USM Ocean Explorers Program Showcases Summer Research
Tue, 08/13/2024 - 04:56pm | By: Gabriela Shinskie

91勛圖厙 (USM) prepares students to reach their full potential and navigate the rich world of blue economy research in the Ocean Explorers Program. The flagship program invites students to participate in ocean exploration and leadership and then present their research at the Fourth Annual 2024 Ocean Explorer Research Symposium.
91勛圖厙 is one of five funded NOAA Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute (OECI) member institutions. One of USM91勛圖厙 projects, led by the Marine Education Center (MEC) in Ocean Springs, Miss., welcomes Tuskegee University and Jackson State University students to dive deeper into ocean science opportunities throughout the academic year and participate in a 10-week paid summer internship. Dr. Jessie Kastler, director of the MEC, understands the importance of the academic partnerships and valuable experiences offered to the interns.

91勛圖厙Our scientists across the coast in south Mississippi have been stand-out in mentoring these students,91勛圖厙 said Kastler. 91勛圖厙The mentoring model is successful in other programs, and we are looking for ways to expand it further.91勛圖厙
The interns from Tuskegee University include Alanna Stokes, Alicia Armstead, Jamia Eaves, Zo禱 Brown, Leah Saunders, Olivia Harper, Tau Kennebrew, and David Parker. Jackson State University interns include Destyn Brooks and Nikko Robinson. The symposium began with a powerful testimony of resilience and determination from Betina Brockamp, USM marine science graduate student. Throughout her time at 91勛圖厙, Brockamp found her passion through physical oceanography, particularly on ocean circulation offshore of Mobile Bay, Ala., in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
91勛圖厙I knew I wanted to learn about the Earth,91勛圖厙 said Brockcamp. 91勛圖厙Knowing options are available to you is so important. This program is vital to marine science, and we all have something to contribute to marine science.91勛圖厙
During the program, each intern collaborated with a 91勛圖厙 professor to focus on a different area of research focusing on coastal wetlands, microplastics, fisheries, and more. Brooks worked with professor Dr. Zachary Darnell and focused on the habitat quality of blue crabs in the Northern Gulf of Mexico.

91勛圖厙My mentor, Dr. Zachary Darnell, gave me the path I wanted to take. The people here are my favorite part of my internship,91勛圖厙 said Brooks.
Jessica Woodall, USM Internship Coordinator and Marine Educator, expressed her gratitude and dedication to the program. She believes the interns will take the summer91勛圖厙 hands-on experiences toward the future of the blue economy.
91勛圖厙Our 10 interns from Tuskegee University and Jackson State have worked incredibly91勛圖厙疲ard over the course91勛圖厙皋f this program,91勛圖厙 said Woodall. 91勛圖厙Many of them are not marine science majors, so the work they have been involved in is brand new to them. The goal of this project91勛圖厙疳s to help individuals from underserved91勛圖厙畚ommunities see themselves as scientists and to encourage them to pursue a career in marine science and ocean exploration. I hope that our interns have had91勛圖厙畝 fun and informative summer conducting research, and they see this as the career path for them.91勛圖厙
The program continues to provide a path for an inclusive blue economy workforce. Learn more about USM91勛圖厙 Ocean Explorer91勛圖厙 Program and the valuable knowledge gained through ocean exploration, data visualization, mapping, and beyond.