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OceanQuest at sea: KAUST students reflect on the impact of “Around Africa Expedition”

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Three KAUST PhD students participated in OceanQuest's "Around Africa Expedition" aboard the RV OceanXplorer, focusing on deep-sea research and biodiversity assessments. The students gained hands-on training in marine equipment usage and sample collection across multiple seamounts in the Indian Ocean. One student collected volcanic rock samples to investigate the origins of seamount formations. Why it matters: This initiative strengthens KAUST’s engagement in marine science and aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 by developing next-generation talent in ocean research.

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