We’ve heard from the pundits about the agreements that came out of the climate talks in Paris. But what do young people, who will be living with the effects of climate change during their lifetime, think? Ocean Matters asked and this is a sample of what they had to say: “I think a lot of the […]Read More
Pundits from law, government, industry, conservation and science are weighing in on the results of #COP21. But what do young people (ages 13-22) think? If you’re a young person and have an opinion or reaction to the historic worldwide agreements made around climate change simply send us your quotation and age. All submissions will be […]Read More
by Laura Parker Roerden Today a friend contacted me concerned by her 8-year old son’s response to the premier on Discovery of the documentary Racing Extinction. “He’s very upset about the state of the world,” she said. “What can we do about it?” Whether it’s through the climate talks in Paris, a cartoon like Octonauts, […]Read More
Laura Parker Roerden, Ocean Matters Founding Director, keynoted last week at the venerated Mote Marine Lab in Sarasota’s for their annual Tea for the Sea representing Women Working for Oceans (W20) from Boston. Just two days prior to the event Mote’s beloved founder Dr. Eugenie Clark, who was hoped to attend the tea, passed away at 92. […]Read More
Parents often tell me when they pick up their children after an Ocean Matters trip: I want to come on one of these! Well, this your chance. This June we will be celebrating World Ocean Month with a Seahorses, Songs, and Seeds of Sustainability trip to the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology on Coconut Island, Oahu, […]Read More
Ocean Matters is encouraging students and the grownups in their lives to pressure their schools to stop using plastic straws at lunch. This one action, can have significant ripples in saving seabirds and other marine life from mounting plastic marine debris. Take the Last Straw Challenge here. Read More
by Laura Parker Roerden Whaling might be a vestige of our past, but it has left echoes that can be felt to this day. Ocean Matters, in partnership with LePage-Miller, Inc., is launching a Digital Humanities research program on the history of whaling. Three high schools in areas with rich whaling histories: Lahaina, HI, the East […]Read More
by Jessie Williams As we continue further into our trip on Oahu with Ocean Matters, the journey never stops. On Wednesday, we visited the Marine Mammal’s Pen, which featured Kina, the only false killer whale in captivity. Kina was a delight to meet and showed her broad array of amazing tricks. We also got to […]Read More
by Nikki Cronen, age 18 So far our trip to Hawaii with Ocean Matters has been quite the experience. Today we began working with scientists from the University of Hawaii to take sea horse counts here in Oahu. Sea horses have begun make a comeback in Hawaii, yet little is known about them. We conducted […]Read More
by Laura Parker Roerden (May 16, 2014) Our Ocean Matters team is on our way to Honolulu to meet a group of high school-aged students from Florida to do a seahorse count project and help remove invasive mangroves. We will be at the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology on Coconut Island, the island that was […]Read More