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Dr. Becky Robinson: Oceanographer Exploring the Nitrogen Cycle & Climate

Take a break, we’re on Smoko. This week, we’re joined by Dr. Becky Robinson, a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island and an expert in marine geology and geochemistry. Dr. Robinson takes us deep into the world of the marine nitrogen cycle and its pivotal role in climate change and global carbon cycling.

Her journey into oceanography began with an unexpected academic pivot—from biology to geology—and grew into a full-blown passion for marine science. She walks us through the complexities of nitrogen cycling in the ocean, how these transformations influence ecosystems, and their larger-scale implications on planetary health.

"You never know how much you’ll love something until you dive right in." – Dr. Becky Robinson

Throughout the episode, we also explore her adventurous fieldwork, including her most unforgettable expedition: the "best worst cruise ever" in the Southern Ocean. These stories underscore the rigors, camaraderie, and discoveries that come with scientific expeditions at sea.

We discuss the critical role of scientific ocean drilling through the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) and the significance of vessels like the Joides Resolution. Dr. Robinson offers insight into why globally collaborative research platforms are essential and the concerns facing future ocean drilling projects.

Importantly, our conversation includes a reflection on the need for cultural shifts in fieldwork—especially around safety, accessibility, and equity. Dr. Robinson advocates for creating more inclusive research environments so that future generations of scientists can thrive, regardless of gender, background, or identity.

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