Senior Scientific Advisor, University of Cape Town
Marjolaine Krug holds a PhD in physical oceanography from the University of Cape Town. Her research has focused on the dynamics and variability of the Agulhas current as well as interactions between the Agulhas current and the coastal and shelf regions. She has worked extensively with satellite remote sensing data and pioneered the deployment of underwater gliders in the Agulhas current. Krug is currently employed as a senior scientific advisor within the South African Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, where she manages the national Oceans and Coastal Information Management System.
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