Deep Sea Fish and Sediment Surveys in the Gulf
Busy Sea-Bees!
(written by Susan Cullum, C-IMAGE, Teacher at Sea, 8/9/14, 12:51)
WOW! The ship has been a buzz with activity. From water collection to remote imaging to meal preparation to mechanical troubleshooting, everyone on board has quickly settled into their roles and are efficiently operating this well-oiled machine of a research cruise.
I would like to present a much-needed introduction to the crew and research staff on board:
Ship Crew
Brendan “Boomer” Baumeister
Captain, Florida Institute of Oceanography
Chris Bailey
Deck boss, Florida Institute of Oceanography
George Guthro
Chief engineer, Florida Institute of Oceanography
Ryan Healey
Assistant captain, Florida Institute of Oceanography
Thomas Lee
Certified executive chef and engineering staff, Florida Institute of Oceanography
Alex “Al” Savort
Assistant engineer, Florida Institute of Oceanography
Science Party
Heather Broadbent
Chief scientist, USF College of Marine Sciences
Manages and directs all scientific activity and sampling aboard ship; maintains communication between science party and ship crew
Cayden Brehaut
Intern, USF College of Marine Sciences
Provides support for seawater chemistry and zooplankton collection; processes seawater chemistry samples
Christina Fichter
Intern, USF College of Marine Sciences
Provides support for seawater chemistry and zooplankton collection; processes seawater chemistry samples
Gino Gonzalez
Research engineer (electrical/mechanical), USF College of Marine Sciences
Manages SIPPER 3 & 4 deployments; troubleshoots mechanical/engineering matters
Paul Knorr
Carbonate sedimentologist, USF Geology
Collects and processes surface water carbonate chemistry samples
Kurt Kramer
Software engineer, USF College of Marine Sciences
Developed and manages artificial intelligence software (PISCES) to identify zooplankton images taken from SIPPER 3 & 4
Mike Lindenmuth
Research engineer (software), USF College of Marine Sciences
Supports SIPPER 3 deployments; tests new SIPPER 4 platforms; supports zooplankton imaging
Sue Murasko
Research scientist (“bloom chaser”), Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Manages particulate and dissolved nutrient and pigment water sampling
Tess Rivenbark
Undergraduate student, USF College of Marine Sciences
Provides support for seawater chemistry and zooplankton collection; processes seawater chemistry samples
Joseph Terrano
Undergraduate student, USF College of Marine Sciences
Provides support for seawater chemistry and zooplankton collection; processes seawater chemistry samples
Bo Yang
Graduate student, USF College of Marine Sciences
Collects and processes samples for seawater carbonate chemistry
Susan Cullum
Teacher at Sea, C-IMAGE and USF College of Marine Sciences
Provides an educational and outreach component
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