At ORCA, highschoolers earn college credit while answering research questions of their own design aboard a 34-foot research vessel. Ardi Kveven made it possible.
Read MorePenn State Brandywine (Media, PA) Distinguished Professor of Earth Sciences Laura Guertin writes about her journey to become an Onboard Outreach Officer on JOIDES Resolution.
Read MoreJanet co-coordinates stakeholder outreach education and engagement for the Southeast Ocean and Coastal Acidification Network (SOCAN) and is an ocean acidification researcher at the University of Delaware.
Read MoreThe 2020 NMEA Marine Education Award winner, Kasey Gaylord-Opalewski, has been designing, developing, and coordinating innovative digital programming for non-profit organizations since 2002. She has over 20 years of “on-air” experience as an educator and moderator for virtual interactive lessons.
Read MoreDay 2 of a Sanctuary Exploration Telepresence Project with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Marine Imaging Technologies. By Anne Smrcina, Education and Outreach Coordinator, Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary and MME
Read MoreDay 2 of a Sanctuary Exploration Telepresence Project with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Marine Imaging Technologies. By Anne Smrcina, Education and Outreach Coordinator, Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary and MME
Read MoreMME representative Anne Smrcina writes about Day 1 of the joint expedition from NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and Marine Imaging Technologies to explore two shipwrecks in Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary!
Read MoreJoin Education and Outreach Coordinator Anne Smrcina and the research team from NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and Marine Imaging Technologies as we broadcast live shows from two shipwrecks in Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary!
Read MoreDr. Amanda Waite is the Director of Science Education & Advancement for ANGARI Foundation where she develops and implements education programs for K-12 students that work to break down barriers between scientists and the public while encouraging ocean literacy and active engagement in marine science.
Read MoreKanesa Duncan-Seraphin is Director of the Hawaiʻi Sea Grant Center for Marine Science Education. Our work focuses on making ocean science accessible—breaking down the barriers of how and by whom research is conducted, providing career connections and engaging the community in societal issues.
Read MoreAs Environmental Education Coordinator for the Town Of Madison, CT, Julie Ainsworth designs and teaches field studies for local schools, and classes for the public at the town’s beaches, marshes, forests and ponds.
Read MoreDebbi Stone shares how a collaboration between The Florida Aquarium, the Tampa Bay STEM Network, and Earth2Ocean, Inc. helped author and scientist Dr. Ellen Prager virtually transport audiences to the Galápagos Islands with her new book, Escape Galápagos.
Read MoreArt and Science came together beautifully in Valerie Cournoyer’s Plastics in the Ocean Turtle Sculpture Project at Amity High School in Woodbridge, CT, funded by the Jamie Hulley Arts Foundation in 2019.
Read MoreAs the Education Coordinator for the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Virginia, Sarah Nuss works with students, teachers, and the general public, teaching them about the Chesapeake Bay.
Read MoreDodie Sanders is a marine educator and boat captain for the University of Georgia Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant. Her work focuses on providing unique learning experiences that engage participants of all ages in coastal Georgia environments and the organisms living there.
Read MoreNicolette Stamos is currently a student at Minuteman Technical High School as a Freshman in Environmental Studies and is a member of Sea Scout Ship 5 out of Gloucester, MA.
Read MoreMaile works as the Education Specialist at Washington Sea Grant and focuses primarily on K-12 programming. She co-leads NOAA Science Camp and exposes students to much of the incredible work that NOAA does.
Read MoreWe welcome Claire Atkinson, the new editor of Current: the Journal of Marine Education! Claire is also the senior manager of communications at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California.
Read MoreKendyll Collins is an Education Interpreter at the South Carolina Aquarium, with almost ten years of experience in field research, environmental education, and connecting people with water, wildlife and wild places.
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