Shaking Up South Florida - An Interview with Marine Educator Shannon Jones
Currently, I am the Conservation Programs Manager at The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science. I help manage and coordinate our conservation efforts, which include coastal restoration both above and
More than a scientist
When you think of a scientist you might think of someone in a lab or working outside, but rarely do you think of someone in the classroom. Veronica “Vero” Valverde works for the Leatherback Trust in Playa Cabuyal, Costa Rica and is one of the original members of their educational program, launched in 2017.
Niki Cesta: How A woman inspired an Island
Meet Niki, she runs the The Wasteland Plan. Every weekend for the past 16 months she has been collecting plastic waste. When she moved to Little Cayman, she inspired a movement. She inspired the locals to do more about the local plastic crisis. Will she inspire you?
Turning The Tide On Plastic: An Interview With Tamara Leigh
With plastic pollution ravaging our planet, Tamara is igniting a spark on the the small Island of Little Cayman with her commitment to ocean conservation.
Katy Jane: Uncovering a Hidden World
This week we meet Katie, whose love for the ocean grew out of a love for the land. Read about her long journey which started in the UK studying Zoology, and has led to living on Koh Tao as a Scuba Instructor!
Lucie Guirkinger: Her Path to Becoming a Marine Megafauna Ambassador
Meet Lucie, a passionate marine megafauna ambassador and read about her journey to pursue her dreams.
Nakia Cullain: Founder of Ocean Action Research
Ever wondered about starting up a conservation organisation? Well get out your notebook and pen, because I’ve interviewed a lovely lady who’s done just that, and much more! Nakia is a Canadian marine
Local Women Creating Waves of Change in Melanesian Communities
Supported by the Coral Sea Foundation (@coralseafoundation), the Sea Women of Melanesia are a small group of young women, working together to advocate and enact change within their communities. This week our editor, Michaela, was fortunate enough to interview one of them, Julyne Norlie, the coordinator for Papua New Guinea.