Ian Morris Scholar in Residence

The Horn Point Laboratory (HPL) established the Ian Morris Scholar in Residence program in 1989 to honor the memory of the late Dr. Ian Morris, Director of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) from 1981 through 1988. Ian was born in New Tredegar, South Wales on December 7, 1938, the son of a prominent union organizer in the Welsh coal fields. He attended University College London where he received both his Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Ian became a world leader in research on algal physiology. He authored more than 60 papers on oceanic primary production, the enzymes of photosynthesis and the nutritional physiology of marine phytoplankton. He was a pioneer in the use of
14C as a tracer for the biosynthesis of proteins, lipids and carbohydrates by phytoplankton.

Ian’s Morris contribution to the successful growth and scientific reputation of UMCES was enormous. He used his strong leadership capabilities to recruit more than a dozen outstanding scientists to join UMCES to conduct research on the Chesapeake Bay, its watershed and the oceans.
Ian Morris

During his short seven years at Director of UMCES, research awards at UMCES more that tripled in large part because of Ian’s love of science, caring nature and ability to encourage and excite those around him. Ian was like Ed Rickets the “Doc” of John Steinbeck’s Cannery Row. In his own personal memoir about Rickets, Steinbeck wrote” Everyone near him was influenced by him, deeply and permanently. Some he taught to think, others how to see or hear… He taught everyone without seeming to". Ian Morris exemplified these traits.

When the Ian Morris Memorial Fund was established to benefit graduate students at HPL, we began the Ian Morris Scholar in Residence program. In consultation with the faculty, candidates are selected by the HPL graduate students based on their academic record, field of research and ability to communicate and stimulate scientific excellence in others. During the week residence at HPL, the Ian Morris Scholar is asked to give scientific talks, participate in seminars and conduct a public lecture. HPL graduate students arrange the academic and social activities for the Ian Morris Scholar in Residence. This year's IMS is Dr. Rocky Geyer.

Dr. Rocky Geyer


Dr. Wayne Rockwell (Rocky) Geyer is a senior scientist and and the former Chair of the Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering Department at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Rocky is a recipient of the Mary Sears Chair for Excellence in Oceanography award and the former director of WHOI’s Rinehart Coastal Research Center. He earned a bachelor’s degree in geology from Dartmouth College and master’s and doctoral degrees in physical oceanography from the University of Washington. His research focuses on understanding the transport processes in estuarine and coastal environments, including the Amazon, Eel River, and Po River outflow, and the dynamics of salt wedge estuaries in the Pacific Northwest to partially mixed estuaries like the Hudson River.

Talks (ppt) given by Rocky Geyer during his visit.

Past Ian Morris Scholars

Charlie Yentsch
David Karl
Bruce Robison
Carlos Duarte
Mimi Koehl
Hans Paerl
Nancy Rabalais
James J. McCarthy

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