Person: Hugo Berthelot

Hugo Berthelot studies the relationships between phytoplankton and biogeochemical cycles in the Ocean. During the cruise, he will measure the planktonic carbon and nitrogen uptake rates at the single cell level. For this purpose, he will use innovative tools such as flow-cytometry cell sorters and nanoscale imaging mass spectrometer. The expected results will help to … Continued

Person: Noah Walcutt

Noah Walcutt’s graduate work at the University of Rhode Island focuses on measuring carbon export from the surface ocean to the mesopelagic. During the cruise he will deploy various in situ imaging platforms for monitoring fluxes of particulate matter.

Person: Benjamin Knorlein

After his studies in computational visualistics in Germany, Benjamin Knorlein acquired his Ph.D. in the Computer Vision Lab of the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland (ETH Zurich). He currently works for the Center for Computation and Visualization at Brown University where he uses his expertise in Computer Vision and Graphics to help researchers with … Continued

Person: Ryan Vandermeulen

Ryan Vandermeulen is a senior research scientist in the Ocean Ecology Laboratory at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. On this cruise, he will be measuring the biological activity of the microscopic components in seawater by monitoring changes in dissolved oxygen as a proxy for the production and consumption of organic matter, in addition to making … Continued

Person: Jena Kline

Jena earned her bachelor of arts degree in mathematics and chemistry from St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota, and her master’s degree in oceanography and teaching from the University of Hawaii, Manoa.  After completing her bachelor’s degree, she followed her love of the ocean to Wood’s Hole Institute for a summer fellowship studying ocean … Continued

Person: Brock Callen, Sr.

After a twenty-year career as a finance executive, Brock Callen, Sr. chose to abandon Wall Street and pursue his two greatest passions, teaching children and using the oceans as his medium. For the last twenty-four years he has worked with Sail Martha’s Vineyard, a public access maritime educational organization. As its Executive Director, he has … Continued

Person: Stephanie Uz

Stephanie Schollaert Uz is an oceanographer who studies the response of ocean biology to physical forcing through remotely sensed satellite data, in situ measurements, model output and statistical reconstructions using proxies. Her research focuses on variability in global ocean color or chlorophyll concentrations, the pigment in microscopic phytoplankton, and the physical mechanisms causing those changes. … Continued

Person: Andrew Kang

Andrew Kang is a Biology Masters student at the University of Guam with a focus in marine science. His current research focuses on the genetic connectivity of Porites rus around Guam. He uses next-gen sequencing to characterize mRNA of Porites rus populations prevalent throughout Guam’s reefs. He is also a research associate with the NSF-Guam … Continued

Publication: Klymak, J., Simmons, H., Braznikov, D., Kelly, S., MacKinnon, J., Alford, M., et. al. (2016). Reflection of Linear Internal Tides from Realistic Topography: The Tasman Continental Slope. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 46(11), 3321-3337, doi: 10.1175/JPO-D-16-0061.1.

Klymak, J., Simmons, H., Braznikov, D., Kelly, S., MacKinnon, J., Alford, M., et. al. (2016). Reflection of Linear Internal Tides from Realistic Topography: The Tasman Continental Slope. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 46(11), 3321-3337, doi: 10.1175/JPO-D-16-0061.1.