Meet Your Instructor
Lindsey Dougherty
lindsey.dougherty@Colorado.EDU
Dr. Lindsey Dougherty was scuba certified at 14 years old in a freezing, zero-visibility lake in land-locked Colorado, and has been underwater ever since. She has been fortunate enough to dive for work, research, and recreation all over the world, including teaching scuba as a PADI instructor in Zanzibar and completing over 3,000 dives as an AAUS scientific diver.
Lindsey is also an avid underwater photographer. She was a photographer/videographer for the Seattle Aquarium Indonesia Expedition, a principal coral scientist and photographer for the Elysium Expedition, and a scientist for the Sea and Learn Saba Program. Lindsey has written articles and taken underwater photographs for Biosphere, Scuba Diver Ocean Planet, and Scientific American magazines. She exhibited her work in a solo summer show at the Broomfield Auditorium and as part of the Pop! Gallery on Pearl Street in Boulder.
Lindsey’s love of photography stems from her background in animal behavior. She received her PhDfrom the University of California Berkeley in 2016 on the flashing “disco” clam, and did the majority of her research throughout the Indo-Pacific. Her research has been featured in over 50 news stories, including the New York Times, CNN, the Discovery Channel, and National Geographic. She continued her research in her post-doc with the Li Lab at the University of Colorado Boulder where she now teaches this course.
Lindsey does as much ocean outreach as possible, having participated in many educational and public programs in California and Colorado. She is a Scientific Advisory Board member for the Ocean First Institute, works with the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, and teaches an annual marine biology course with photography to recreational scuba divers. Lindsey hopes to combine photography, storytelling and science to inspire a love for the ocean in life-long learners across Colorado.