Hello Everyone!
My name is Cherisse Figueroa and I am a recent graduate from Humboldt State University where I majored in Oceanography.
I am beyond excited to be a part of this amazing opportunity to work alongside establish scientists aboard the R/V Atlantis, especially in the field that I am personally most interested in: deep sea science. What my long term goal is to contribute to this new and unknown area of the ocean, primarily focusing on complex communities that form on hydrothermal vents or whale falls. Being chosen for this expedition, not only do I work alongside people who have done exactly what I want to do, I get hands on experience with the equipment and lifestyle I will hopefully one day be able to use myself in my professional future!
For the past year, I have been able to keep myself pretty busy working in the commercial fishing industry in Alaska boarding fishing vessels in the Bering Sea. I have been out at sea for most of the year, only coming to land for short periods of time. My position aboard the vessels is to do at-sea biological sampling and data entry for the vessel aboard and aiding in the preservation of sustainable fishing in one of the most healthy and controlled oceans in the world. It is physically tiring, working in some of the most trecherous weather conditions, and no WiFi, but I love my job and what I can do for better fishing practices.
Speaking of being at sea for most of the year, I recently disembarked my last vessel I was on for the past 3 months 4 days ago and now will be boarding the Atlantis is 3. Good thing I won’t lose my sea legs!
See you soon!








