Dr. Sian Henley is a marine scientist. [1]She takes part in the Women in Ocean Science (WOS) advisory board. [2]She participated in COP-26, one of the most important scientific conferences.[3] She also takes part in the Arctic PRIZE and CHaOS projects.[1]
Henley studied at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.[3] [1]She now has a bachelor of sciences degree in environmental geoscience. [3][1]She has PhDs in marine biochemistry and climate change.[3][1]
Henley participated in the Arctic PRIZE (PRoductivity in the seasonal Ice ZonE). [1]This project investigates the impact of sea changes in Antarctica.[1] She also takes part in CHaOS (Changing Arctic Ocean Seafloor). [1]It focuses on uncovering the effect of the melting ice cover on different areas in marine life.[1] Henley conducts her own research too: ecosystem change in the Arctic, nutrient and carbon dynamics and the marine nitrogen cycle. [1]She is part of the Southern Ocean Observation System (SOOS). [1]Henley is also part of Women in Ocean Science (WOS) an organization aiming to support women in the field of ocean science and to let them be heard.[4][2]