BUMP Student Helena Shenk Featured on BU Arts and Sciences Magazine
As a 2025 NOAA Hollings Scholar, Shenk (CAS’26) set out to gain networking and field experience in marine sciences, with the goal… More
New Publication and feature in The Brink: Near complete local extinction of iconic anemonefish and their anemone hosts following a heat stress event
BUMP's Pete Buston and Morgan Bennett-Smith featured in npj Biodiversity and BU's The Brink on the impacts of a severe 2023 heatwave… More
BUMP Undergraduates Featured on BU Today
Students including Emmanuelle Bogomolni, Moksh Jhawer, and Emma Sanchez worked in diverse marine science settings—from analyzing deep-sea hydrothermal vent communities and caring… More
New Publication: Making the Most of Available Data: A Case Study of Converging Analyses to Model an Emerging Fishery for Jonah Crab (Cancer borealis)
BUMP's Ethan Deyle and Les Kaufman featured on Fish and Fisheries on Jonah Crab fisheries. Targeted fishing of Jonah crabs (Cancer borealis)… More
New Publication: Evidence of novel symbiotic relationships between Christmas tree worms and coral reef blennies and gobies
BUMP's Pete Buston, Morgan Bennett-Smith, and Lili Vizer featured in Symbiosis journal on unique non-parasitic relationships among small reef fishes and Christmas… More
Jeff Marlow featured by Scientific American
Jeff Marlow's recent research on polymetallic nodules in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) found evidence of “dark oxygen” last year. Scientific American dove into… More
New Publication: Proactive assisted gene flow for Caribbean corals in an era of rapid coral reef decline
Dr. Sarah Davies and collaborators recently published an article in Science titled Proactive assisted gene flow for Caribbean corals in an era… More
New Publication: Wetland Gain and Loss in the Mississippi River Bird‐Foot Delta
Professor Sergio Faherazzi, along with collaborators investigated the gains and losses of land in the Mississippi River Bird-Foot Delta. Sea level rise… More
Maria Abate and students working with the Wampanoag Tribe to track—and protect river herring population
River Herring in Martha’s Vineyard Are Disappearing. A BU Marine Biologist Is Trying to Help Save Them Maria Abate and her students… More
New Publication for three BUMP Faculty: Understanding Wave Attenuation Across Marshes: Insights from Numerical Modeling
Understanding Wave Attenuation Across Marshes: Insights from Numerical Modeling Duncan FitzGerald, Zoe Hughes, and Alyssa Novak recently published this article along with… More
