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Larry Mayer is a distinguished Professor and founding Director of the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping at the University of New Hampshire, with a career spanning over four decades in marine geophysics and ocean mapping. He holds a Ph.D. in Marine Geophysics from Scripps Institution of Oceanography and has held academic positions at Dalhousie University and the University of New Brunswick as the NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Ocean Mapping.
- Ph.D., Marine Geophysics, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1979)
- B.S., Geology (Magna Cum Laude), University of Rhode Island (1973)
Mayer's research focuses on seafloor mapping and remote characterization, particularly through autonomous vehicle applications and 3D visualization techniques. His work addresses Arctic Law of the Sea issues and polar bathymetric challenges, contributing to global initiatives like Seabed 2030 and IBCAO. Recent publications emphasize cold-water coral mounds, methane seep detection, and ice-covered oceanography.
His career includes over 90 oceanographic cruises with leadership in Arctic expeditions and deep-sea mapping. Notable awards include the Walter Munk Medal, National Academy of Engineering membership, and International Hydrographic Hall of Fame induction. He chairs the National Academies' Oceans Studies Board and advises on NOAA and Arctic Research Commission initiatives.
- Over 70 months at sea in 35 years
- Developed 3D visualization frameworks for ocean mapping
- Co-chair of NOAA Ocean Exploration Advisory Group
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