by Trent Williams | Jul 4, 2019 | Blogs, Diving, Education, Honduras, night dive, Science, Scientific Diving, Summer Trips, Uncategorized
Picnic-Science Image 1 of 4 Dry science comes before wet science. Another Breakfast in Paradise On the fourth day of the trip to Honduras, it truly became ironic how the name of the islands directly opposed the paradise they actually where. I woke up to rolling waves...
by Diana P. Phillips | Jul 2, 2019 | coral reefs, Diving, Education, Fish Identification, Honduras, New College, Science, Scientific Diving, Summer Trips, Teens, Uncategorized
Train of Thought Interrupted At 6:30 I woke up; silently I listened to tropical birds and stared at the mosquito net that was spread above my bed, wondering why I, of all the people in the world, got to be in this magnificent place. Eventually, my roommates’ nagging...
by Eddie Clarke | Jun 25, 2019 | Combat Wounded Veteran Challenge, Crosby, Dr. Michael Crosby, Mote, National Geographic, Science, Scientific Diving, SCTLD, Skittled
[Show thumbnails] Morning Magazine Radio Show The Tuesday, June 25th, SCUBAnauts International started the day with radio interviews! Evan and Sophia spoke with Bill Becker of Morning Magazine WW US 1 Radio Show about SCUBAnauts and the work we do with MOTE Marine...
by Wyatt B. | Apr 10, 2019 | Blogs, Fossils, Science, Sharks
Peace River 2019 Image 1 of 7 Baby shark tooth verses the MEG! From time to time, SCUBAnauts find adventure above–well, somewhat above–the water line. This time, we ventured to Arcadia State Park along the Peace River for some fossil hunting in central...
by Nolan M | Apr 5, 2019 | Capitol Hill Ocean Week, Science, Scientific Diving, Tallahassee, Uncategorized
SCUBAnauts Meet with Tallahassee Legislators We at SCUBAnauts take ocean conservation very seriously and love to help the environment in any way we can. Florida Oceans Day 2019 was held on Tuesday, April 2nd in Tallahassee. Four nauts and three adult leaders drove up...