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Palau’s deep sea expedition team established: Scientists, Cultural Experts, Students, and Educators to Explore the Ocean Aboard E/V Nautilus

Palau’s deep sea expedition team established: Scientists, Cultural Experts, Students, and Educators to Explore the Ocean Aboard E/V Nautilus
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Ocean Exploration Trust

The upcoming scientific expeditions to explore deep-sea habitats within the Palau National Marine Sanctuary (PNMS) through a partnership with the Ocean Exploration Trust (OET) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ocean Exploration have provided a unique opportunity for professionals in the fields of research, education, and traditional knowledge and best practices. One such opportunity is the inclusion of Palauans and locally based professionals and interns to join the expeditions aboard Exploration Vessel Nautilus which are scheduled for October 28 through November 7 and November 10 through November 21, respectively.

The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) congratulates the team and looks forward to collaborating with them and other partners in the important work that will be undertaken.  Members of the team are:

Researchers: Elsei Tellei, Greta Sartori, Mereng Andres, Piera Bondi

Educators: Adeeshia I. Tellei, Blodak Quichocho, Elchung Hideyos, Lucy Dickie

Cultural Liaisons: Joe Reklai, Manzel Ngirmeriil

Ocean Science Interns: Meangeldil Azuma Malsol, Vicente Abedneko

Participants will sail aboard OET’s E/V Nautilus this fall as part of the expedition teams and bring the excitement of exploration to audiences on the island and worldwide. Expeditions will provide publicly accessible data about deep water areas of the sanctuary and be streamed live, connecting learners with local scientists, educators, and students. All data gathered will be provided to the Palauan government and PICRC to support and enable follow-on exploration and management activities to better understand and care for the ocean.

The expedition team and key partners are developing a schedule of activities and will be engaging with the community and important stakeholders leading up to the expedition dates. This will be an opportunity to learn more about the team members and for them to share their respective roles and responsibilities during the expedition while coordinating more meaningful live ship-to-shore interactions with classrooms and community events when they set sail.