Education

Explore From Home

Using the power of telepresence, Ocean Exploration Trust connects learners around the world with exciting events diving into the topics, technologies, and careers in ocean exploration. Programs introduce learners to professional explorers from the Corps of Exploration and bring the latest discoveries from expeditions straight to audiences whether at home or in school.

educators

Meet the Team student and career features are interactive opportunities to meet early career professionals who study and work in ocean science, technology, and engineering. Learn about their pathways and explore the many possibilities in STEM careers!

Side by side image collage of a woman diving underwater a dolphin a coastline in Hawaii, multiple peoples hands working on a water sampler and a shark

From Shore to the Abyss Project Panels bring learners to coastal ecosystems to learn about exciting research projects focused on the conservation of coral reefs made possible through OET’s expedition experience alongside research teams from the National Geographic Society. Learn about these teams' passions for stewardship, cutting-edge technologies, and citizen science techniques!

Nautilus from a drone

Next on Nautilus expedition overviews feature the latest updates from the 2022 Nautilus expedition in the Central Pacific. Join our team to recap thrilling discoveries and preview science and technology developments you can see on Nautilus Live.

View Past Events

Ocean Exploration in the Lakes: 2021 Expedition Update

Wednesday, June 16, 2021 — 11:00 am Hawaii • 2:00 pm Pacific • 5:00 pm Eastern

Did you know 95% of the Great Lakes are still unmapped in modern high resolution? Returning to the Great Lakes after a 2019 expedition, OET has teamed up with Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary in northern Michigan for a lakebed mapping expedition using the research ASV BEN from the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping at the University of New Hampshire (CCOM UNH). Join TBNMS Research Coordinator Stephanie Gandulla, ASV Research Lead Val Schmidt, and Mapping Coordinator Erin Heffron to discuss how this 3-week deployment in the lakes helps advance exploration, develop new technology, and make important discoveries essential to preserving resources in the only freshwater national marine sanctuary in the United States. Lakebed mapping will cover areas never scientifically surveyed before and determine areas of interest for future ROV and scientific scuba dives!

Ocean Exploration in the Lakes: History of Thunder Bay NMS

Tuesday, June 8, 2021 — 11:00 am Hawaii • 2:00 pm Pacific • 5:00 pm Eastern

World Ocean Day meets the Great Lakes! Ocean Exploration Trust is beginning the 2021 season in Michigan on Lake Huron for a 3-week expedition. Join us for a look back into the history of scientific exploration in Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary including work with OET team members 20 years ago to discover some of the 80+ shipwrecks protected in this area. Bring your questions for a live conversation with Sanctuary Superintendent Jeff Gray, Expedition Leader Dwight Coleman, Mission Support Katie Lohr, and Education Coordinator Sarah Waters to learn how Michigan gained a National Marine Sanctuary, why this region is important to protect, and the many ways you can get involved in this sanctuary and others near you!

Explore from Home:

Shapes of the Seafloor - Marine Geology Q&A

Monday, November 23, 2020 — 8:00 am Hawaii • 10:00 am Pacific • 1:00 pm Eastern

Join Ocean Exploration Trust COO Allison Fundis and Chief Scientist Dr. Nicole Raineault, scientists as they discuss the variety of marine geological forms that make up the majority of the seafloor. Did you know there are underwater volcanoes, lakes, and smoking chimneys? Learn about these geological features and many more that E/V Nautilus scientists see and study. Interested in studying seafloor rocks and their importance in shaping the seafloor? This event is for you!