Title: Deep Ocean Sampling
1Deep Ocean Sampling Developing a new paradigm for
marine biotechnology Paul Jensen Scripps
Institution of Oceanography pjensen_at_ucsd.edu 23
January 2009 CMSS
2Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- Founded 1903
- - Marine Biological Association of San Diego
- Affiliated with UC 1912
- Name changed 1925
- - Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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3Scripps Is
- The Graduate School of Marine Science of UC San
Diego - Scripps Director is Vice Chancellor for Marine
Sciences of - UC San Diego
- The largest oceanographic institution in the
U.S. - 2007 census 1,957 (228 graduate students, 436
academics). - Founded by the Scripps family who were (and
still are) in the publishing business and
prominent in San Diego society.
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4Scripps Research Covers All Ocean Earth
Sciences
Biology - Center for Marine Biotechnology
Biomedicine - Integrative Oceanography
Division - Marine Biology Research
Division Earth Sciences - Geosciences
Research Division - Institute of Geophysics
Planetary Physics Oceans and Atmosphere -
Climate, Atmospheric Science, Physical
Oceanography - Marine Physical Laboratory
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5Scripps Funding Profile (FY 06/07)
6Scripps Ships Largest UNOLS Fleet
R/V Roger Revelle
R/V New Horizon
Research Platform FLIP Floating Instrument
Platform
R/V Melville
R/V Robert G. Sproul
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7Nimitz Marine Facility, SIO
8Ships provide access to ocean environments and a
platform for sampling
9Our Research (and sampling needs)
- Penicillin discovered by Alexander Fleming in
1928 from a fungus.
- Selman Waksman discovered Streptomycin in 1943
form an actinomycete.
- Microorganisms have remained the most important
source of antibiotics (and other drugs). - All of these derived from land!
10New Antibiotics are Desperately Needed
- Antibiotic resistance is on the rise!
- Traditional soil microbes are well studied.
11Marine Biotechnology Drugs from the Sea
- Microorganisms are a proven resource.
- Marine microbes remain relatively unexplored.
12Proof of Principle
- Unusual microbes occur in the sea.
- New marine genus Salinispora.
- Many new compounds being discovered.
- Two currently in clinical trials for cancer
(Nereus Pharmaceuticals).
In collaboration with William Fenical
13Research in Marine Microbiology
Biogeography
Diversity
Genomics
14The Challenge is Sampling
- 75 of Earths surface covered by ocean.
- Goal Understand the diversity, distributions,
and biotechnological applications of marine
microorganisms. - We need rapid access to large numbers of samples
from broad geographic locations.
15The Challenge is Sampling
- Traditional oceanographic approaches are not
effective.
16Sample collection
By hand
Electric reel, effective to 1000 meters.
17Sample Collection
Autonomous bounce corer, rated to 6000
m. Designed and built by Kevin Hardy.
18Sample Collection
- Challenges remain
- Variable sediment characteristics.
- Size and portability.
19- What is Needed
- Small sampling device to collect marine
sediments. - Ideally, autonomous, low cost and functional at
depths gt1km.
20Collaborators and funding
Eddie Kisfaludy (SIO marine technician)
Prof. William Fenical/SIO
Kevin Hardy (now with DeepSea Power and Light)
(with Nereus Pharmaceuticals)