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As an oceanographer, I am fascinated by the ocean's carbonate chemistry and biogeochemical cycles. I have a BSc in Oceanography from the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Mexico, and a PhD from the University of Southampton. I currently work as a Research Scientist at NOC, in the Ocean Technology and Engineering department, developing autonomous sensors for ocean observation. My research focuses on the seawater carbonate system and the interactions of gases such as oxygen, methane, and nitrous oxide in various oceanic and coastal settings. I use biogeochemical models to study the air-sea fluxes of greenhouse gases and the impacts of ocean acidification and climate change. I am especially interested in the biogeochemical variability of polar oceans, coastal areas, and oxygen minimum zones. I also engage with international policy to provide scientific evidence for ocean governance and climate solutions.
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