David Wehunt teaches Biology and Environmental Science at Soddy Daisy High School in Soddy Daisy, Tennessee and has spent the last 20+ years teaching students about the ocean and our responsibility in protecting it.
Read MoreKathy Fuller is the Environmental Resource Teacher at the William S. Schmidt Outdoor Education Center and has been has been engaging, educating, and inspiring youth and adults alike about the importance of watersheds for over 20 years.
Read MoreYolanda Sánchez is the Education Coordinator for Oceana Chile and Expedición Batiscafo and supports marine conservation campaigns through education programs. She was a recipient of the 2019 Expanding Audiences Scholarship.
Read MoreRachel Cuizon Quadara is currently in her first year as a middle school science teacher at Our Savior Lutheran School in Livermore, CA, and was a recipient of the 2019 Expanding Audiences Scholarship.
Read MoreCarrie Carlin is a Science Teacher at Atlee High School in Mechanicsville, Virginia. She has had the privilege of teaching Oceanography, Earth Science, Biology and AP Biology for the last fifteen years in the same county she grew up in.
Read MoreMary Carla Curran is a marine science professor at Savannah State University. She teaches undergraduate and master's-level classes while conducting research on fish ecology and parasite-host interactions in addition to her outreach efforts.
Read MoreJulianne Mueller-Northcott is a high school science teacher at Souhegan High School in Amherst, NH. Read more to learn how Julianne bring the ocean into her classroom, and her students into the field!
Read MoreChristopher Petrone, Marine Advisory Service Director/Extension Leader with Delaware Sea Grant, shares the importance of exciting audiences about science, which leads to engagement and appreciation.
Read MoreKyle Troy is a field biologist and educator who runs the Marine Education Center in Harbor Island park in Mamaroneck, NY. She offers school and camp programs, birthday parties, harbor clean-ups, and more to teach ecology of the Long Island Sound.
Read MoreLindsay Laughner is an OCEARCH Education Ambassador who integrates the OCEARCH Global Tracker and the next generation science standards into the OCEARCH STEM curriculum and programs to prepare students to be the next generation of ocean stewards.
Read MoreNevada Winrow is the Founder and CEO of Black Girls Dive Foundation (BGDF), a non-profit STEM organization dedicated to providing young girls an opportunity to explore their STEM identities in a supportive environment.
Read MoreJenny East shares information on ways to prevent water pollution with people who go boating and fishing in Oregon. This program focuses on where and how they can properly dispose of sewage through the use of holding tank pumpouts, porta-potty dump stations, and floating restrooms.
Read MoreLy teaches Marine Sciences at Smithtown High School and consults by conducting fieldwork, writing curriculum, and providing professional development for anyone who wants help learning more about our big, blue Ocean planet!
Read MoreAs Marine Education Specialist at Delaware Sea Grant, David Christopher has conducted K-12 marine education on University of Delaware’s Lewes campus, assisted researchers with the educational outreach portions of their projects, and hosted teacher workshops.
Read MoreAs Director of Ocean Academy, Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences’ suite of five local education programs, Kaitlin Noyes envisions what the Academy can achieve and works to ensure that the highest standards of education are met.
Read MoreLauren Rader is a 5th/6th grade science teacher at Buckingham Browne & Nichols School in Cambridge, MA. She is a passionate advocate for marine education and shares her love of the ocean with her 5th grade students, learning how human impacts on climate affect the organisms living in our global ocean.
Read MoreLindsay Patterson is the Education Coordinator with the Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) in Charleston, SC, and she loves to be involved in local, state, and national organizations that exist to support formal and informal natural and cultural history education.
Read MoreLane Rosen teaches five Marine Science classes at John Dewey High School in Brooklyn, NY and is the President of the New York State Marine Education Association (NYSMEA). Read about his work with the John Dewey High School Underwater Robotics Club and the SeaPerch Underwater Robotics program!
Read MoreRaelene Child is the Manager of Youth Volunteers & Internships; she oversees the middle and high school volunteer programs at the Aquarium of the Pacific.
Read MoreDieuwertje Kast is the STEM Programs Manager for the University of Southern California’s (USC) Joint Educational Project. She coordinates science lessons for K-5 through the Wonderkids and Young Scientists Programs, and teaches college-preparatory science classes to high school students through USC’s Neighborhood Academic Initiative.
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