Environment and Tourism
By Rodrigo Celis Garcia, Biologist, Costa Canuva Nayarit is one of the 8 states that are part of the Bio-cultural…
Oh the Places You’ll (Virtually) Go: My Remote Internship with Ocean Connectors
By Passion Taylor, graduate student intern As a graduate student at the School for International Training, I was given an…
My Climate Story: A Wave of Youth Leadership
By Frances Lang, Ocean Connectors Executive Director I’ve been deeply passionate about the environment for as long as I can…
Connecting the Public to Our Wild Places
By Ida Kaller-Vincent, Ocean Connectors Eco Tour Coordinator Wildlife on Our Doorstep The sun dances on the ocean surface, and…
Sustainable Vegetable Gardens for Children in Nayarit, Mexico
By Citlallic Odemaris de Lucio Gomez, Teacher The COVID-19 pandemic brought many challenges for people around the world, as well…
Community and Collaboration in National City
By Angelica Gastelum, Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center Schools Coordinator As the demand for engaging, science-based children’s programming began to…
The Whales Are Coming
By – Amy Knight, Climate Change and Social Impact Scientist. UCSD It’s already December, and to me that can only…
Whale Watching is My Favorite Season
By - Amy Knight, Climate Change and Social Impact Scientist. UCSD Some people get excited for pumpkins and sweater weather.…
The World Beneath: Discovering Coral Reefs and Beyond
By Dr Richard Smith – OceanRealmImages.com At the heart of Southeast Asia’s Coral Triangle, the area with the world’s highest…
People Make Anything Possible
By Shannon Ratliff, SunCoast Market Co-op Vice President In this age of big corporations making unfathomable profits, the power of…
Becoming an Environmental Educator
By: Mariana Mireles, OC Education Assistant From Student to Teacher By finishing my undergraduate degree in Child and Family Development…
Intersections
by Janaira Quigley, Ocean Connectors’ new Executive Director What a pleasure it is to join the Ocean Connectors team! The…