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Person: Linda Tatreau

Best job on island!  Best job in the Pacific!  That’s how Linda Tatreau describes her twenty-five years teaching marine biology on the tropical island paradise of Guam.  Linda is also an advisor for Marine Mania, a group of high school students working to protect the marine environment for over 20 years.  Linda received her undergraduate … Continued

Person: Antonio Mannino

Dr. Antonio Mannino, research oceanographer of the Ocean Ecology Laboratory at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center since 2002, is currently Deputy Project Scientist for Oceans on NASA’s PACE mission. He was previously a Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow research chemist at the U.S. Geological Survey. Dr. Mannino began his graduate work at the University of Texas (UT; … Continued

Log Post: Depicting Motion

One of the first things you notice being on a ship – rather than land – is the motion. Your foundation is always moving, making simple tasks (like taking a shower or walking down a hallway) into dynamic actions, as compared the almost thoughtless, natural acts completed while being on solid ground. Seeking to understand … Continued

Log Post: Tiny Little Miracles

Plankton are a miracle because they are made up mainly of protists which are single cells. Protists come in thousands of shapes and sizes ranging from microns to millimeters. They can have silicate scales, frustules or loricas. They can have pseudopods, flagella or cilia. They can live in colonies of many cells together, act as … Continued

Person: Oleksiy Kebkal

Oleksiy Kebkal is lead software engineer at EvoLogics GmbH, a German a high-tech enterprise, specializing in underwater acoustic communication, acoustic positioning equipment and innovative solutions for robotics. Oleksiy received his M.Sc. degree in Computer Sciences from the National Technical University of Ukraine (Kiev, Ukraine) in 2001 and is currently working towards his PhD degree. He … Continued

Log Post: Her Name Is Namaka

I was up until midnight working on the whale skin. It is made from an old fender (a bumper that prevents damage to vessels and berthing structures). It looks like a perfect material for whale skin, but I am having a really difficult time getting it to stick. I will need to remove the material … Continued

Log Post: Underway to Artificial Reefs

Does the word artificial mean “not real”?  Not in the case of artificial reefs in the Gulf of Mexico.  Artificial reefs are definitely real to the sea life inhabiting those reefs.  Dr. Greg Stunz and Dr. Matt Ajemian are conducting research aboard Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor to survey a series of artificial reefs … Continued

Kakani Katija

Person: Kakani Katija

Kakani Katija is a Bioengineer dedicated to developing underwater technologies to better observe biological and physical processes where they happen in the ocean. Her research and engineering development efforts have contributed to our understanding of nutrient cycling, biologically induced mixing of the oceans, the ecology of gelatinous and soft-bodied invertebrates in deep-sea environments, and bioinspired … Continued

Person: Steve Romaine

Steve Romaine is the head of the Water Properties Group at the Institute of Ocean Sciences, which provides oceanographic support to research missions in the Pacific and Arctic regions. This includes sampling protocols for dissolved oxygen, nutrients, salinities, and electronic measurements using CTD units. Steve has a M.Sc. in biological oceanography from the University of … Continued

Log Post: The Call of the Seas

Dr. Satish Singh sits down and begins with a confession: “I was not a marine geophysicist when I started in Cambridge, I was a theoretical seismologist. However, after a couple of cruises I got involved in marine science and was hooked.” Soon after, Dr. Singh rose to become one of the top marine geophysicists in … Continued