Kay C. Vopel
Current Work - Photos

Kay Vopel at the perennially ice-covered Lake Hoare, Antarctica.

In situ synchronous time-series measurements of flow
velocity and oxygen concentration around sulfur ectosymbioses
(Twin Cays, Tobacco Reef
Section, Belize).

An Optode and an ADV positioned at a vertical wall
of mangrove peat
(Twin Cays, Batfish Point).

Rod, Daniela, and Kay (left to right) studying
meiofauna in a
New Zealand estuary.

Having fun under water.

Kay studying the effects of irregular sea urchins
on the sediment-water solute exchange.

Smithsonian Field Station Carrie Bow Cay, Tobacco Reef Section, Belize.

From left to right: Michael Teasdale, Camille Hippolyte, and Angelika Sorgo sampling in the Gulf of Mexico.
Emergence Project
Florida State
University Marine Lab, Gulf of Mexico, Florida


Symbiosis Project
Smithsonian National
Museum of Natural History
Carrie Bow Cay Field Station, Belize
The microsensors were provided by Unisense A/S,
Denmark.







