Feb 2023
Bio:
I am currently studying oceanic
thermal fronts over the Red Sea, as these are important for a variety of
reasons, including fishery productivity, ecosystems, and marine
military operations. Due to the fact that fronts are primarily driven by
physical displacements of surface waters, sea surface temperature (SST)
is by far the most frequently used parameter for detecting fronts. My
present line of inquiry is centered on answering the question, "How do
submesoscale fronts structure pelagic ecosystems?". Using data from
long-term remote sensing, I am conducting research on the connection
that exists between the structure of temperature fronts at the sea
surface and the ecology.
Registration is not required. Lunch will be served