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Welcome to the
The KrillSeeker Lab!

Bernard and Raycroft mapping Antarctic krill from a Mach V Zodiac near Palmer Station, Antarctica

We study how krill respond to a rapidly changing ocean - and what this means for marine ecosystems globally. Our research blends a suite of different approaches to understand the surprising ways krill shape and sustain marine ecosystems.

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Meet the team

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Explore our research

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See what we get up to

Our values

In the KrillSeeker Lab, we believe in science, equity, collaboration, and curiosity.
We value diverse perspectives, inclusive spaces, rigorous research, and a shared passion for understanding life in a changing ocean.

The KrillSeeker Lab is led by Dr. Kim Bernard, Professor of Biological Oceanography at Oregon State University.

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