Biography
Dr. Shamberger is a chemical oceanographer whose research focuses on the ocean carbon cycle, its alteration by anthropogenic ocean acidification, and the impacts of ocean acidification on calcifying organisms and ecosystems, namely tropical and deep-sea coral reefs, and oyster reefs. Her research involves investigating the natural cycling of carbon dioxide in coral reef and coastal ecosystems, the sensitivity of these systems to ocean acidification and other anthropogenic stressors, and controls on marine calcification. Dr. Shamberger's research is largely field based and she has worked on reefs in the Caribbean, main Hawaiian islands, northwest Hawaiian islands, Emperor Seamount Chain, American Samoa, Palau, the Great Barrier Reef, Taiwan, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Courses
OCNG 251: Introduction to Oceanography
OCNG 303: Professional Communication in Oceanography
OCNG 603: Communicating Ocean Science
Professional Links
- http://coastalcarboncycle.weebly.com/
- “Flooding in Houston polluted reefs more than 100 miles offshore”- NSF Research News
- “Pollution From Hurricane Harvey Traveled 100 Miles Off Texas Coast”- Texas A&M Today
- “Texas Matters: Acidifying Gulf Waters”- Texas Public Radio
- “Study Says Carbon Dioxide Levels Rising In Gulf Of Mexico”- Texas A&M Today
- "What killed the colorful coral reefs in this Gulf of Mexico sanctuary?"- Research @ Texas A&M
- "Texas A&M Team Finds New Ways For Coral Reef Ecosystems To Grow"- Texas A&M Today
- "Palau’s coral reefs | Beyond Texas 360° VR" - Youtube (Texas A&M University)
- "A Giant Blob of Floodwater From Harvey Is Still Moving Through the Gulf" - The Atlantic
- "Palau’s Improbably Healthy Coral Reefs" - NOVA PBS
- "Pacific Mystery: Coral Reefs Thriving, But How?" - Texas A&M Today
- "Coral Reefs" in 'On the Cusp of Climate Change' - The New York Times
- "Pacific Coral Thrives in Acidified Waters" - NBC News
Additional Information
Appointments Held:2021 – current Associate Professor, Texas A&M University (TAMU)
2014 – 2021 Assistant Professor, TAMU
2013 Postdoctoral Investigator, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
2011 – 2013 Postdoctoral Scholar, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
2005 – 2011 Graduate Research Assistant, University of Washington
2003 – 2005 Graduate Research Assistant, University of Hawaii
2002 – 2003 Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Hawaii
2001 Intern, Center for Tropical Research, Mote Marine Laboratory
Research Interests
- Ocean acidification
- Seawater carbonate chemistry
- Coral reefs
- Coastal ocean carbon cycling
- Ecosystem-level calcification and production
- Impacts of climate change and multi-stressors on calcifying ecosystems
Research Areas:
Chemical Oceanography: Ocean Acidification, Seawater Carbonate Chemistry, Coastal Ocean Carbon Cycling, Calcifying Marine Ecosystems
Educational Background
- Ph.D. Chemical Oceanography, University of Washington, 2011
- M.S. Chemical Oceanography, University of Hawaii, 2005
- B.A. Marine Chemistry, University of San Diego, 2001
Awards & Honors
- 2022-2023 U.S. Carbon Program Leadership Award (2022)
- TAMU College of Geosciences Montague-Center for Teaching Excellence Scholar (2020)
- TAMU Association of Former Students Distinguished Achievement College-Level Teaching Award (2018)
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Postdoctoral Scholarship Award (2011 – 2013)
- Best poster award, Surface Ocean Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) Summer School (2007)
- Anderson Scholarship for internship with Mote Marine Laboratory, Center for Tropical Research (2001)
- Graduated from University of San Diego with honors (2001)
- Mortar Board Senior Honors Society, Alcala chapter, University of San Diego (2000 – 2001)
- Alcala Leadership Program, University of San Diego (1999)
- University of San Diego Honors Program (1997 – 2001)
Selected Publications
*Graduate student advisee. Shamberger previously published as Fagan.
- Shawn M. Doyle, Miabel J. Self, Joseph Hayes, Kathryn E.F. Shamberger, Adrienne M.S. Correa, Sarah W. Davies, Lory Z. Santiago-Vázquez, and Jason B. Sylvan. 2022. Microbial Community Dynamics Provide Evidence for Hypoxia During a Coral Reef Invertebrate Mortality Event. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 88, 9, https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.00347-22.
- Shore, Amanda, Jordan A Sims, Michael Grimes, Lauren I Howe-Kerr, Lauren Stadler, Jason B Sylvan, Kathryn E F Shamberger, Sarah Whitney Davies, Lory Z. Santiago-Vazquez, Adrienne M.S. Correa. 2021. On a Reef Far, Far Away: Anthropogenic Impacts Following Extreme Storms Affect Sponge Health and Microbiomes. Frontiers in Marine Science. 8:608036. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.608036
- Steve S. Doo, *Andrea Kealoha, Andreas Andersson, Anne Cohen, *Tacey L. Hicks, Zackary Johnson, Matthew Long, Paul McElhany, Nathaniel Mollica, Kathryn E. F. Shamberger, Nyssa Silbiger, Yuichiro Takeshita, D. Shallin Busch. 2020. The challenges of detecting and attributing ocean acidification impacts on marine ecosystems. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 10.1093/icesjms/fsaa094.
- *Kealoha A.K., Shamberger K.E.F., DiMarco S.F., Thyng K.M., Hetland R.D., Manzello D.P., Slowey N.C., Enochs I.C. 2020b. Surface Water CO2 Variability in the Gulf of Mexico (1996-2017). Scientific Reports. 10.1038/s41598-020-68924-0
- Lentz S.J, Cohen A.L., Shamberger K.E.F., Barkley H.C. 2020. Observations and a Model of Net Calcification Declines in Palau's Largest Coral Reef Lagoon between 1992 and 2015. Journal of Geophysical Research:Oceans, 125, e2020JC016147. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JC016147
- *Kealoha A.K., S.M. Doyle, K.E.F. Shamberger, J.B. Sylvan, R.D. Hetland, S.F. DiMarco. 2020. Localized hypoxia drives coral reef mortality at the Flower Garden Banks. Coral Reefs. 39, 119–132. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-019-01883-9
- Rachel M. Wright, Adrienne M.S. Correa, Lucinda A. Quigley, Lory Z. Santiago-Vázquez, Kathryn E. F. Shamberger, Sarah W. Davies. 2019. Gene expression of endangered coral (Orbicella spp.) in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary after Hurricane Harvey. Frontiers in Marine Science. 6:672. doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00672
- *Kealoha A.K., Shamberger K.E.F., Reid E., Davis K.A., Lentz S.J., Brainard, R., Oliver T., Rappe M., Roark E.B., Rii S. 2019. Heterotrophy of oceanic particulate organic matter elevates net ecosystem calcification. Geophysical Research Letters. 46, 9851–9860. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL083726
- Shamberger, K.E.F., S.J. Lentz, A.L. Cohen. 2018. Low and Variable Ecosystem Calcification in a Coral Reef Lagoon under Natural Acidification. Limnology and Oceanography, 63(2), 714-730, 10.1002/lno.10662.
- Amy R. Baco, Nicole Morgan, E. Brendan Roark, Mauricio Silva, Kathryn E. F. Shamberger, *Kelci Miller. 2017. Defying Dissolution: Discovery of Deep-Sea Scleractinian Coral Reefs in the North Pacific. Scientific Reports, 7, 5436, 10.1038/s41598-017-05492-w.
- DeCarlo, T.M., A.L. Cohen, G.T.F. Wong, F.-K. Shiah, S.J. Lentz, K.A. Davis, K.E.F. Shamberger, P. Lohmann. 2017. Community production modulates coral reef pH and the sensitivity of ecosystem calcification to ocean acidification. JGR-Oceans, 122, 10.1002/2016JC012326.
- Albright, R., Caldeira, L., Hosfelt, J., Kwiatkowski, L., Maclaren, J. K., Mason, B. M., Nebuchina, Y., Ninokawa, A., Pongratz, J., Ricke, K. L., Rivlin, T., Schneider, K., Sesboue, M., Shamberger, K., Silverman, J., Wolfe, K., Zhu, K., Caldeira, K. 2016. Reversal of ocean acidification enhances net coral reef calcification. Nature, 531, 362-365, 10.1038/nature17155.
- Barkley, H.C., Cohen, A.L., Golbuu, Y., Starczak, V.R., DeCarlo, T.M., and Shamberger, K.E.F. 2015. Changes in coral reef communities across a natural gradient in seawater pH. Science Advances, 1, e1500328.
- DeCarlo, T.M., A.L. Cohen, H.C. Barkley, Q. Cobban, C. Young, K. Shamberger, R. Brainard, Y. Golbuu. 2015. Coral macrobioerosion is accelerated by ocean acidification and nutrients. Geology, 10.1130/G36147.1.
- Shamberger, K. E. F., Cohen, A. L., Golbuu, Y., McCorkle, D. C., Lentz, S. J., Barkley, H. C. 2014. Diverse Coral Communities in Naturally Acidified Waters of a Western Pacific Reef. Geophysical Research Letters, 41, 10.1002/2013GL058489.
- Drupp, P. S., De Carlo, E. H., Mackenzie, F. T., Sabine, C. L., Feely, R. A., Shamberger K. E. F. 2013. Comparison of CO2 Dynamics and Air-Sea Gas Exchange in Differing Tropical Reef Environments. Aquatic Geochemistry, 10.1007/s10498-013-9214-7.
- Massaro, R. F. S., De Carlo, E. H., Drupp, P. S., Mackenzie, F. T., Maenner-Jones, S., Shamberger, K. E., Sabine, C. L., Feely, R. A. 2012. Multiple Factors driving Variability of CO2 Exchange Between the Ocean and Atmosphere in a Tropical Coral Reef Environment. Aquatic Geochemistry, 18(4), 357-386, 10.1007/s10498-012-9170-7.
- Shamberger, K. E. F., Feely, R. A., Sabine, C. L., Atkinson, M. J., DeCarlo, E. H., Mackenzie, F. T., Drupp, P. S., Butterfield, D. A. 2011. Calcification and Organic Production on a Hawaiian Coral Reef. Marine Chemistry, 127(1-4), 64-75, 10.1016/j.marchem.2011.08.003.
- Fagan, K. E. and Mackenzie, F. T. 2007. Air-sea CO2 exchange in a subtropical estuarine-coral reef system, Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii. Marine Chemistry, 106(1-2): 174-191. doi:10.1016/j.marchem.2007.01.016
- E. Gaidos, B. Deschenes, L. Dundon, K. Fagan, C. Mcnaugton, L. Menviel-Hessler, N.Moskovitz, and and M. Workman. 2005. Beyond the Principle of Plenitude: A Review of Terrestrial Planet Habitability. Astrobiology, 5(2): 100-126.