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Beth N. Orcutt is an American
oceanographer Oceanography (), also known as oceanology, sea science, ocean science, and marine science, is the scientific study of the ocean, including its physics, chemistry, biology, and geology. It is an Earth science, which covers a wide range of top ...
whose research focuses on the microbial life of the ocean floor. As of 2012, she is a senior research scientist at the
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, founded in 1974, is an independent, non-profit oceanography research institute. The Laboratory's research ranges from microbial oceanography to the large-scale biogeochemical processes that drive ocean eco ...
. In 2022, she became the Vice President for Research at the
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, founded in 1974, is an independent, non-profit oceanography research institute. The Laboratory's research ranges from microbial oceanography to the large-scale biogeochemical processes that drive ocean eco ...
. She also serves as a senior scientist at the Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations, a
National Science Foundation The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is an Independent agencies of the United States government#Examples of independent agencies, independent agency of the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government that su ...
-funded Science and Technology Center based at the
University of Southern California The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in ...
. She is a member of the
Deep Carbon Observatory The Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO) is a global research program designed to transform understanding of carbon's role in Earth. DCO is a community of scientists, including biologists, physicists, geoscientists and chemists, whose work crosses severa ...
's Deep Life Community and has worked with the International Scientific Ocean Drilling Program. Orcutt has made fundamental contributions to the study of life below the seafloor, particularly in oceanic crust.


Academic background and career

Orcutt attended the
University of Georgia The University of Georgia (UGA or Georgia) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university with its main campus in Athens, Georgia, United States. Chartered in 1785, it is the oldest public university in th ...
, obtaining a BS degree in 2002 and a PhD in marine sciences in 2007, supervised by
Samantha Joye Samantha "Mandy" Joye is an American oceanographer who is well known for her work studying the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. She is a professor (Athletic Association Professor in Arts and Sciences) at the University of Georgia in the Department o ...
. During her graduate studies she collaborated extensively with
Antje Boetius Antje Boetius (born 5 March 1967) is a German marine biologist. She is a professor of geomicrobiology at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, University of Bremen.
at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology and
Kai-Uwe Hinrichs Kai-Uwe Hinrichs is a German biogeochemist and organic geochemist known for his research of microbial life below the ocean bed – the deep biosphere. He earned his PhD in organic geochemistry from University of Oldenburg in Germany in 1997. He t ...
at the
University of Bremen The University of Bremen () is a public university in Bremen, Germany, with approximately 18,400 students from 117 countries. Its 12 faculties offer more than 100 degree programs. The University of Bremen has been among the top 50 European rese ...
, both in Bremen, Germany. She held postdoctoral positions at the
University of Southern California The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in ...
(2007–2009) under
Katrina Edwards Katrina Jane Edwards (15 March 1968 - 26 October 2014) was a pioneering geomicrobiologist known for her studies of organisms living below the ocean floor, specifically exploring the interactions between the microbes and their geological surroundin ...
and at the
Aarhus University Aarhus University (, abbreviated AU) is a public research university. Its main campus is located in Aarhus, Denmark. It is the second largest and second oldest university in Denmark. The university is part of the Coimbra Group, the Guild, and Ut ...
in Denmark (2009–2012) under Bo Barker Jørgensen. She joined the
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, founded in 1974, is an independent, non-profit oceanography research institute. The Laboratory's research ranges from microbial oceanography to the large-scale biogeochemical processes that drive ocean eco ...
in 2012. She has also been an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Southern California since 2009.


Research activities

Orcutt’s research involves
deep-sea exploration Deep-sea exploration is the investigation of physical, chemical, and biological conditions on the ocean waters and sea bed beyond the continental shelf, for scientific or Commerce, commercial purposes. Deep sea, Deep-sea exploration is an aspect ...
. Orcutt has traveled to the ocean’s seafloor several times aboard the submersibles
Alvin ''Alvin'' (DSV-2) is a crewed deep-ocean research submersible owned by the United States Navy and operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) of Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The original vehicle was built by General Mills' Electro ...
and
Johnson Sea Link ''Johnson Sea Link'' was a type of deep-sea scientific research submersible built by Edwin Albert Link. Link built the first submersible, ''Johnson Sea Link I'', in 1971 at the request of his friend Seward Johnson, founder of the Harbor Branch ...
. In 2015, she co-led an IODP scientific drilling Expedition 357 called “Atlantis Massif Serpentinization and Life” to explore life below the seafloor at the
Atlantis Massif The Atlantis Massif is a prominent undersea massif in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is a dome-shaped region approximately across and rising about from the sea floor. It is located at approximately 30°8′N latitude 42°8′W longitude; just ea ...
which hosts the
Lost City hydrothermal field The Lost City Hydrothermal Field, often referred to simply as Lost City, is an area of marine alkaline hydrothermal vents located on the Atlantis Massif at the intersection between the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the Atlantis Transform Fault, in the ...
. This expedition was coordinated by ECORD and co-led with Gretchen Früh-Green of
ETH Zurich ETH Zurich (; ) is a public university in Zurich, Switzerland. Founded in 1854 with the stated mission to educate engineers and scientists, the university focuses primarily on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. ETH Zurich ran ...
. This expedition successfully used deep-sea drilling to collect rock samples from the mantle of the
Atlantis Massif The Atlantis Massif is a prominent undersea massif in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is a dome-shaped region approximately across and rising about from the sea floor. It is located at approximately 30°8′N latitude 42°8′W longitude; just ea ...
of the
Mid-Atlantic Ridge The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a mid-ocean ridge (a Divergent boundary, divergent or constructive Plate tectonics, plate boundary) located along the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, and part of the List of longest mountain chains on Earth, longest mountai ...
, and showed that they contain
hydrogen Hydrogen is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol H and atomic number 1. It is the lightest and abundance of the chemical elements, most abundant chemical element in the universe, constituting about 75% of all baryon, normal matter ...
and
methane Methane ( , ) is a chemical compound with the chemical formula (one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms). It is a group-14 hydride, the simplest alkane, and the main constituent of natural gas. The abundance of methane on Earth makes ...
. Orcutt’s research was featured in the documentary “North Pond: The Search for Intraterrestrials” which won “Best Documentary Feature Film” at the 2014 Yosemite International Film Festival and “Honorable Mention” at the 2014 Blue Ocean Film Festival. In 2023, Orcutt and a team of researchers from both the United States and Costa Rica explored a rocky outcrop region near Costa Rica in the Pacific Ocean. They were aboard the R/V Falkor (too), searching for deep-sea octopuses using a ship controlled ROV. The team discovered four new octopus species, including the Dorado octopus, which was found brooding eggs at hydrothermal springs, along with three other species exhibiting distinct traits, such as larger eyes, varying sucker arrangements, and bumpy or pale skin. Orcutt's findings highlight the remarkable diversity of octopuses in the region and suggest the Muusoctopus genus has adapted to brood in warm, hydrothermal environments.


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External links

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Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations
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