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Lindsay Aylesworth is a PADI dive instructor, marine biology consultant and PhD student with Project Seahorse at the University of British Columbia. Lindsay has carried out monitoring and survey work in the tropical marine environment for ten years, starti
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Lindsay Aylesworth

Lindsay Aylesworth is a PADI dive instructor, marine biology consultant and PhD...
Lindsay Aylesworth scuba diving
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Lindsay Aylesworth

Lindsay Aylesworth is a PADI dive instructor, marine biology consultant and PhD...
Fri, 04/27/2018 - 16:09
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Cypress Hansen

Cypress Hansen is an intern in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural...
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Raven Capone Benko

Raven Capone Benko is a Science Communication Intern with the Smithsonian National...
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Elizabeth Bevan sitting on the beach with a sea turtle.
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Elizabeth Bevan

Elizabeth Bevan is the Coastal Communities Specialist for the National Sea Grant...
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Katherine Drews standing in front of an icy landscape.
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Katherine Drews

Katie is a former intern for the Ocean Portal. Her favorite memory of the ocean is...
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Yasmeen Smalley

Yasmeen Smalley is an underwater photographer, science communicator and...
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an illustrators representation of what a megalodon shark would look like
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The Megatooth

The megalodon is the largest shark to have ever lived in the world’s ocean. Like...
Karen Romano Young sitting on a bench with a sunset in the background.
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Karen Romano Young

Karen Romano Young has dived to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean in a tiny...
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Dennis P. Waters and Irwin M. Brodo

Dennis Waters is a lichenologist from Lawrence Township, NJ, who has been intrigued...
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A relative of insects, trilobites lived on the ocean floor during the Cambrian period.
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Trilobites

A relative of insects, trilobites lived on the ocean floor during the Cambrian...
This common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) shows off its siphon, which it uses to propel itself through the water.
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Octopus Shows Off Its Funnel

This common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) doesn't have a jetpack to help him zoom...

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