Caitlin Reisa

Intereses de investigación

  • Assisting in observational studies designed to improve our understanding of interannual to multidecadal ocean variability and its influence on climate
  • Working aboard oceanographic research vessels conducting science using oceanographic instruments such as inverted echo sounders, acoustic current profilers, conductivity-temperature-depth systems
  • Using amperometric titration analysis systems and preparing reagents for titration

Caitlin Reisa

Investigador Asociado II (Universidad de Miami/CIMAS), División de Oceanografía Física 

4301 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, Florida 33149

“We’ve come this far because we are the smartest creatures that have ever lived. But to continue, we require more than intelligence. We require wisdom.” – David Attenborough

Caitlin Reisa is a Research Associate II at the University of Miami’s Cooperative Institute of Marine and Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS) and a part of the Instrumentation group at the Physical Oceanography Division at the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML). She provides scientific and technical support in the Western Boundary Time Series project by helping conduct long term monitoring of the volume transport and seawater parameters in the Straits of Florida, Antilles Current, and Deep Western Boundary Current.

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Series temporales de la frontera occidental (WBTS)

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2021, M.P.S. Marine Conservation, Rosenstiel School – University of Miami, Virginia Key, FL

2020, B.S. Marine Sciences, The University of Tampa, Tampa, FL