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Rachel Lacoste
Rachel has worked with us in the past with the position of Research Assistant in the team.
Autobiography
During my studies, I learned about cinema. My idea was to make nature documentaries. Since I wanted to understand what I would talk about in my movies, I also studied a degree in marine biology in La Rochelle (France). Now my objective changed a little, instead of dedicating myself to documentary I would like learn science mediation and animation in general. Always mixing science and art, I enjoy travelling, painting, diving and creative things.
Research interest
In the ADSR group, my role is to do video editing to produce short clips linked to the Atlas of Deep-Sea in Azores. I have to watch video footage, mainly from the Drift Cam but also from ROVs and submarines, then I select the relevant parts and I edit them. In these videos, I have to enhance the main species to create a representative view of the diversity variation for each mount. I also take part in the laboratory work, monitoring larvae of a cold water coral (Dentomuricea aff. meteor) and to help with others tasks.
Peer-reviewed (publication DOIs only)
DOIs from your cruises & projects
From your cruises & projects
No dataset DOIs linked to your cruises and projects yet.
Cruises
MapGES 2024 MT Physeter
Mapping deep-sea biodiversity and “Good Environmental Status” in the Azores
12 scientific crew · 14 on board · 1 collaborators
MapGES 2024 RV Arquipélago
Mapping deep-sea biodiversity and “Good Environmental Status” in the Azores
12 scientific crew · 13 on board · 2 collaborators
Location
Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas — Universidade dos Açores
Rua Prof. Doutor Frederico Machado, No. 4
9901-862 Horta, Portugal
Contact
Email: azoresdeepsea@gmail.com
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