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Join the EGU Ocean Sciences blog team ๐ŸŒŠ

Join the EGU Ocean Sciences blog team ๐ŸŒŠ

The EGU Ocean Sciences division blog is looking for new volunteer editors. So far, the team consists of two early career scientists, Jacqueline and Maurie โ€” both working in ocean biogeochemistry โ€” and we would love to grow. As an editor, you will keep an eye out for interesting new articles and datasets to write about, write short blog posts about ocean related news, and approach other scientists to contribute (e.g. at conferences or on LinkedIn). You can also run your own ocean science series if you feel like it. We are always looking for creative ideas and new formats. There are no fixed commitments: contribute as much or as little as you like. We are especially keen to hear from early career scientists working outside of biogeochemistry, though anyone with a passion for ocean sciences is warmly welcome! It is a great opportunity for those who enjoy writing, want to grow their network, or are looking for something meaningful to add to their CV.

If that sounds like you, get in touch through our emails:
jbehncke@geomar.de
maurie.keppens@vliz.be

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Jacqueline Behncke is an ocean biogeochemist based at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany. She investigates the ocean carbon sink using machine learning and observations, specifically sailboat observations.


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Maurie Keppens is a PhD candidate at Ghent University and the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), Belgium. Her research explores how the ocean carbon cycle responds to climate extremes, including marine heatwaves. By combining field measurements, satellite observations, and machine learning, she develops high-resolution reconstructions of carbon dynamics to better understand how extreme events shape airโ€“sea COโ‚‚ exchange.


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