New submersible pilot Michael Reuscher Michael Reuscher is a PhD student at Texas A&M University -Corpus Christi and a freshly minted submersible pilot engaged in the Finding Corals Expedition with Living Oceans Society. He has been reporting since June 5, sends this from the RV Cape Flattery, currently stationed off the coast of British Columbia. . . . → Read More: Michael’s First Dive in the Deep-Worker
New submersible pilot Michael Reuscher Hello, I’m Michael, I’ll be the Deep Sea News “field correspondent” for the Finding Coral Expedition with Living Ocean Society. We launch on World’s Ocean Day, June 8th. I’ll be sending occasional reports from the ship RV Cape Flattery. The “Finding Coral” expedition will be an exciting cruise to . . . → Read More: Finding Coral in Canada, World Ocean Day
By Peter Etnoyer, on  June 4th, 2009 Expeditions, Scientist!, Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls, Vessels and Equipment Canada, deep-sea coral, Harte Research Institute, Michael Reuscher, World Ocean Day I’d like to introduce my friend and colleague Michael Reuscher, he’s a first year PhD student in the Biodiversity and Conservation Laboratory of Dr. Tom Shirley here at Harte Research Institute at Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi. Michael is a freshly minted Deep Worker submersible pilot, as is Tom. Michael’s specialty is deep-sea polychaetes from . . . → Read More: Meet the new DSN field correspondent
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