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Scuba News
October 15, 2025 by HAL
Educators recently participated in a marine science retreat in Florida. They learned about coral restoration and ocean conservation. Teachers snorkeled to see coral restoration work firsthand. They also performed water quality tests and created marine slime. The retreat aimed to inspire teachers to bring ocean science to their classrooms.
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July 21, 2025 by HAL
Dr. Dalal Al-Abdulrazzak is the new Vice President of Programs at Ocean Wise. She has a strong background in marine science and sustainable fishing. Dalal will oversee programs focused on ocean pollution, climate change, and whale conservation. Her leadership will help Ocean Wise build partnerships for a healthier ocean. Ocean Wise aims to combine people’s […]
April 12, 2025 by HAL
The TIDES Marine Science Camp in Key Largo, Florida, is now accepting applications for its 2025 program. There are five one-week sessions available from July 6 to August 9, 2025, with each capped at 16 participants. The camp offers daily dive instruction, off-site field trips, and opportunities for participants to earn Open Water Scuba Diver […]
April 1, 2025 by HAL
Ocean First is hosting the TIDES marine science camp for teens in Key Largo this summer. The camp, available for participants aged 12-18, focuses on marine science and ocean conservation. It includes scuba diving instruction for new divers and advanced courses for those already certified. Campers will work directly with marine biologists on real research […]
November 8, 2021 by HAL
Samantha Falcucci is a technology professional in New York City who is passionate about ocean and space exploration. She holds an Advanced Scuba certification and is involved in citizen science projects related to marine conservation. Samantha recently became a trained analog astronaut and advocates for diversity in scientific exploration. Read the article
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