Bringing Coral Science to Wellington Students
ANGARI Foundation brought coral reef research to the Marine Conservation Club at Wellington Landings Middle School (WLMS). The visit was arranged by WLMS teacher and club leader, Mary Jackson, and aimed to introduce the club members to corals, reefs and…
Lagoon Drift Increases Community Engagement in Citizen Science and Regional Study of Marine Debris
Palm Beach County, Florida (February 9, 2020) – On November 2nd, 2019, ANGARI Foundation and their partners executed the fifth experiment in the Lake Worth Lagoon Drift Card Study, otherwise known as Lagoon Drift. This citizen science project engages the…
Students Learn About Life and Work Onboard R/V ANGARI
ANGARI Foundation collaborated with partners from EarthEcho International to give Palm Beach County students an inside look at what life is like for marine scientists working onboard a research vessel. Twenty students from Florida Atlantic University’s Pine Jog Afterschool Program…
Students Investigate Coral Science and Bleaching with ANGARI Foundation and the Scientists in Every Florida School Program
ANGARI Foundation shared coral reef science with 116 students at Roosevelt Middle School in West Palm Beach, Florida. Coordinated and facilitated by Stephanie Killingsworth, K-12 Education and Outreach Coordinator from the University of Florida’s Thompson Earth Systems Institute’s Scientist in…
Coral biologists assess Bahamas reefs post Hurricane Dorian
The Bahamas (November 14, 2019) – Last month researchers from the Perry Institute for Marine Science (PIMS), The Nature Conservancy, Middlebury College and Walt Disney World surveyed reefs around Grand Bahama Island and Abaco to assess the environmental effects of…