Hope Ianiri

Hope Ianiri is a marine biogeochemist and Mendenhall postdoctoral fellow at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center. Broadly, her research interests include the marine organic carbon and nitrogen cycles and long-term carbon storage in marine environments. Her work at USGS aims to quantify and characterize organic carbon stored in marine … Continued

John Jamieson

John Jamieson is the Canada Research Chair in Marine Geology at Memorial University in Newfoundland. He graduated from the University of Alberta (B.Sc.)  in 2002 and the University of Maryland (MSc) in 2005 and completed his PhD at the University of Ottawa in 2013. He spent 3 years at the GEOMAR Helmholtz Center for Ocean … Continued

Charles Lapointe

Charles Lapointe is a graduate student and member of the Jamieson Marine Geology Laboratory at Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John’s, Canada. His M.Sc. project focuses on the geology of seafloor hydrothermal systems and the mapping of associated deposits. To this end, he applies a variety of mineralogical, geochemical, and geochronological tools to rock … Continued

Sarah Moriarty

Sarah Moriarty is a PhD candidate at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Sarah utilizes stable isotopes as a tool to constrain sub-seafloor fluid/rock interactions affecting hydrothermal fluid cycling and associated seafloor massive sulfide deposit formation at submarine hydrothermal vent sites from various geological settings. Previously she received her M.Sc. in Earth Sciences from Memorial, as well … Continued

Sheryl Murdock

Dr. Sheryl Murdock is a postdoctoral researcher at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences where she currently studies the role of microbes in nitrous oxide cycling in marine oxygen minimum zones. She is a microbial ecologist who dabbles in geochemistry and studies various aspects of microbial involvement in ecosystems, ranging from nutrient and elemental cycling … Continued

Brendan Smith

Brendan Smith is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Oceanography at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, supervised by Dr. David Barclay. His research is focused on the use of passive acoustics to detect and monitor hydrothermal vents. Given the efficient propagation of sound underwater, passive acoustics can potentially be used to detect new vent … Continued

Jake Tidwell

Jake Tidwell is a master’s student in the Earth and Planetary Sciences program at the University of California, Santa Cruz, while simultaneously conducting research at the U.S. Geological Survey. He graduated from William & Mary in 2020 with a bachelor of science, where he double-majored in geology and government. His research focuses on the geochemistry … Continued

Verena Tunnicliffe

Verena Tunnicliffe OC PhD FRSC Professor Emerita Dept of Biology and School of Earth & Ocean Sciences University of Victoria Verena Tunnicliffe is a marine biologist at University of Victoria in Canada where she held a Canada Research Chair in Deep Ocean Research until retirement in 2020. She combines a drive for ocean exploration with … Continued

Veerle Huvenne

Dr. ir. Veerle Huvenne, a Research Leader at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, was originally trained as Bio-Sciences Engineer at Ghent University in Belgium. She further holds an MSc in Oceanography from the University of Southampton and a PhD in Marine Geology from Ghent University. She has >20 years of experience in the fields … Continued

Ariadna Martinez

I am a PhD candidate based at Ocean and Littoral Sedimentary Processes group of the Marine Science Institute (ICM-CSIC) in Barcelona. I study Cold-Water Corals of Cabliers Bank, one of the very few thriving populations in the Mediterranean Sea. My research aims on understanding how these communities self-organize over time and space in a such … Continued