
Coral Expert Interview with Tim Noyes
An expert interview lesson for schools broadcast from the reefs and science research institutes of Bermuda. A chance to learn from the scientists and the expedition team as they explore the wonders of coral.
Available on catch-up
- 45 mins
- Ages 7-11, Ages 11-14, Ages 14-16
Tim is a Research Specialist in the Coral Reef Ecology and Optics Laboratory (CREOL) and with the Marine Environmental Program (MEP) at BIOS. He received a BSc degree in Biological Sciences specializing in fisheries from King’s College London in 1998. Tim’s current research interests focus on coral reef fisheries. Currently his project is assessing reef fish populations around the Bermuda platform using Baited Remote Underwater Video Stations (BRUVS). The aim of the project is to provide quantitative data on reef fish populations, distribution and habitat utilization.
Speakers

Tim Noyes
Research Specialist, BIOS, Bermuda
Coral Expert Interview with Tim Noyes
An expert interview lesson for schools broadcast from the reefs and science research institutes of Bermuda. A chance to learn from the scientists and the expedition team as they explore the wonders of coral.
Available on catch-up
- 45 mins
- Ages 7-11, Ages 11-14, Ages 14-16
Tim is a Research Specialist in the Coral Reef Ecology and Optics Laboratory (CREOL) and with the Marine Environmental Program (MEP) at BIOS. He received a BSc degree in Biological Sciences specializing in fisheries from King’s College London in 1998. Tim’s current research interests focus on coral reef fisheries. Currently his project is assessing reef fish populations around the Bermuda platform using Baited Remote Underwater Video Stations (BRUVS). The aim of the project is to provide quantitative data on reef fish populations, distribution and habitat utilization.
Speakers

Tim Noyes
Research Specialist, BIOS, Bermuda