Dr. Jack Barth is a professor in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences and an internationally recognized oceanographer and leader in ocean observing and marine policy. Since arriving at OSU in 1987, he has advanced theory, modeling, and observations of coastal upwelling and its bio-physical impacts, and has served as chief scientist on 20+ expeditions. A global pioneer in using autonomous profiling gliders, he has helped quantify nutrient and larval transport and coastal hazards such as hypoxia. He has published 140+ peer reviewed articles and is a Fellow of The Oceanography Society and the American Meteorological Society. He co-founded NANOOS and co-led the NSF OOI Endurance Array.
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