Expertise

My research program addresses societally relevant and globally significant issues concerning the assessment of diverse human activities including land-use development impacts, deep sea mining, oil spills, and the distribution and impacts of microplastics on marine systems. I currently have multiple projects in progress with undergraduate student involvement at all stages from proposal to fieldwork, laboratory and publication. Some selected outreach products can be viewed here: Why Did ‘Shocking’ Amounts of BP Oil Fall to the Seafloor?, National Geographic, April 18, 2015 and Little Critters that tell a BIG Story: Benthic Foraminifera and the Gulf Oil Spill, Smithsonian, June 2014.

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Organizational Affiliations

Assistant Professor, Marine Science Discipline, Natural Sciences Collegium, Eckerd College

Assistant Professor, Natural Sciences Collegium, Eckerd College

Education

Chemical Oceanography
2011, Doctor of Philosophy, University of South Florida, College of Marine Science
Marine Science (Geology)
2006, BS, Eckerd College (United States, St. Petersburg)