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Conversation with Oceanographer “Libby” Johns Conversation with Oceanographer “Libby” Johns

Conversation with Oceanographer “Libby” Johns

After 36 years of federal service as a physical oceanographer, we celebrate the career of  Elizabeth “Libby” Johns as she retires from NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological...
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Simone Alin Simone Alin

Simone Alin

Ocean chemistry is changing faster right now than at any time over the past 50 million years. “We are fundamentally altering marine ecosystems,” says NOAA oceanographer Simone Alin, Ph.D. With her...
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Jamie Mooney Jamie Mooney

Jamie Mooney

With a background in coastal hazards and community resilience, Washington Sea Grant's Jamie Mooney is active in helping Washington communities prepare for sea level rise and coastal hazards.
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Ian Miller Ian Miller

Ian Miller

A skilled science communicator and media spokesperson, Dr. Ian Miller is the coastal hazards specialist for Washington Sea Grant, part of NOAA's National Sea Grant College Program. Dr. Miller collaborates with...
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Manzello, Derek Manzello, Derek

Manzello, Derek

As the lead principal investigator of the Coral Reef Monitoring Program and Ocean Acidification Program, Derek Manzello, PhD, studies the impacts of ocean acidification on reefs from a variety of ocean sites over...
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Adrienne Sutton Adrienne Sutton

Adrienne Sutton

The ocean plays a huge role in the carbon cycle, absorbing 25 percent of yearly carbon emissions into the atmosphere.  Adrienne Sutton's research focuses on characterizing the extent of ocean acidification...
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Sharon L. Walker Sharon L. Walker

Sharon L. Walker

An oceanographer for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Sharon Walker spends her time surveying the ocean floor and sampling the water column to identify sites of submarine volcanic activity and deep...
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