A world-class research and teaching facility, the Bonne Bay Marine Station
on Newfoundland's west coast is dedicated to expanding knowledge of marine ecology.
Surrounded by Gros Morne National Park, the Bonne Bay area exhibits unparalleled
diversity of habitat, marine plants, fish and invertebrates. This diversity cannot
be matched anywhere else in north-eastern North America.
Equipped with teaching and research laboratories, library/resource centre, multimedia theatre, aquarium, residence accommodations, and small boats, the station offers students a premiere learning environment and researchers a first-rate facility for marine ecosystem research. An innovative Ocean Observatory linked to the Internet provides researchers near and far the ability to observe and analyze the ocean ecosystem in action. Visitors, school and community groups can learn about our latest research while observing marine flora and fauna in the station's aquaria and touch tank.
Officially opened on 6 Sept, 2002, the Bonne Bay Marine Station is operated
by Memorial University of Newfoundland and the Gros Morne Co-operating Association.
REPOSTED!
Employment Opportunities at BBMS for Summer 2008!
Education Interpreter
Outdoor Program Interpreter
Summer Assistant
Students wishing to take courses in Bonne Bay this summer must complete a BBMS
Course Request Form and submit it to the Biology General Office no later that
5pm Friday March 14th. Forms are available from the Biology Office or be
emailing fcuthber@mun.ca