Sarah Seabrook is an oceanographer and marine biogeochemist at the Antarctic Research Centre of Victoria University of Wellington. In her research, Sarah works to understand how interactions across physical, chemical, and biological domains shape the structure and function of marine systems. She uses this foundation to ask questions across a range of aquatic systems, from deep-sea hydrocarbon seeps to polar seas and tropical coral reefs. Results from her work inform on climate feedbacks in marine systems, the vulnerability of key ecosystem functions to stressors and future change, and the interactive dynamics between sub-seafloor and surface processes. Through public engagement and popular science writing, she works to translate the world of science to the public to enable more informed decision-making and to inspire. Additionally, she works with international organizations to engage with global policymakers and climate policy leaders to integrate scientific observations with policy needs.

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