Testimonials
“Attended a floating sea lab class for youth, they provided knowledge for my children that was relatable and showed them hands on how they test the quality of the water. The education they are providing is showing our youth why and what needs to be done to protect our natural water sources around us. They encouraged them to all make a difference! Thank you for a wonderful experience.”

Celia Glasser
- Parent of Participating Student
“I had the opportunity to attend a teacher professional development workshop hosted by SeaKeepers and the Georgia Aquarium. I learned so much about our marine ecosystems and the impacts humans have on them. I gained valuable knowledge and resources that I can use to develop my lesson plans and make them more relevant for my students. I enjoyed every moment – from being on a floating classroom, doing coastal clean-up, snorkeling on a reef and more. Thank you to Toni and Lilian, our SeaKeepers educational leaders for the experience and training!”

Moriah Sherman
- Grades 9th and 10th, Biology Educator
- East Jackson Comprehensive High School
“I had the pleasure of joining The International SeaKeepers Society on an Education Workshop in Miami with teachers from Georgia. I learned a lot and had a great time. SeaKeepers works so hard to protect the environment and to educate the community. Toni and Lillian were absolute rockstars! We learned so much and had such a fabulous time. They are so passionate about what they do, and it is absolutely infectious.”

Lillianna Mulvey
- Grades 10th-12th, Environmental Science Educator
- Jefferson High School
“The kids loved the activity, even though it was challenging. I love that it made them think and use math! It did help them gain a better understanding of the food web, and why it’s so important that we take care of our oceans (and other habitats).”

Mrs. Spencer
- Grades 4
- Murtaugh Elementary
“The launch of Deepgliders through SeaKeepers was a great logistic help for our project. I wish we had known about the organization from the start of our work in the Bahamas.”

Prof. Charles Eriksen
- University of Washington
“Thank you for being a champion for the pelicans and other sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife of Florida and for helping us spread the word about the importance of our work. We are deeply grateful for your support!”

Christopher Boykin
- Executive Director
- Pelican Harbor Seabird Station
“We are very fortunate to have been supported by SeaKeepers. We have had numerous research expeditions that would not have been possible without the DISCOVERY Yacht Program. SeaKeepers helps overcome the challenge of finding vessels to support data collection. We are grateful to the SeaKeepers team and the participating yacht owners and staff of the DISCOVERY Yacht Program.”

Dr. Neil Hammerschlag
- University of Miami