Research Update: Multivitamins for Coral Reefs
The Hansel Lab is currently running aquaria experiments to investigate the potential role of trace metals to support coral health as a potential restoration strategy for coral reefs that are rapidly impacted by climate change. Preliminary data shows these trace metals improve the health of lab-tested corals, improving their resilience to heat stress. Research Assistant…
Read MoreNew Publication out on Hydrogen Peroxide Fluxes in Seagrass Ecosystem
Congratulations to Dr. Grabb and team on our latest publication in MEPS, exploring hydrogen peroxide fluxes and fate in a temperate seagrass ecosystem! Read more: https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v752/p51-68/
Read MoreNew Paper out on Subsurface Superoxide in the Baltic Sea
Congrats to Dr. Taenzer et al on our latest publication in JGR Oceans showing superoxide in dark subsurface waters in the Baltic! Measured with our superooxide sensor SOLARIS. Read more: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1029/2024JC021438
Read MoreBack from the Baltic Sea
The Hansel Lab made a second trip out to the Baltic Sea this past spring, this time on the R/V Meteor! Due to the considerably greater ship size Colleen was joined by a much larger science crew from our lab this time, including newly minted Professor Ryberg, Don, Lina, Kate, Jenn, and Katelyn. Joining us…
Read MoreReturn from the Pulse Cruise
We’re back from sea! From April 15th – May 5th the Hansel Lab was aboard Schmidt Ocean’s vessel, the Falkor Too, exploring the mesophotic reefs off south-western Puerto Rico. On this journey we were joined by a team of deep-sea coral scientists from Lehigh University (Syrmalenia Kotronaki, Luke McCartin, Nicole Pittoors, and Sam…
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