by Site Admin | Nov 24, 2015 | Blogs, Scientific Diving
When I first joined SCUBAnauts I immediately felt as though I would enjoy the lessons being taught and the opportunity to make new friends. I really wanted to apply the knowledge that I had learned in the science lessons so I was excited to go on my first dive. It...
by Site Admin | Oct 5, 2015 | Education, In the Community, Scientific Diving
Cole K., SCUBAnaut Senior 1st Class was both humbled and honored to present a summary of his coral research project at the 2015 American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS) symposium held in Key West. The AAUS symposium is held annually to bring underwater...
by Site Admin | Sep 1, 2015 | Blogs, Coral Transplant, Summer Trips
Taylor R. Scubanauts: Senior First Class — AAUS D-60 Working with Mote laboratories this summer was once again a gratifying experience. Dr. Vaughan and his staff are great; it’s such an amazing experience to work along side such respected scientists. This...
by Site Admin | Aug 28, 2015 | Coral Transplant, Education, In the News, Scientific Diving, Summer Trips
“Education Through Exploration: SCUBAnauts Support Reef Restoration Project” By: Keith Kolasa, SCUBAnauts Science/ Education Outreach Coordinator SCUBAnauts International (SNI) was established to expand and promote STEM related opportunities for young and...
by Site Admin | Aug 23, 2015 | Coral Transplant, In the News, Summer Trips
Theirs was a team effort during Mote Marine Laboratory’s ongoing coral restoration project: Dove held the fragment with his left hand, and Costello used both hands to cinch the zip tie — retired Green Beret Staff Sgt. Dove lost his right arm below the elbow and right...