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Raymond Najjar is a Professor of Oceanography at Penn State University in the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, with a joint appointment in the Department of Geosciences. His teaching and research span a variety of topics related to oceanography. Early in his career, he focused on large-scale, open-ocean biogeochemistry, particularly in the cycling of nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, silicon, as well as oxygen and carbon. Since joining Penn State in 1993, he has developed a strong interest in coastal issues, including eutrophication, hypoxia, and sea-level rise. He has worked on numerous regional climate impact assessments, contributing to the National Climate Assessment. His primary role involves data analysis, utilizing numerical models and remote sensing in his research. He has also conducted field studies in the Sargasso Sea and coastal waters of Antarctica and the Eastern United States.
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