Peter Teye Busumprah | Fisheries Science | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Peter Teye Busumprah | Fisheries Science | Young Scientist Award

CEO | Ocean Rock Base and Ghana Ocean Climate Innovations Hub | Ghana

Peter Teye Busumprah is a dedicated oceanographer and environmental advocate, serving as the project lead for the Ghana Ocean Climate Innovations Hub under the UN Ocean Decade. As Ghana’s coordinator for the Early Career Ocean Professionals Node, he actively contributes to international oceanic and climate resilience initiatives. His expertise includes geophysics, geodesy, data analysis, remote sensing, and environmental conservation. Peter has played instrumental roles in projects addressing the UN Ocean Decade challenges, particularly in enhancing ocean observation systems and fostering knowledge transfer. He is also the founder and CEO of Ocean Rock Base NGO, focusing on sustainable fisheries and climate adaptation in Ghana.

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Education

Peter holds a Bachelor of Science in Fisheries Science from the University of Ghana, where he studied oceanography, marine resource management, and remote sensing. He is currently advancing his expertise at the National Aquaculture Center and is a student member of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. His diverse academic pursuits are complemented by practical training in aquaculture, digital ocean representation, and fisheries systems, aligning with his commitment to sustainable marine ecosystems.

Professional Experience

Peter’s professional journey spans roles in government, academia, and the nonprofit sector. As an officer at Ghana’s Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, he supports climate change initiatives and database creation for fisheries management. In 2024, he founded Ocean Rock Base NGO, leading projects in mangrove restoration, aquaculture, and deep-sea observation technologies. His experience also includes assisting in international collaborations like the Fish for Development project, where he worked to combat illegal fishing through technological advancements.

Research Interests

Peter’s research is centered on ocean sustainability, focusing on digital transformation in fisheries, climate resilience, and marine biodiversity conservation. He is particularly interested in integrating satellite imagery and remote sensing for ocean observation, promoting sustainable aquaculture, and addressing the challenges posed by marine pollution. His work contributes to global initiatives aimed at achieving climate neutrality and enhancing marine resource management.

Awards and Achievements

Peter has received numerous accolades, including the Global Ocean Tribute Awards (2024) in Düsseldorf, Germany. He has secured multiple travel grants to attend international conferences such as the UN Ocean Decade Regional Conference in India and the All-Atlantic Conference in Canada. His certifications in cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and ocean data analysis further attest to his interdisciplinary skills and dedication to innovation.

Selected Publications

UNESCO-IOC (2023) UN Ocean Decade White Paper: Digital Representation of the Ocean. This work contributes to understanding the role of digital tools in enhancing ocean governance.

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Conclusion

Peter Teye Busumprah exemplifies the synergy between science and advocacy. Through his leadership roles, technical expertise, and research contributions, he addresses pressing oceanic and climate challenges. With a vision for sustainable and technologically advanced marine ecosystems, he continues to inspire global efforts in ocean conservation and innovation.

Viviana Gamboa Sojo | Marine Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Viviana Gamboa Sojo | Marine Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor | University of Costa Rica | Costa Rica

Viviana Gamboa Sojo, a dedicated geologist from Costa Rica, has pursued a distinguished academic and research career with a focus on marine geology, climate change, and paleoceanography. Her work, particularly in high-latitude environments, delves into sedimentology and micropaleontology, aiming to understand environmental shifts over time.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Viviana has a solid foundation in geology, with a Bachelor’s, Licenciatura, Master’s, and a Ph.D. Her advanced studies in Earth Sciences from prestigious universities in Costa Rica and Italy demonstrate her commitment and expertise.

She has a proven track record in marine geology, paleoclimatology, and paleoceanography, with specific focus on high-latitude climate change during the Quaternary period. Her work on foraminiferal assemblages and sedimentology to interpret paleoceanographic shifts is both relevant and impactful in understanding past environmental conditions.

Viviana’s research has been recognized and supported by numerous prestigious grants and awards, including multi-year project funding from INQUA, awards from the Cushman Foundation, and participation in international research projects, such as the INQUA MARE initiative.

She has published multiple peer-reviewed articles in well-regarded journals, which reflects her active engagement with the scientific community. Her collaborations span several countries, including Italy and Norway, underscoring her strong network and influence in her field.

Viviana’s role as a professor and researcher at the Universidad de Costa Rica highlights her dedication to educating and mentoring the next generation of scientists. This, combined with her research, enhances her overall contribution to her field.

Education 🎓

  • 2021: Ph.D. in Earth Sciences, University of Florence, Italy.
  • 2017: M.Sc. in Geological Sciences and Technologies, University of Pisa, Italy.
  • 2014: Licentiate in Geology, University of Costa Rica.
  • 2011: Bachelor in Geology, University of Costa Rica.

Experience 👩‍🏫

Viviana has extensive teaching and research experience, beginning as a professor and researcher at the Central American School of Geology, University of Costa Rica. Her career includes involvement in projects exploring paleontological and environmental changes in continental and marine ecosystems, further enriched by her participation in international scientific expeditions and workshops.

Research Interests 🔬

Viviana’s research interests center on marine geology, climate change impacts during the Quaternary period, paleoceanography, and micropaleontology. Her studies use sedimentology and benthic foraminifera to trace past environmental shifts, with a keen focus on Arctic ecosystems and how these regions respond to climate variations.

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

Viviana’s contributions have earned her several honors, including:

  • 2019: INQUA Grant for the INQUA MARE project.
  • 2018: Joseph A. Cushman Award from the Cushman Foundation for her work on the Barents Sea paleoclimate.
  • 2015: Academic excellence from the University of Costa Rica, recognizing her outstanding academic performance.

Publications 📑

Deciphering Paleoceanographic Shifts Inferred from the Foraminiferal Record of the Western Svalbard Slope (Bellsund Drift) over the Past Century

  • Authors: Viviana M. Gamboa Sojo, Caterina Morigi, Leonardo Langone, Renata G. Lucchi
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.3390/jmse12040559

Environmental Changes in Krossfjorden, Svalbard, since 1950: Benthic Foraminiferal and Stable Isotope Evidence

Multiproxy Investigation of the Last 2,000 Years BP Marine Paleoenvironmental Record along the Western Spitsbergen Margin

  • Authors: Fiorenza Torricella, Viviana Maria Gamboa Sojo, Karen Gariboldi, Nessim Douss, Maria Elena Musco, Chiara Caricchi, Renata Giulia Lucchi, Katia Carbonara, Caterina Morigi
  • Year: 2022
  • DOI: 10.1080/15230430.2022.2123859

Living and Dead Foraminiferal Assemblages of the Last Decades from Kveithola Trough: Taphonomic Processes and Ecological Highlights

  • Authors: Viviana Maria Gamboa-Sojo, Katrine Husum, Francesca Caridi, Renata G. Lucchi, Manuel Bensi, Vedrana Kovačević, Anna Sabbatini, Leonardo Langone, Aleksander Tadeusz Dominiczak, Patricia Povea et al.
  • Year: 2021
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.marmicro.2021.102014

Benthic Foraminiferal Fauna from Anoxic Sediments in the Kveithola Trough, Northwest Barents Sea (Arctic Region)

Conclusion 🌎

Viviana Gamboa Sojo demonstrates all the qualities of a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award“. Her expertise, dedication, and accomplishments reflect her status as a researcher with significant contributions to the field of Earth Sciences, particularly in understanding climate change through geological and paleoceanographic research. With continued efforts in outreach and broader publication, her influence and recognition in the scientific community will likely continue to grow.