In this episode of Ailani’s Little World, we go on an ocean science adventure with environmental engineer Dr. Tracy Fanara as we explore a big question:
How dangerous is ocean science in real life?
From mysterious ocean events to working around powerful wildlife, Dr. Tracy shares what it is really like to study water, oceans, and the natural world.
Did you know that water scientists sometimes work in wild environments to collect samples and study ecosystems? They might travel to beaches, rivers, and wetlands to test water quality, track environmental changes, and help protect wildlife and people.
Their discoveries help communities understand ocean health, protect marine life, and keep our beaches and waterways safe.
👩🔬 Could YOU become an ocean scientist one day?
🌊 Would you be brave enough to study the ocean up close?
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