
Investing in Curiosity: Salish Sea Science is in the Hands of Young Scientists
Science truly comes alive when you can feel it, touch it, and measure it for yourself. That’s why I’ve been so inspired by the work

Science truly comes alive when you can feel it, touch it, and measure it for yourself. That’s why I’ve been so inspired by the work

There’s a certain kind of magic that happens when you get a group of middle schoolers excited about science. It’s a chaotic, brilliant energy that

Even though I don’t live in the tropics and am not physically able to dive, I can still stare at coral reefs all day long.

Ocean conservation can feel like a massive challenge, but what if I told you that you have a powerful research tool in your pocket? Welcome

When I was analyzing the data from my research on bioluminescent bacteria, I spent hours staring at my computer screen, using software to measure the

On the 21st, we had the chance to participate in an elementary school science fair, where we set up a booth alongside other STEM clubs

This year, I got to compete in the Orca Bowl, a fast-paced marine science competition that brought together my love for the ocean and my

Have you ever seen the ocean glitter with an otherworldly blue-green light on a dark night? That magical glow, known as bioluminescence, isn’t magic at

Volunteering at the Seattle Aquarium through the Youth Ocean Advocates program has been one of the most meaningful parts of my high school experience. The
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