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 Grief: The Signs, Symptoms & Strategy To Overcome
Are you being affected by Climate Grief? Because I sure as hell am.
A Changing Tide For Women in STEMM?
Why are we unable to retain women and help them progress in STEMM careers?
Community is the heart of any conservation project – An interview with Marine Biologist Emma Bell
The Maldives was once an enchanting underwater paradise, with crystal clear waters that erupt with colour and life. Yet, up to 90 % of its coral has been devastated by severe coral bleaching events in recent years. Emma Bell a Marine Biologist in South Male Atoll hopes to use her voice to inspire local communities
Holy (Sea) Cow!!
Manatees, or sea cows, as they are sometimes (affectionately?) named, are marine mammals that can grow up to 3.5 m long and weigh a whopping 450 kg
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.
Sailing Into the Unknown?: A Voyage from Conservation to Science to Policy, With No End in Sight
A thick cloud shrouded the city of Madrid and the plane I was aboard ambled through it, landing amongst the fog. It was a funny feeling. Normally I choose to sit on the window seat so that I can survey a new city from afar, making observations about it before I arrive.
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