Hi! My name is Vicki Ferrini and I'm a Marine Geophysicist who explores and maps the seafloor using ships and robots equipped with sonars and cameras. Let me show you how we explore the deep ocean!
Hi, I’m Holly! I’m excited to introduce you to the team of ocean explorers at Ocean Infinity. We all work together to solve challenges and explore remote parts of the globe using cool robots. Join us!
Have you heard the saying that you're only seven degrees of separation away from anyone in the world? I'm starting to think that might be true, at least in La Palma...
I’m Maria Ives, a science teacher and citizen scientist. I have studied elephants, grey whales and chimpanzees, and I use those experiences to teach my students about the importance of conservation.
What lies in the darkest, most remote depths of our oceans? The explorers at Ocean Infinity are using cutting-edge technology to explore Earth's last major frontier--and you can join the expedition!
How do people get around in the Canaries? There are many different forms of transportation, including planes, buses, boats, cars and walking on the trails around the island.
My name is Dr. Kristen Lear, and as a bat conservationist I work around the world to study and protect bats! Read on to learn what it’s like being a woman in bat conservation.
Hi, my name is Stella Diamant and I'm a Belgian conservation biologist working on endangered whale sharks in Madagascar! I'm going to tell you how I became a conservationist and why I love my job.
Hello, my name is Constanza Ceruti. I'm an Argentinean anthropologist and the first woman high-altitude archaeologist in history. What will we find at the top of the mountains? Let's find out!
Why did all of my students wear wigs to school on Friday and white to school on Monday? Why were the hallways full of music and the playground alive with dancing and confetti? Because it is Carnaval!