Dr Alan Jamieson

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Lecturer

Dr Alan Jamieson

Personal Details

Telephone: +44 (0)1224 274410
Email: a.jamieson@abdn.ac.uk
Address: Room F11
Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen,
Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences,
Main Street,
Newburgh,
Aberdeenshire
AB41 6AA
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Research Interests

My research interests are primarily biological exploration of the deep sea and associated technology. My main focus is on exploring the Hadal Zone (6000-11,000 m). The hadal zone comprises deep trenches formed by tectonic subduction and centred mostly around the Pacific Rim.  I was heavily involved in the HADEEP project (2006-2011; Nippon Foundation/NERC) and the subsequent HADEEP2 (2011-2013; Total Foundation).  These projects were in collaboration with AORI, University of Tokyo (Japan) and NIWA (New Zealand). I designed and operated the suite of Hadal-Landers used in these projects (Hadal-Lander A and B, LATIS) and have participated in nine trench cruises since 2007 (Japan, Izu-Bonin, Mariana, Kermadec, Tonga and Peru-Chile) with at least another two cruises coming in the next year.  The highlights of this research so far have been unequivocally proving that decapods do exist in the trenches, filming of the deepest fish seen alive (Click here), filming the deepest fish in the southern hemisphere (Click here), having a hadal amphipod named after me (Click here) and finding the ‘supergiant’ amphipod in trenches and the southern hemisphere for the first time (Click here). This work has also gathered significant public interest which has led to various interesting public outreach endeavours such as Blue Peter (Click here), the Filmic Art 3D Deep Ocean Experience Blu-Ray DVD (Click Here), and various other media activities (see below).

I am now involved in the HADES project with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, University of Hawaii, Whitman College (USA), NIWA (NZ) and NOCS (UK).  This project, funded by NSF (USA) involves the pursuit of the foremost questions in trench and hadal ecosystem science, determining the composition and distribution of hadal species, the role of pressure, food supply, physiology, depth, and seafloor topography on deep-ocean communities and the evolution of trench life. These factors will be examined using the world’s first full-ocean depth hybrid remotely operated vehicle (HROV Nereus) in conjunction with the full-ocean depth imaging landers (Hadal-Lander, LATIS). The web site is http://www.whoi.edu/website/hades/ and features an image and video archive featuring some of the highlights from the trench work, including HADEEP. The HADES project was also featured in Science recently (click here).

Peer reviewed publications

Glover, A.G., Wiklund, H., Taboada, S., Avila, C., Smith, C.R., Kemp, K.M., Jamieson, A.J., Dahlgren, T.G. (Submitted) Bone-eating worms from the Antarctic: the contrasting fate of whale and wood remains on the Southern Ocean seafloor. Proceedings of the Royal Society Part B

Fujii, T., Kilgallen, N.M., Rowden, A.A., Jamieson, A.J. (Submitted) Amphipod community structure across abyssal to hadal depths in the Peru-Chile and the Kermadec Trenches. Marine Ecology Progress Series.

Eustace, R.M., Kilgallen, N.M., Lacey, N.C., Jamieson, A.J. (Submitted) Population structure of the hadal amphipod Hirondellea gigas from the Izu-Bonin Trench (NW Pacific; 8173-9316 m). Marine Biology

Craig, J., Youngbluth, M., Jamieson, A.J., Priede, I.G. (Submitted) Near seafloor bioluminescence, macrozooplankton and macroparticles at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.  Deep-Sea Research II.

Blanco, R., Shields, M.A., Jamieson, A.J. (In Press) Macrofouling of deep-sea instrumentation after three years at 3690 m depth in the Charlie Gibbs Fracture Zone, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, with emphasis on hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa).  Deep-Sea Research II.

Jamieson, A.J., Lacey, N.C., Lörz, A-N., Rowden, A.A., Piertney, S.B. (2013) The supergiant amphipod Alicella gigantea (Crustacea: Alicellidae) from hadal depths in the Kermadec Trench, SW Pacific Ocean. Deep-Sea Research II. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2012.12.002i

Lacey, N.C., Jamieson, A.J., Soreide, F. (2013) Successful capture of ultradeep sea animals from the Puerto Rico Trench. Sea Technology, 54(3) 19-21

Hunter, W.R., Jamieson, A.J., Huvenne, V.A.I., Witte, U. (2012) Sediment community responses to marine vs. terrigenous organic matter in a submarine canyon. Biogeosciences Discussions, 9 11331-11374.

Jamieson, A.J., Fujii, T., Priede, I.G. (2012) Locomotory activity and feeding strategy of the  hadal munnopsid isopod Rectisura cf. herculea (Crustacea: Asellota) in the Japan Trench. Journal of Experimental Biology. 215, 3010-3017.

Aguzzi, J., Jamieson, A.J., Fujii, T., Sbragaglia, V., Costa, C., Menesatti, P., Fujiwara, Y. (2012) Shifting feeding behaviour of deep-sea buccinid gastropods at natural and simulated food falls. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 458, 247-253.

Jamieson, A.J., Yancey, P.H. (2012) On the validity of the Trieste flatfish; dispelling the myth.  Biological Bulletin, 222, 171-175.

Jamieson, A.J., Priede, I.G., Craig, J. (2012) Distinguishing between the abyssal macrourids Coryphaenoides yaquinae and C. armatus from in situ photography. Deep-Sea Research, 64, 78-85.

Jamieson, A.J.,  Lörz, A-N.,  Fujii, T., Priede,I.G. (2012)  In situ observations of trophic behaviour and locomotion of princaxelid amphipods (Crustacea, Pardaliscidae) at hadal depths in four West Pacific Trenches. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 91 (1) 143-150.

Jamieson, A.J., Gebruk, A., Fujii, T., Solan, M.,  (2011)  Functional effects of the hadal sea cucumber Elpidia atakama (Holothuroidea, Elasipodida) reflect small scale patterns of resource availability.  Marine Biology.158, (12), 2695-2703.

Jamieson, A.J. (2011). Ecology of Deep Oceans: Hadal Trenches. In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (ELS). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester. DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0023606.

Craig, J, Jamieson, A.J., Bagley, P.M. Priede, I.G.(2011) Naturally occuring bioluminescence on the deep-sea floor.  Journal of Marine Systems. 88, 563-567.

Jamieson, A.J., T. Fujii (2011) Trench Connection.  Biology Letters,7; 641-643. 

Jamieson, A.J., Fujii, T., Bagley, P.M., Priede, I.G. (2011). Scavenging interactions between the deepwater eel Synaphobranchus kaupii and the Portuguese dogfish Centroscymnus coelolepisJournal of Fish Biology, 79, 205-216.

Wolff,G.A.,Billett,D.S.M., Bett, B.J., Holtvoeth,J., FitzGeorge-Balfour, T., Fisher, E.H., Cross, I., Shannon, R., Salter, I., Boorman, B., King, N.J., Jamieson, A.J., Chaillan, F. (2011) The Effects of Natural Iron Fertilisation on Deep-Sea Ecology: The Crozet Plateau, Southern Indian Ocean. PLOS One 6(6): e20697. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0020697

Jamieson, A.J., Kilgallen, N.M., Rowden, A.A., Fujii, T., Horton, T., Lörz, A-N., Kitazawa, K., Priede, I.G. (2011) Bait-attending fauna of the Kermadec Trench, SW Pacific Ocean: evidence for an ecotone across the abyssal-hadal transition zone. Deep-Sea Research I 58, 49-62.

Craig, J., Jamieson, A.J., Hutson, R., Zuur, A.F. & Priede, I.G. (2010) Factors influencing the abundance of deep pelagic bioluminescent zooplankton in the Mediterranean Sea. Deep-Sea Research I. 57, 1474-1484.

Craig, J., Jamieson A.J., Bagley, P.M. & Priede, I.G. (2010) Seasonal variation of deep-sea bioluminescence in the Ionian Sea. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, doi:10.1016/j.nima.2010.04.074.

Fujii, T., Jamieson, A.J., Solan, M., Bagley, P.M. & Priede, I.G. (2010)A large aggregation of liparids at 7703 m depth and a reappraisal of the abundance and diversity of hadal fish. BioScience, 60(7), 506-515.

Jamieson, A.J., Fujii, T., Mayor, D.J., Solan, M. & Priede, I.G. (2010) Hadal Trenches: the ecology of the deepest places on Earth.  Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 25(3), 190-197.

Jamieson, A.J., Fujii, T., Solan, M. & Priede, I.G. (2009) HADEEP: Free-falling landers to the deepest places on Earth.  Marine Technology Society Journal, 43(5), 151-159.

Jamieson, A.J., Solan, M. & Fujii, T. (2009) Imaging deep-sea life beyond the abyssal zone.  Sea Technology, 50(3), 41-46.

Jamieson, A.J., Fujii, T., Solan, M., Matsumoto, A.K., Bagley, P.M. & Priede, I.G. (2009) First findings of decapod crustacea in the hadal-zone.  Deep-Sea Research I, 56, 641-647.

Jamieson, A.J., Fujii, T., Solan, M., Matsumoto, A.K., Bagley, P.M. & Priede, I.G. (2009) Liparid and Macrourid fishes of the hadal zone: In situ observations of activity and feeding behaviour.  Proceedings of the Royal Society Part B, 276, 1037-1045.

Craig, J., Jamieson, A.J, Heger, A. & Priede, I.G. (2009) Distribution of bioluminescent organisms in the Mediterranean Sea and predicted effects on a deep-sea neutrino telescope. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 602, 224-226.

Priede, I.G., Jamieson, A.J., Heger, A., Craig, J. & Zuur, A.F. (2008) The potential influence of bioluminescence from marine animals on a deep-sea underwater neutrino telescope array in the Mediterranean sea. Deep Sea Research I, 55, 1474-1483.

King, N.J., Jamieson, A.J., Bagley, P.M. & Priede, I.G. (2008).  Deep-sea scavenging demersal fish fauna of the Nazaré Canyon system, Iberian coast, Northeast Atlantic Ocean.  Journal of Fish Biology, 72, 1804–1814.

Kemp, K.M., Jamieson, A.J., Bagley, P.M., Collins, M.A. & Priede, I.G. (2008). A new technique for periodic bait release at a deep-sea camera platform: First results from the Charlie–Gibbs Fracture Zone, Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Deep Sea Research II, 55(1-2), 218-228.

Worall, M.G., Jamieson, A.J., Holford, A.E., Neilson, R.D, Player, M.A. & Bagley, P.M (2007). A variable buoyancy system for deep ocean vehicles, Oceans 2007 – Europe 1-6, ISBN: 978-1-4244-0635-7.

Heger, A., King, N.J., Wigham, B.D. Jamieson, A.J., Bagley, P.M., Priede, I.G. & Pfannkuche, O. (2007). Bioluminescent aggregations of Vargula norvegica (Ostracoda) at artificial food falls at 1000m depth in carbonate mound provinces of the NE Atlantic. Marine Biology, 151(4), 1471-1478.

Gillibrand, E.J.V., Jamieson, A.J., Bagley, P.M., Zuur, A.F. & Priede, I.G. (2007). Seasonal development of a deep pelagic bioluminescent layer in the temperate northeast Atlantic Ocean. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 341, 37-44.

Bailey D.M., Wagner, H-J.,Jamieson, A.J. Ross, M.F. & Priede, I.G. (2007). A taste of the deep-sea: the roles of olfactory, gustatory and tactile searching behaviour by the deep-sea grenadier fish Coryphaenoides armatus. Deep Sea Research I, 54, 99-108.

Worall, M.G., Bagley, P.M., Jamieson, A.J., Holford, A.E., Player, M.A. & Neilson, R.D. (2006) The development of a variable buoyancy system. Proceedings of the Worlds Maritime Technology Conference, IMarEST.

Jamieson, A.J., Godø, O.R., Bagley, P.M., Partridge, J.C. & Priede, I.G. (2006). Illumination of trawl gear by mechanically stimulated bioluminescence.   Fisheries Research, 81, 276-282.

Gillibrand, E.J.V., Bagley P.M., Jamieson, A.J., Herring, P.J., Partridge, J.C., Collins, M.A., Milne, R. & Priede, I.G. (2007). Deep Sea Benthic Bioluminescence at Artificial Food falls, 1000 to 4800m depth, in the Porcupine Seabight and Abyssal Plain, North East Atlantic Ocean.  Marine Biology, 150, 1053-1060.

Jamieson A.J., Bailey, D.M., Wagner, H-J., Bagley, P.M. & Priede, I.G. (2006). Behavioural responses to structures on the seafloor by the deep-sea fish Coryphaenoides armatus: Implications for the use of baited landers.  Deep Sea Research I, 53, 1157-1166.

Kemp, K.M., Jamieson, A.J., Bagley, P.M., McGrath, H., Bailey, D.M., Collins, M.A., & Priede, I.G. (2006). Consumption of a large bathyal food fall, a six month study in the north-east Atlantic. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 310, 65-76.

Jamieson A.J. & Bagley, P.M. (2005). The ROBIO and DOBO landers: Deep-sea biodiversity surveys in areas of anthropogenic activity. Sea Technology, 46(1), 54-57.

Bailey, D.M., Bagley, P.M., Jamieson, A.J., Cromarty, A., Collins, M.A., Tselepidis, A. &. Priede, I.G. (2005). Life in a warm deep sea: routine activity and burst swimming performance of the shrimp Acanthephyra eximia in the abyssal Mediterranean.  Marine Biology, 146, 1199-1206.

Bailey D.M., Genard, B., Collins, M.A., Rees, J-F., Unsworth, S.K., Battle, E.J.V., Bagley, P.M., Jamieson, A.J. & Priede, I.G. (2005). High swimming and metabolic activity in the deep-sea eel Synaphobranchus kaupii revealed by integrated in situ and in vitro measurements. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 78, 335-346.

Bagley P.M., Priede, I.G., Jamieson, A.J., Bailey, D.M., Battle, E.J.V., Henriques, C. & Kemp, K.M. (2005). Lander techniques for deep ocean biological research. Underwater Technology, 26(1), 3-11.

Bailey, D.M., Bagley, P.M., Jamieson, A.J., Collins, M.A. & Priede, I.G. (2003). In situ investigation of burst swimming and muscle performance in the deep-sea fish Antimora rostrata (Günther, 1878), Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 285-286, 295-311

Bailey, D.M., Jamieson, A.J., Bagley, P.M., Collins, M.A. & Priede, I.G. (2002). Measurement of in situ oxygen consumption of deep-sea fish using an autonomous lander vehicle, Deep-Sea Research, 49, 1519-1529

Book Chapters

Jamieson, A.J., Boorman, B. & Jones, D.O.B. (2013) Deep-Sea Sampling.  In: Methods for the Study of Marine Benthos (Eds. A. Eleftheriou) 4th Edition, Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford. ISBN: 978-0-470-67086-6

Jamieson, A.J. (In press) Landers: baited cameras and traps. In: Biological Sampling in the Deep Sea (Eds. M. Clarke, M. Consalvey), Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford.

Patents:

Bagley, P.M., Jamieson, A.J. & Player, M. (2003). A buoyancy control system.  Patent application No.0319812.4. Filed 22-AUG-03, Ablett and Stebbing, London, UK.

Teaching/supervision responsibilities:

  • Course coordinator of the ZO4536 Abyssal and Hadal Environments (Honours/Masters level)
  • Course coordinator of BI25Z2 Ocean Biology (level 2)
  • Advisor of studies (level 1)
  • Tutor of Biology Undergraduates (BUGS; BI1006, Level 1)
  • Current PhD students:Nichola Lacey (w/ D. Mayor), Thom Linley (w/ J. Watson), Heather Ritchie (w/ S. Piertney), Fiona McIntyre (w/ P. Fernandes), Ben Scoulding (w/ P. Fernandes)
  • Former PhD Students:Jessica Craig (w/ I.G. Priede)

Public lectures:

  • Sept. 2011 – Beyond the Abyss: Life in the Deepest Places on Earth, Aberdeen TechFest event
  • April 2011 - HADEEP: Life Beyond the Abyss, Edinburgh University Science festival.
  • Feb. 2011 – HADEEP: Life Beyond the Abyss, Dove Marine Lab, Newcastle.
  • Feb. 2011 – Creatures from beyond the abyss, University of Abertay Dundee  (BSA)
  • October 2010 – Lighting up the Deep.  Scottish Lighthouse Museums, Fraserburgh.
  • June 2009 - HADEEP: Life beyond the Abyss.  Glasgow University Science Festival, Glasgow.
  • Feb. 2009 - Beyond the Abyss: Observing life at extreme depths (6000-10000m).  Dana centre, London.
  • May 2008 - Beyond the Abyss: Observing life in the hadal zone (6000-10000m).  SAMS, Oban.
  • Sept. 2008 - Beyond the Abyss.  Aberdeen TechFest event
  • June 2008 - Way Down Deep.  Future Science event (Careers Scotland).  Ellon Academy. Aberdeenshire

 Radio/TV Interviews:

  • Radio New Zealand (Veronika Meduna) - 7th Feb. 2013
  • Radio New Zealand (Bryan Crump) - 28th Jan. 2013
  • The Naked Scientist (Sarah Castor-Perry)  - 15th April 2012
  • BBC World News/BBC4 News (Zeinab Badawi)  -   26th March 2012
  • BBC Radio Scotland (Bill Whiteford)  - 26th March 2012
  • BBC Radio Wales (Gareth Lewis)  -  26th March 2012
  • BBC3 Counties (Toby Friedner)  -  20th Mar. 2012
  • The Naked Scientist (Chris Smith)  - 13th May 2011
  • Blue Peter (Andy Akinwolere)  - 13th May 2011
  • BBC Radio Scotland (Mhairi Stuart)  -  3rd Mar. 2011
  • BBC Radio Scotland (Mhairi Stuart)  - 11th Mar. 2011
  • Radio Ireland, (Shaun MonCrieff )  - 19th  Feb. 2011
  • STV News North (Laura Goodwin)  - 14th Oct. 2010
  • BBC Radio Scotland ( Kenneth MacDonald)  - 14th Oct. 2010
  • BBC Radio Wales (Adam Walton)  - 17th May 2008
  • BBC Radio 2 ‘Life in the Trenches’.  Oct. 2007 (documentary on HADEEP cruise)

 Web Media/Publicity:

BBC News:   

  • Race to the bottom of the ocean: Why go down? March 2012 (Click here
  • Ocean Trench: Take a dive 11,000m down, March 2012 (Click here)
  • Supergiant crustacean found in deepest ocean, Feb 2012 (Click here)
  • New shrimp named after Aberdeen Scientist.  March 2011 (Click here)
  • Deep void yields new fish species, Oct 2010 (Click here)
  • Meet the creatures that live beyond the abyss Jan.  2010 (Click here)
  • Vivid colours of the deep. Jan. 2010. (Click here)
  • Deep-sea fish captured on camera.  Nov.  2009 (Click here)
  • Deepest ever living  fish filmed. Oct. 2008 (Click here)

Planet Earth Website (NERC):   

  • New shrimp immortalizes scientist. March 2011 (Click here)
  • Ocean trench cruise finds brand new fish. Oct. 2010 (Click here)
  • Southern Hemisphere's deepest fish caught on camera.  Nov. 2009. (Click here
  • Deepest-ever fish caught on camera.  Oct. 2008. (Click here)

National Geographic:   

  • Bizarre eels, fish found off New Zealand, Feb 2013 (Click here)
  • Supergiant shrimp-like beasts found in deep-sea, Feb 2012 (Click Here)
  • New deep-sea pictures: Snailfish, eels found in trench, Oct 2010 (Click here
  • Deepest-ever fish caught alive on camera, Oct  2008 (Click here)

You Tube:    

  • Supergiant amphipods discovered 7km deep (630,200 hits; 15-3-12) (Click here)
  • World’s deepest living fish, (2.6 million hits; 15-3-12) (Click here)

Magazine Articles:

  • Jamieson, A.J. (2010) Our Choice of Products (Deep-sea Landers).  Beyond Blue, 7, 52-55.
  • Jamieson, A.J. (2009). The search for life at extreme depths.  The Bulletin.  Marine Ecology: Special issue.  BES, March.
  • Jamieson, A.J. (2007). Deep-pelagic bioluminescence in the Mediterranean.  HERMES Newsletter, 8, 11.
  • Jamieson, A.J., (2007) Lighting up the deep. Marine Scientist (IMarEST), No. 19, 16-19.
  • Jamieson, A.J., M. Solan & D. Mayor (2006) Spying on the seafloor. Marine Scientist (IMarEST), 17, 36.
  • Jamieson, A.J. (2006) Deep-sea fish: How researchers are tackling the challenge of decompression.  Ocean Challenge Magazine, 14(2), 19-23
  • Jamieson, A.J. & N.J. King (2004). Portraits of the deep-water shark. Marine Scientist (IMarEST), 8, 26-28
  • King, N.J., Jamieson, A.J., Kemp, K.M., Bagley, P.M. & Priede, I.G. (2004). Landing on the ridge. Mar-Eco, Newsletter. 1.
  • Jamieson, A.J. (2003) The observer has landed: Lander techniques for the study of deep-sea megafauna.  Marine Scientist (IMarEST), 4, 52-53
  • Jamieson, A.J. (2003) 'A frightening amount of data': Review of the 6th underwater science symposium: monitoring and measuring the underwater environment (SUT).  Marine Scientist (IMarEST), 3, 44-45
  • Jamieson, A.J. (2002) Deep-sea research facilities, Investment Now magazine, Spring. P13

Other papers featuring HADEEP samples:

  • Stein, D.L. (2012) Zootaxa, 3588, 1-54.
  • Lörz, A-N., et al (2012) PLoS ONE 7(3): e32365.
  • Lörz, A.-N. (2010) Zoologica baetica 21: 65-84
  • Lörz, A.-N. (2010) Zootaxa 2482, 22–48.

Other publications featuring HADEEP:

  • Lee, J.J. (2012) Ocean's Deep, Dark Trenches to Get Their Moment in the Spotlight.  Science, 336: 141-142
  • Burton, A. (2012). Way down deep. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 10: 112
  • Williams, N. (2010) Deep Ocean Species Discovered.  Current Biology, 20(21) R910.
  • Deep swimmers caught on camera.  TVNZ, Nov. 13th 2009
  • Deepest-dwelling fish in Southern Hemisphere photographed. New Zealand Herald. Nov. 13th 2009
  • Scots scientists photograph deepest southern fish.  STV News. Nov. 13th 2009
  • O’Connell, S. (2009) What lurks in the depths of the oceans?’, Daily Telegraph. May 12th  
  • Beyond the Abyss.   Planet Earth (NERC magazine).  Winter 2008, 22-24
  • Diepterecord.  Wild Zoekers (Magazine).  February 2009
  • Blick in den abgrund.  Bild der Wissenschaft.  January 2009
  • Wagner, S. (2008) Deep Discovery.  The Engineer (Magazine of the IMechE), 10-13, 35-36
  • World’s deepest fish filmed for the first time.  Marine Technology Magazine, October 2008.

Research Expeditions:

  1. RRS Discovery D252 (UK) - (2001) NE Atlantic - (AUDOS, ROBIO, FRESP, ISIT landers)
  2. RRS Discovery D255 (UK) -  (2001) NE Atlantic -  (AUDOS, DOBO, FRESP, ISIT landers)
  3. RRS Discovery D260 (UK) -  (2002) NE Atlantic -  (SPRINT, DOBO, FRESP, ISIT landers)
  4. RV Philia (Greece) -  (2002) E. Mediterranean - (SPRINT, FRESP Landers)
  5. RRS Discovery D266 (UK)  - (2002) NE Atlantic -  (SPRINT, DOBO, FRESP, ISIT landers)
  6. RV Johan Hjort (Norway) - (2002) Norwegian Fjords - (SPRINT lander, ISIT/CTD profiler)
  7. GG9  (France)  - (2004) W. Mediterranean - (ISIT lander profiling)
  8. FS Meteor M61-1 (Germany) - (2004) NE Atlantic  - (ROBIO,ISIT/GEOMAR Lander)
  9. GG9 (France)-  (2004) W. Mediterranean - (ISIT lander profiling)
  10. Veracious II (UK) - (2004) North Sea - (ROBIO lander, Trawl processing)
  11. RRS Discovery D285T (UK) - (2004) NE Atlantic -  (DOBO lander)
  12. RV G.O. Sars (Norway) - (2004) Norwegian Fjords  - (ROBIO/ES, ISIT-CAM)
  13. RV New Horizon  (USA) - (2005) NE Pacific - (SPRINT lander, Fish Trap)
  14. FRV Scotia (UK) - (2005) North Sea  - (ROBIO lander)
  15. Helsingør harbour (Denmark) - (2005) -  (SPI camera)
  16. RRS Discovery D297 (UK)  - (2005) NE Atlantic  - (ROBIO, DOSOL Landers)
  17. RV Thompson TN187 (USA) - (2005) NE Pacific - (BICS) [w/ JASON2 ROV]
  18. RRS Discovery D300 (UK)  - (2005/06) Southern Ocean - (ROBIO, FRESP Landers)
  19. RV Seol Mara (UK) -  (2006) Loch Creran, UK - (SPI camera)
  20. Crest (UK) -  (2006) Shetland, UK - (SPI camera, Day Grab)
  21. RV Seol Mara / Calanus (UK) - (2006) Loch Creran, UK - (SPI camera, KALLE lander)
  22. FRV Scotia 1406S (UK) - (2006) NE Atlantic -  (Trap lander, trawl sampling)
  23. FS Meteor M70-1 (Germany) - (2006) Mediterranean - (ISIT profiling, CTD)
  24. RV Aegaeo (Greece) - (2007) E. Mediterranean - (ISIT profiling, CTD)
  25. RRS James Cook 10 leg 2 (UK) - (2007) NE Atlantic - (AROBIC Chambers) [w/ ISIS ROV]
  26. FS Sonne 194 (Germany)  - (2007) SW Pacific  - (Hadal-lander A and B)
  27. RV Hakuho-Maru KH-07-3 (Japan) (2007) NW Pacific  -  (Hadal-lander A and B)
  28. RV Kairei KR-07-16 (Japan) - (2007) NW Pacific - (Hadal-lander A and B)
  29. RV Sea Trident (UK -  (2008) SE Atlantic - (ROBIO Lander)
  30. RV Lydia (Greece)  - (2008) E. Mediterranean - (DAVE Lander)
  31. RV Hakuho-Maru KH-08-01 (Japan) - (2008) NW Pacific -  (Hadal-lander A and B)
  32. RV Philia (Greece) - (2008) E. Mediterranean -  (DAVE lander) [w/MAX ROV]
  33. RV Tansei-Maru KT-09-02  (Japan) (2009) NW Pacific  -  (Hadal-lander A)
  34. RRS James Cook JC36 (UK) - (2009) NE Atlantic -  (AROBICS/TOCS/Spreaders) [w/ISIS ROV]
  35. RV Kaharoa KAH0910 (NZ) -  (2009) SW Pacific - (Hadal-lander A and B)
  36. RV Sonne SO209 (Germany) - (2010) SE Pacific - (Hadal-Lander B)
  37. RRS James Cook JC62  (UK) - (2011) NE Atlantic  (DAVE lander)
  38. RV Kaharoa KAH1109 (NZ) - (2011) SW Pacific - (Hadal-Lander B, LATIS)
  39. RV Kaharoa KAH1202 (NZ) - (2012) SW Pacific - (Hadal-Lander B, LATIS)
  40. RV Kaharoa KAH1301 (NZ) - (2013) SW Pacific - (Hadal-Lander, Latis, Fish Trap)

 Relevant training

University Lecturing, Managing Research Grants, Manual Handling, Overhead crane operation and slinging, Fork lift truck driving (

 


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