Nancy Prouty
Research Oceanographer with the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
As a Research Oceanographer, Nancy is the Lead Principal Investigator (PI) on federally funded studies evaluating the impact of groundwater and land-based pollution on coral reef ecosystems, ensuring the protection of critical marine resources that support American fisheries, tourism, and coastal economies. She has designed and implemented field experiments to assess geochemical factors affecting coral reefs, delivering actionable data to support sustainable coastal management and economic growth.
Nancy is also lead PI on a multi-agency deep-sea coral paleo-ecology project, advancing knowledge with potential applications for marine resource management.
Past Professional Experience:
Science Program Coordinator Advisor, Schmidt Ocean Institute, Palo Alto, CA (July 2010–Nov. 2010)
- Served as liaison between scientists and the Institute to ensure research priorities aligned with technological advancements and national interests.
- Participated in complex planning efforts integrating marine science, engineering, and operations to enhance U.S. leadership in ocean research and innovation.
Mendenhall Postdoctoral Research Fellow, United States Geological Survey, Santa Cruz, CA (2007–2009)
- Led a two-year federally funded research initiative investigating sedimentation impacts on coral reef health, contributing to efforts that protect vital U.S. marine assets and economic sectors.
- Partnered with multiple federal agencies and research institutions to generate data that supports practical, science-based decision-making.
Cooperative Institute for Climate and Ocean Research Postdoctoral Scholar, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA (2004–2007)
- Spearheaded a multidisciplinary initiative to develop advanced tools for assessing coral reef resilience, providing insights beneficial to fisheries management and coastal industries.
- Conducted research on environmental stressors affecting marine ecosystems, supporting efforts that prioritize both conservation and economic prosperity.
University Instructor, University of California, Berkeley, CA (Summer 2004)
- Designed and taught an innovative, student-focused curriculum on oceanography, equipping future scientists and industry leaders with critical knowledge in marine sciences.
Graduate Research Environmental Fellow, Department of Energy (DOE), Stanford University (2000–2004)
- Led an international coral reef research project, supporting U.S. scientific leadership and global partnerships in marine research.
Education and Certifications
2004: Ph.D., Oceanography, Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
1997: M.S., Earth Sciences, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
1993: B.A., Geology, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA
Science and Products
EXPRESS: Expanding Pacific Research and Exploration of Submerged Systems
Resources: EXPRESS
USGS Role in DEEP SEARCH: Deep Sea Exploration to Advance Research on Coral, Canyon, and Cold-seep Habitats
DISCOVRE: Diversity, Systematics and Connectivity of Vulnerable Reef Ecosystems
Seeking the Seeps
IMMeRSS- Seafloor Methane Seep Environments
Isotope data from Shimada 2018 research expedition Isotope data from Shimada 2018 research expedition
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products measured in passive samplers at seven coastal sites off West Maui during February and March 2017 Pharmaceuticals and personal care products measured in passive samplers at seven coastal sites off West Maui during February and March 2017
Carbonate chemistry measurements of authigenic carbonates collected offshore the U.S. Mid- and South Atlantic in 2018 and 2019 as part of the DEEPSEARCH Project Carbonate chemistry measurements of authigenic carbonates collected offshore the U.S. Mid- and South Atlantic in 2018 and 2019 as part of the DEEPSEARCH Project
CTD profiles and discrete water-column measurements collected off California and Oregon during NOAA cruise SH-18-12 (USGS field activity 2018-663-FA) from October to November 2018 (ver. 3.0, July 2022) CTD profiles and discrete water-column measurements collected off California and Oregon during NOAA cruise SH-18-12 (USGS field activity 2018-663-FA) from October to November 2018 (ver. 3.0, July 2022)
Water-column environmental variables and accompanying discrete CTD measurements collected offshore the U.S. Mid- and South Atlantic (ver. 2.0, July 2022) Water-column environmental variables and accompanying discrete CTD measurements collected offshore the U.S. Mid- and South Atlantic (ver. 2.0, July 2022)
CTD profiles and discrete water-column measurements collected off California and Oregon during NOAA cruise RL-19-05 (USGS field activity 2019-672-FA) from October to November 2019 (ver. 2.0, July 2022) CTD profiles and discrete water-column measurements collected off California and Oregon during NOAA cruise RL-19-05 (USGS field activity 2019-672-FA) from October to November 2019 (ver. 2.0, July 2022)
Consumer isoscapes reveal heterogeneous food webs in deep-sea submarine canyons and adjacent slopes Consumer isoscapes reveal heterogeneous food webs in deep-sea submarine canyons and adjacent slopes
A characterization of the deep-sea coral and sponge community along the Oregon Coast using a remotely operated vehicle on the EXPRESS 2022 expedition A characterization of the deep-sea coral and sponge community along the Oregon Coast using a remotely operated vehicle on the EXPRESS 2022 expedition
Diving deeper into seep distribution along the Cascadia Convergent Margin, USA Diving deeper into seep distribution along the Cascadia Convergent Margin, USA
A characterization of the deep-sea coral and sponge community along the California, Oregon, and Washington coasts using a remotely operated vehicle on the EXPRESS 2019 expedition A characterization of the deep-sea coral and sponge community along the California, Oregon, and Washington coasts using a remotely operated vehicle on the EXPRESS 2019 expedition
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in passive samplers at seven coastal sites off West Maui, Hawaiʻi: Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in passive samplers at seven coastal sites off West Maui, Hawaiʻi:
The role of pH up-regulation in response to nutrient-enriched, low-pH groundwater discharge The role of pH up-regulation in response to nutrient-enriched, low-pH groundwater discharge
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
EXPRESS: Expanding Pacific Research and Exploration of Submerged Systems
Resources: EXPRESS
USGS Role in DEEP SEARCH: Deep Sea Exploration to Advance Research on Coral, Canyon, and Cold-seep Habitats
DISCOVRE: Diversity, Systematics and Connectivity of Vulnerable Reef Ecosystems
Seeking the Seeps
IMMeRSS- Seafloor Methane Seep Environments
Isotope data from Shimada 2018 research expedition Isotope data from Shimada 2018 research expedition
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products measured in passive samplers at seven coastal sites off West Maui during February and March 2017 Pharmaceuticals and personal care products measured in passive samplers at seven coastal sites off West Maui during February and March 2017
Carbonate chemistry measurements of authigenic carbonates collected offshore the U.S. Mid- and South Atlantic in 2018 and 2019 as part of the DEEPSEARCH Project Carbonate chemistry measurements of authigenic carbonates collected offshore the U.S. Mid- and South Atlantic in 2018 and 2019 as part of the DEEPSEARCH Project
CTD profiles and discrete water-column measurements collected off California and Oregon during NOAA cruise SH-18-12 (USGS field activity 2018-663-FA) from October to November 2018 (ver. 3.0, July 2022) CTD profiles and discrete water-column measurements collected off California and Oregon during NOAA cruise SH-18-12 (USGS field activity 2018-663-FA) from October to November 2018 (ver. 3.0, July 2022)
Water-column environmental variables and accompanying discrete CTD measurements collected offshore the U.S. Mid- and South Atlantic (ver. 2.0, July 2022) Water-column environmental variables and accompanying discrete CTD measurements collected offshore the U.S. Mid- and South Atlantic (ver. 2.0, July 2022)
CTD profiles and discrete water-column measurements collected off California and Oregon during NOAA cruise RL-19-05 (USGS field activity 2019-672-FA) from October to November 2019 (ver. 2.0, July 2022) CTD profiles and discrete water-column measurements collected off California and Oregon during NOAA cruise RL-19-05 (USGS field activity 2019-672-FA) from October to November 2019 (ver. 2.0, July 2022)
Consumer isoscapes reveal heterogeneous food webs in deep-sea submarine canyons and adjacent slopes Consumer isoscapes reveal heterogeneous food webs in deep-sea submarine canyons and adjacent slopes
A characterization of the deep-sea coral and sponge community along the Oregon Coast using a remotely operated vehicle on the EXPRESS 2022 expedition A characterization of the deep-sea coral and sponge community along the Oregon Coast using a remotely operated vehicle on the EXPRESS 2022 expedition
Diving deeper into seep distribution along the Cascadia Convergent Margin, USA Diving deeper into seep distribution along the Cascadia Convergent Margin, USA
A characterization of the deep-sea coral and sponge community along the California, Oregon, and Washington coasts using a remotely operated vehicle on the EXPRESS 2019 expedition A characterization of the deep-sea coral and sponge community along the California, Oregon, and Washington coasts using a remotely operated vehicle on the EXPRESS 2019 expedition
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in passive samplers at seven coastal sites off West Maui, Hawaiʻi: Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in passive samplers at seven coastal sites off West Maui, Hawaiʻi:
The role of pH up-regulation in response to nutrient-enriched, low-pH groundwater discharge The role of pH up-regulation in response to nutrient-enriched, low-pH groundwater discharge
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.