Wilma M. Blom Explained

Wilma M. Blom
Occupation:Marine scientist
Thesis1 Title:Sedimentology of the Tokomaru formation, Waiapu subdivision, Raukumara Peninsula
Thesis1 Url:https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/handle/2292/5689
Thesis1 Year:1982

Wilma M. Blom is a marine scientist. Since 2011 she has been Curator, Marine Invertebrates at Auckland War Memorial Museum.[1] [2]

Education

Blom studied at the University of Auckland and later University of Sydney in the 1980s, researching the sedimentology of the Raukūmara Range, and Bass Strait in Australia.[3] In 1989, the amoeboid protist Lagena blomae, a species found in the Bass Strait, was named after Blom.[4] [5]

Career and research

In mid-2011, Blom became the marine invertebrates curator at Auckland War Memorial Museum.[3] [6] [7] Blom's work focuses on identifying marine fauna, such as molluscs. She also works in science communication, through projects such as Auckland Museum's New Zealand Marine Life app. She also organises a 2-yearly BioBlitz programme which places scientists alongside communities to help them document the biodiversity of their surrounding area, and has been involved in research projects involving The Noises.[8] She has contributed to the collections of Auckland Museum and Te Papa.[9]

Blom led a team that dissected a rare Taningia danae octopus, found by a fishing expedition near Whakaari / White Island in 2020.[10]

In 2020, Blom collaborated on a project involving a Pliocene fossil trove, which was uncovered at Māngere when vertical shafts were being excavated for the Central Interceptor at Māngere Wastewater Treatment Plant.[11] 266 fossil species were uncovered at the trove, including at least ten novel species.[12]

Personal life

Blom first began living in Auckland in 1971. Blom is interested in botanical art,[3] and her illustration of Pteris tremula was selected for the Ngāi Tipu Taketake - Indigenous Flora exhibition held at Auckland Botanic Gardens in 2018.[13] She is a member of the Auckland Shell Club.[14]

Selected research projects

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wilma Blom. Auckland War Memorial Museum. 23 December 2018.
  2. Web site: Wilma Blom PhD Auckland Museum, Auckland Marine. ResearchGate. en. 22 December 2018.
  3. Web site: Member's Social Evening . Botanical Art Society of New Zealand . 30 May 2023 . 8 December 2023.
  4. 10.1071/mf9890369. 1448-6059. 40. 4. 369–401. Albani. A. D.. Yassini. I.. Taxonomy and distribution of Shallow-water Lagenid Foraminiferida from the South-eastern coast of Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research. 2023-12-18. 1989.
  5. Web site: Biological namesakes . . 18 December 2023.
  6. News: Poisonous jellyfish invade NZ beach . . 12 October 2016 . 8 December 2023.
  7. News: 'Alien' log covered in strange creatures washes up on beach . . Annemarie . Quill. 9 May 2023 . 8 December 2023.
  8. Web site: Rayner . Matt . 6 March 2022 . Expedition Ōtata: The Noises monitoring trip December 2021 . 11 March 2022 . The Noises . en-NZ.
  9. Web site: Dr Wilma Blom . 11 March 2022 . Collections Online . Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
  10. News: Rare BOP octopus to be dissected for research . 21 July 2020 . Sun Live . 18 December 2023.
  11. News: Auckland Museum And Watercare To Partner On Exciting New Discovery - Māngere Kaawa Formation Fossils . 29 October 2021. Scoop . 18 December 2023.
  12. Web site: Auckland wastewater pipe dig reveals 'fossil treasure trove' . Phys.org . 27 August 2023 . 8 December 2023.
  13. Web site: Selected New Zealand artists for 'Ngāi Tipu Taketake - Indigenous Flora' (Botanical Art Worldwide #3) . 17 December 2017 . Katherine . Tyrrell . Botanical Art & Artists . 18 December 2023.
  14. Web site: Newsletter - September 2013 . . 25 November 2022.