
About
Nicholas Kamenos is a Professor at the Department of Ecology, Environment and Geoscience and Director of the Umeå Marine Sciences Centre (UMF) at Umeå University, Sweden. His research bridges global biogeochemical cycles and ecological responses to climate change, focusing on ecosystem engineers like coralline algae, corals, and seagrass. He works in polar to tropical regions, employing SCUBA, mesocosm experiments, and advanced analytical tools.
- Role: Director, Umeå Marine Sciences Centre
- Research Focus: Climate change impacts, ocean acidification, blue carbon, Arctic-temperate-tropical ecosystems
His recent publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to understanding marine ecosystem resilience. Research spans proxy development for historical climate reconstruction, carbon burial dynamics, and the role of calcifying organisms in carbon cycling, with applications to conservation and policy.
Key grants include projects like AQUASERV (2024–2029) on service provision in marine ecosystems, Light Harvesting in Coralline Algae (2024–2027), and IRISCC (2024–2026) exploring seawater temperature changes. Collaborative work addresses coastal deoxygenation and socio-political aspects of blue carbon economies.
He leads the Umeå Marine Sciences Centre, leveraging facilities like the Marine Mesocosm Facility and advanced tools (laser ablation ICPMS, isotope ratio mass spectrometry). His work integrates biological, geological, and chemical techniques to address multidisciplinary questions.
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