At Florida Oceanographic Society, we believe that protecting Florida’s coastal ecosystems starts with community connection. Through our outreach programs, we bring science, stewardship, and sustainability beyond the walls of the Coastal Center and into schools, festivals, libraries, and neighborhoods across the region. Whether we’re leading hands-on activities at a local event, giving talks to civic groups, or partnering with like-minded organizations, our goal is to inspire environmental awareness and action in people of all ages.
Join us in spreading the message of conservation—because healthy waterways begin with an informed and engaged community.
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Request a Speaker from Florida Oceanographic Society
Bring the coast to your community! Invite a Florida Oceanographic Society team member to speak at your organization or club and learn more about Florida’s coastal ecosystems, water quality, and conservation efforts.
Presentation Options:
Expert-Led Presentations
Dive deeper into topics like:
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Lake Okeechobee & Waterway Advocacy
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Sea Turtles, Invasive Reptiles, or Fish Biology
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Restoration Science & Water Quality Research
Length: 45–90 minutes
Suggested Donation: $200
Available in Martin & St. Lucie Counties (travel fee may apply outside area). Virtual options available.
General Outreach Presentation
A 20-minute overview of our education, research, and advocacy work—plus ways to get involved. Donations appreciated.
Interested?
Complete the request form below, and we’ll be in touch to discuss your presentation.