Marine Issues Meet Art!

One of my favorite things about teaching marine science is watching students find their own voice when it comes to ocean advocacy. This past unit, I offered an extra credit opportunity for students to express what they’d learned through art and the results genuinely blew me away! From paintings to sculptures to digital illustrations, these …

Deep Sea Speed Dating: A Lesson in Mating in the Deep

Imagine telling your students that today, they are an anglerfish. Not just learning about anglerfish — actually being one, flashlight in hand, hunting for a mate in the dark, flashing your species-specific bioluminescent signal while hoping the creature across from you speaks your language. The Problem that needs to be Solved Before I get into the chaos and the …

A Week at Mote SEA

Taking a group of high schoolers on a field trip is always a bit of a gamble. You never quite know what’s going to land, what’s going to get eye rolls, or what’s going to spark that lightning bolt of curiosity you’ve been chasing all semester. Mote SEA? There were almost zero eye rolls. And …

Mote SEA! A Sneak Peek for Teachers

As an educator who’s passionate about bringing real-world science into the classroom, I was thrilled to attend the recent teacher preview event at the brand-new Mote Science Education Aquarium (aka Mote SEA). This impressive facility, built by the renowned marine research outfit Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium, opens a fresh chapter in marine science education for Florida—and I’m …

Essential Ecosystems: A TFA Workshop

When you think of essential ecosystems, especially in Florida, what do you think of? Usual responses are beaches and coral reefs, the typical tourist pamphlet places. But there’s some ecosystems arguably more crucial to our economy, lifestyle, and overall environment. If you’ve heard from me before you can probably already guess where this is going… …

Happy Shark Awareness Day!

Are you aware of sharks? From tiny little sharks that only grow up to 4 feet like the bonnethead shark (Sphyrna tiburo).. To the calm, lazy, nurse sharks (Ginglymostoma cirratum) that lay under rock overhangs, who sit and relax, even when we dive up close… To the sharkiest looking sharks the sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus) …

Shark Tagging Lab 2025 Edition

Four years of running this lab at the Oceanography Camp for Girls and another three running it for the Navarre Beach Marine Science Station, this shark tagging lab just keeps getting better!

Bringing the Arts into the Science Classroom: Allowing students creative freedoms to build their understanding of big picture concepts in marine science

Marine science isn’t just about data charts and dissections—it’s also about expression, innovation, and using what makes you you to make a difference. That’s exactly what happens every year at the end of my marine science class, my students were challenged to bring their individual talents into the world of ocean advocacy. Through an extra …

Scientific Papers for High Schoolers 101

Let’s be honest: even adult scientists groan a little when they see a long, data-heavy research paper. So how do we get high school students not just to read scientific literature, but actually enjoy it—and better yet, write it?