Thiago Correa
Ph.D. student, Rosentiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Miami
Thiago Correa
Ph.D. Student
Rosentiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
University of Miami
Miami, Florida
Waitt Expeditions
CATALYST 1 (Research Scientist)
Biography
Thiago Correa earned a B.Sc. in Oceanography at the Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro, Brasil) and was concurrently funded by the Agencia Nacional do Petroleo (ANP) to conduct research in marine geology and geophysics at the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF). During this period, he had the opportunity to work with high-resolution seismic data and to develop projects using GIS. In 2005, Thiago was given the opportunity to do a Ph.D. working on carbonate environments at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (RSMAS- University of Miami), under the supervision of Drs. Gregor Eberli and Mark Grasmueck. In December of 2005, he was invited to participate in an AUV survey to map deep-water coral mounds in the Straits of Florida. The following year, he used a man-occupied submersible, the Johnson Sea-link II, from Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute to groundtruth high-resolution AUV maps via sample collection and video transects. Since then, Thiago has been analyzing the collected AUV and submersible data and developing a GIS project for deep-water corals in the Straits of Florida as part of my Ph.D. research.
From Thiago:
The AUV represents a new level of technology for mapping the ocean floor, and for the first time it is being applied to map deep-water coral fields. Fortunately, I had the opportunity to be directly involved with the acquisition, processing and interpretation of data from a 2005 AUV survey in the Straits of Florida. The fine-scale resolution of this AUV data has revealed a surprising abundance and diversity of deep-water mounds, indicating that deep-water coral ecosystems are much more variable and complex than previously thought.











