallow coral reef ecosystems worldwide are affected by local and global anthropogenic stressors. Ex...
The coral reefs of Bonaire, providing resources and environmental services, are often ranked among t...
Anchialine blue holes found in the interior of the Bahama Islands have distinct fresh and salt water...