We aim to elevate women’s voices,
research and experiences in marine science.
These are stories from our community that connect and inspire us.
Climate Change and Lionfish Go Hand in Hand
My Sinking Island
The communities of Fire Island, NY host around 4,200 houses that in the summer time are flooded by families, artists, musicians, scientists, seasonal workers, and friends. It’s a laid back lifestyle that includes waving to everyone you see with a smile, never wearing shoes, and embracing a layer of salt on your skin that you can just never wash off.
Swamped in Sargassum
Bloomin’ Climate Change and Its Effect on Plankton
Dolphin Talk: Rebecca Hamilton
Bottlenose dolphins are the poster child of behavioural research; they’re a behaviourally complex species, making them very similar to humans in a lot of ways, but found all over the world in shallow coastal areas, where they’re accessible to researchers
Citizens in Ocean Science (COS)
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