Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
2026
Jacqueline Grebmeier
Professor
Location
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
Areas of Expertise
Pelagic-benthic coupling, benthic community structure, marine ecosystem dynamics
Bio
Dr. Grebmeier’s oceanographic research interests are related to pelagic-benthic coupling, benthic carbon cycling, and benthic faunal population structure in the marine environment. Over the last 30 years, her field research program in the Arctic has focused on such topics as understanding how water column processes influence biological productivity in Arctic waters and sediments, how materials are exchanged between the sea bed and overlying waters, and documenting longer-term trends in ecosystem health of Arctic continental shelves. Some of her research projects have included analyses of the importance of benthic organisms to higher levels of the Arctic food web, including walrus, gray whale, and diving sea ducks, and studies of radionuclide distributions in sediments and within the water column in the Arctic as a whole. In other work, she has studied the influence of oceanographic processes on benthic communities in Antarctica, chemical exchange at hydrothermal vents systems in the equatorial eastern Pacific Ocean, and the transport and fate of materials in melted snow in Arctic tundra in the Brooks Range foothills. Further information on her research and outreach efforts can be found at http://arctic.cbl.umces.edu.
Education
1987 Ph.D. Biological Oceanography, University of Alaska Fairbanks
1983 M.M.A. Marine Resource Management, University of Washington Seattle
1978 M.S. Biology, Stanford University
1977 B.A. Zoology, University of California Davis
Graduate Program Foundation Areas
Earth-Ocean Systems
Regularly Offered Courses
Global climate change, alternate spring semesters with Lee Cooper, Mark Cochrane, and Hali Kilbourne
Contact Information
Office Phone:
(410) 326-7334
Office Location:
Nice Hall
Mailing Address:
PO Box 38, Solomons, MD 20688
Recent Publications
Limnology and Oceanography
2026
2026 Ocean Sciences Meeting
2026
