Science Without Borders®

Science Without Borders®

Science Without Borders® guides all of our work as we pursue our mission to preserve, protect and restore the world's oceans and aquatic resources.

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    • Our Coral Reef Ecology Curriculum is a great resource for students and teachers. Filled with lesson plans, videos, and interactive learning exercises, our education portal engages and inspires students to learn about coral reefs and to become stewards of this vital ecosystem.

    • The application period for the 2024 Science Without Borders® Challenge is now closed. Stay tuned for the announcement of the winners! This annual art contest encourages students to learn about important ocean science and conservation issues through art. The competition is open to middle and high school students 11-19 years old, with prizes of up to $500 awarded to the winning entries.

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    We’re thrilled to be able to run our Mangrove Education and Restoration program in Jamaica with such wonderful partners as Discovery Bay Marine Lab! ... See MoreSee Less
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    There’s only a few hours left to vote for your favorite art in this year’s Science Without Borders Challenge! Get your votes in by noon ET to help us pick people’s choice winners! ... See MoreSee Less
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    #FunFact: Although lionfish are native to the Indo-Pacific, they are an invasive species that has established populations in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. These fish pose a threat to marine ecosystems, as they have few natural predators and a voracious appetite. They are difficult to eradicate because of their large unchecked populations, their ability to hide, and venomous spines. ... See MoreSee Less
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