Eleven students from the University of Washington, University of Oregon, and Boston University are participating on Leg 2 of the VISIONS’14 expedition as part of the School of Oceanography experiential learning course ‘Ocean 411’. Also shown is John Delaney (Chief Scientist – University of Washington) and Kendra Daly (Co-Chief Scientist – University of South Florida). Photo Credit: Ed McNichol, University of Washington, and Mumbian Enterprises; V14.

Jesse Turner

Hello there! My name is Jesse Turner and I am a senior in Oceanography at the University of Washington. My passions are endless, but a few of my hobbies include hiking, biking, slacklining, skiing, soccer, and juggling. I am originally from Vash

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Sam Albertson

I am a sophomore studying engineering at the University of Washington. After growing up in Woodinville, Washington, my interests have extended beyond engineering into physics, astronomy, math, computer science, oceanography, scuba diving, neuros

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Ryan Brennan

Ryan Brennan is a graduating senior in Microbiology at University of Washington. As a recreational certified scuba diver, Ryan has long enjoyed the ocean and observing marine life.

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Rachel Hubbard

I am a graduating Biology student from the University of Oregon. I came to UO from Gig Harbor, Washington where I developed a deep love for the
ocean.

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Corey King

I am currently a senior at the University of Washington Tacoma pursuing an Environmental Science degree. I am retired from the U.S. Coast Guard after twenty years of service as a marine science technician.

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Isaac Stockdale

I am a true husky from birth; Seattle born and bred. This coming school year I will be attending the University of Washington as a sophomore

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Matthew Tomoko

I am very pleased to have the opportunity to be aboard the state-of-the-art research vessel and to watch and participate in some very interesting science.

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Madison Shipley

Madison Shipley is a senior studying Oceanography and Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington, and minoring in Marine Biology and Quantitative Science.

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