Alejandro Vicente Ariza is a new member of the biological oceanography group. He was born in Almería. He studied biology at Granada University and I arrived three years ago to the Canary Islands to specialize in marine biology at La Laguna University (ULL), Tenerife island. He collaborated during two years with BIOECOMAC, the marine sciences group at the Animal Biology Department of the ULL. He graduated in 2008 and started to work in deep sea research thanks to a join project developed by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the ULL. He enjoyed the study of an amazing marine community, the mesopelagic nekton. Now, he moved to Gran Canaria Island to work in the Biology Department of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University. He is going to work in the LUCIFER project to unveil the secrets of micronekton and the carbon flux due to diel vertical migrants. Good luck!!
Alejandro
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Thank you Santiago,
I hope to enjoy with all of you during this 4 years. I promise to contribute in this project as better I can.
See you colleagues!
Alejandro.
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