Throughout his career, Dr. Greene has been a leader in the development of ocean observing methods, especially those employing underwater acoustic technology. Current research is focused on the development of bioacoustics ocean observatories and the application of Wave Gliders in acoustically asse...
Throughout his career, Dr. Greene has been a leader in the development of ocean observing methods, especially those employing underwater acoustic technology. Current research is focused on the development of bioacoustics ocean observatories and the application of Wave Gliders in acoustically assessing commercial fish stocks and monitoring ocean acidification.
Since the 1990s, Dr. Greene has led an international working group investigating Marine Ecosystem Responses to Climate In the North Atlantic (MERCINA). The synthesis research conducted by MERCINA has produced paradigm-altering contributions to our understanding of marine ecosystem responses to remote climate forcing in the North Atlantic.