Lars Boehme’s research interests focus on ocean overturning circulation and the dynamics of frontal systems utilizing animal-borne technology. He is a co-investigator in the Arctic PRIZE project.
I am involved in a range of international and inter-diciplinary programs, e.g. the South Atlantic Variability Experiment (SAVEX) and “Ocean processes over the southern Weddell Sea shelf using seal tags”.
Most of these projects are part of MEOP (Marine Mammal Exploration- Pole to Pole). Within these projects we deploy little instruments on seals in both polar regions. These instruments not only provide behavioural data, but also several thousand salinity and temperature profiles throughout the winter, a time when few other data are available.
My studies also highlight the benefits to the sensor-carrying animals themselves by showing the usefulness of this approach in examining the sensitivity of top predators to global and regional-scale climate variability.