Because of the unique nature of his split position, his research and outreach activities are naturally connected. His research projects are either directly tied to or grow out of his education and outreach efforts, and his students and interns explore research questions that connect to his research. He creates research frameworks that students can be plugged into. This "strategic leveraging" of what would appear to be unrelated efforts (i.e. research and education) is critical for efficiently achieving a wide range of scientific and teaching goals.
Jude's research has always included an applied side – investigating the anthropogenic effects on coastal systems. His work on hypoxia, pelagic ecosystems, and ocean acidification all are concerned with how we are affecting our environment and exploring possible mitigating factors.
Jude's Research
- Pelagic Ecosystems, using a year round long-term dataset from the San Juan Islands
- Ocean Acidification, how heterotrophic microbes will respond
- Bellingham Bay Eutrophication Study, exploring characteristics of hypoxia