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  • Brooke Weigel

    Brooke Weigel

    Assistant Professor of Oceans

    BioDr. Brooke Weigel is a marine ecologist. Her research focuses on the ecological and physiological responses of primary producers and microbial communities to global climate change, and the consequences of those changes for marine ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles. She is particularly interested in the feedbacks between climate change, kelp forests, microbes & carbon cycling in the ocean. In addition to kelp forests, Dr. Weigel has also studied snow algae in alpine ecosystems, microbial symbiosis in marine invertebrates, and nutrient cycling in freshwater streams.

    Education
    Ph.D., University of Chicago, Evolutionary Biology (2021)
    M.S., University of North Carolina Wilmington, Marine Biology (2016)
    B.A., St. Olaf College, Biology and Environmental Studies (2013)

  • Adam Wendt

    Adam Wendt

    Diving and Boating Safety Officer, Oceans

    BioMy diving career started by surfing and snorkeling in Mexico with my family at a young age. I became a NAUI Divemaster and lived in Roatan Honduras. I later moved to Arlington Texas where I became a NAUI Instructor at University of Texas at Arlington. Later I moved to Panama City Florida and worked at Florida State University as the Diving Safety Officer and Underwater Crime Scene Investigation Instructor. I logged over 2500 dives in the North Florida waters from the Gulf of Mexico to the freshwater caves. It is my dream to make diving accessible to as many people as possible so they can share my love for the underwater world.

    -AAUS Dive Safety Officer
    -USCG 100 Ton Captain
    -IANTD Course Director 10183
    -NAUI Instructor 50617
    -PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer 293578
    -DAN Instructor 15470
    -Public Safety Diving Instructor
    -IANTD Cavern Instructor
    -PSAI Full Cave Diver
    -EFR CPR/AED Instructor
    -TDI Advanced Nitrox and Decompression
    -SCUBAPRO, AUP, Oceanic, Aeries, Kirby Morgan, Apeks, US Divers, OTS and Hollis Repair Technician

  • Earle Wilson

    Earle Wilson

    Assistant Professor of Earth System Science, by courtesy, of Geophysics, of Oceans and Center Fellow, by courtesy, at the Woods Institute for the Environment

    BioEarle Wilson is an assistant professor in the Department of Earth System Science. He is a physical oceanographer who studies ocean dynamics at high latitudes and their far-reaching impacts on the global climate. He is particularly interested in the circulation of the Southern Ocean and its interactions with the cryosphere (i.e., sea ice and marine-terminating glaciers). Dr. Wilson and his group explore these research questions using various tools and methods, ranging from in situ ocean observations and idealized numerical models.