🌊 ⛵ Cassie Stymiest of @miniboats & Michelle Richards, who helped find #TMSSeaChallenger, talked to @CBCNews about #URIGSO's miniboat project & the expedition to recover the autonomous vessel off the rugged shoreline of Cape Breton.
➡️ Listen here: https://t.co/cEkpxWLbuA
When the #RyeRiptides landed in Norway last year, our Ex.Director Cassie Stymiest was interviewed by Tom Dunne on Moncrieff Newstalk Radio and talked about our partnership with @explorersedu@CamdenEdu. Have a listen to the interview at https://t.co/QlvTNOrsAh
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science to our Executive Director, Cassie, and to all the amazing women and girls that inspire us every day to make a difference in the world. #WomenInScience#empowered#oneocean
It is an honor to be featured as a student mentor for @NatlMarineEd this month. It has not always been smooth sailing, but if you work hard to pursue your dreams, sometimes you get to ride the big wave! I hope my journey so far helps to inspire others. https://t.co/pe3aLTWJ6e
Our featured mentor for January 2023 is Cassie Stymiest, Executive Director of Educational Passages (@miniboats). Find out what advice she has for students: https://t.co/MFtK5N3ngk
Check your inbox! From New Hampshire to Norway - will you remember Educational Passages in your end of year giving?
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“The whole experience really opened my eyes, and my students’ eyes to the world and ocean in a way I could have never imagined”
💙 https://t.co/9N7YZ8kSil
One year ago we presented at #CMTC22 with an unknown ending for #RyeRiptides, but today we got to share the epic adventure with everyone! Always fun to present with @7thScience 🤗 And what a great conference and group of educators @nhcmtc are, thank you!
Nice "@miniboats Traffic Report" podcast by @seastymiest, where she talks about the launch of our vessels in the Atlantic. You can add your route predictions via the Google forms on each boat's webpage: https://t.co/zdAdjr022C. We'd love to hear from you!
Perseverance pays off. So very proud of this article, the work behind it, and the partnerships that made it possible. It’s been a wild ride and we’re just getting started!
Our “Collecting to Connect” article is now available in the most recent issue of @jotnfld. Read more about how our student-built miniboats are contributing to ocean science research: https://t.co/eAkakkoEx5 @BHSBroncos@URIGSO@MakerBuoy
Last of the summer presentations at NH libraries Tuesday at @RyeLibrary 4 pm by some of RJH’s students. Come join us for our #miniboat adventure and how you can track other miniboats at sea! #oceansofpossibilities@miniboats
Great meeting today with Cassie from Educational Passages (@miniboats) about our Raven KASTER Project! Please donate to the project on our page: https://t.co/gYaAIyCoOO
@marineinstitute@tomshepp
I wasn’t there for the 1st, but super excited to be here for the 10th. Way to go Ms Swanson and the hundreds of students you have engaged these last 10 years at #MoBeard!
@Russell_Arnott@Russell_Arnott, love that you never stopped your silliness and that you still bring it to science lessons because you make science FUN!
We are excited to announce our 2022 NMEA Award winners! These amazing individuals and organizations are shining examples of what it means to "make known the world of water, both fresh and salt!" Meet the winners here: https://t.co/HB0f0YdWoM
@eaglewingtours@USCSeaGrant