Dr. Isaac Ogloblin-Ramirez is an underwater and coastal archaeologist. His research focuses on the study of formation processes of submerged and coastal settings applying micro-geoarchaeological techniques to investigate the interaction of humans and dynamic coastal environments through time. He has been conducting pioneering research on the micro-archaeological record of the earliest coastal settlements dating to the Neolithic period, found off the Eastern Mediterranean coast. He is also taking part in projects across the Mediterranean leading the application of geoarchaeological techniques in marine and coastal contexts in Italy, Greece, and Israel. His work on coastal sites, shipwrecks, and submerged prehistoric sites is aimed at reconstructing anthropogenic activities associated with the sea, to explore the entanglement between human behaviors and environmental dynamics at the coast.