Cartoon for Dr. Christina Kellogg's presentations for the Rudi Lemberg Travelling Fellowship, given throughout Australia. Bacteria degrade and remineralize waste products. Nitrogen and sulfur cycling occurs within the coral; the quality of food can be patchy in the deep ocean so it's helpful for corals to be able to reuse or supplement nutrients from within.
Betsy Boynton has over 20 years of experience in illustration and graphic design as a full-time contractor to the U.S. Geological Survey, St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center. Her job as a Multimedia Specialist includes a wide variety of tasks, but scientific illustration is her favorite. She is passionate about creating engaging visuals that can assist in providing effective science communication to diverse audiences. She works regularly with scientists to convey complex research topics in order to make their science more accessible. Over the years, her illustrations have been featured and published in a wide variety of scientific journals and USGS publications. Her primary illustration tools are Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. She is also proficient in Modo 3D software and occasionally takes on free-lance work. She strives to create illustrations that foster a greater understanding of our world.