We aim to elevate women’s voices,
research and experiences in marine science.
These are stories from our community that connect and inspire us.
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Maddy McAllister: The Shipwreck Detective
Shipwrecks are puzzles waiting to be solved. They are full of history, and of course, a whole bunch of marine life! This week we spoke with Maddy McAllister, an Australian underwater archaeologist, hearing a bit about her job as a shipwreck detective.
Charlotte Clubley: The Lionfish Queen
Taming lions is just another day at the office for this girl in ocean science, Lion Fish that is. Meet Charley Clubley, lion fish expert and marine biologist.
Turtles & travel: Sarah Ghys
This week we caught up with marine biologist, Sarah Ghys. From sea turtles to cetaceans, keep reading to find out about her research, diving and how she caught the travel bug…
The Plight of Seabirds
Over the years as the amount of plastic pollution in our oceans has increased it became inevitable that our throw away society would have detrimental affects on marine life.
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Fishmas!
Jingle shells, jingle shells, jingle all the waaay, oh what fun it is to dive, in the oceans every daaay! With the holidays just around the corner, we’ve put together a little list of some festive critters to get you into the holiday spirit!
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