ORCA Ocean Research and Conservation Association
 
 

VOLUNTEERS & ADVISORY BOARD

Special thanks to our volunteers and advisory board members, who have contributed their time, knowledge and energy to help make ORCA's mission a success.


ORCA VOLUNTEERS

Todd Condon
Robin Dannahower

Laura Guerrero

Moriiha Henderson
Megan Lyshon
Carole R. McLaughlin

Retta Rohm


Dave Smith
DR Widder
Joan Woemmel


ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS

George Buckley
Assistant Director of Environmental
Management Programs
Harvard University
Extension School
Cambridge, MA


Wendy Bromley Bodden
Independent Media Consultant
Former Director of Corporate
Programs at PBS
Norwalk, CT


Paul Boyle, Ph.D.
Founder of the Ocean Project
Vice President, Education
American Zoo and Aquarium
Association
Washington, DC


Mary Chapman, Esq.
Community Environmental
Advocate Attorney
North Hutchinson Island, FL


Alexandra Cousteau
Global Water Advocate


Rear Admiral
Thomas Q. Donaldson V

U.S. Navy (Retired)

Anne Doubilet
Photographer/Writer
Explorer’s Club Board Member

Sylvia A. Earle, Ph.D.
Explorer-in-Residence
National Geographic Society


Nancy Knowlton, Ph.D.
Sant Chair for Marine Science
Smithsonian Institution


Kimball Love
Owner, Inland Coast Resources

Gary Machlis, Ph.D.

Senior Visiting Scientist
National Park Service
Washington, DC

Justin Marshall, Ph.D.
President
Australian Coral Reef Society

Claire Nouvian
Author of The Deep: Extraordinary Creatures of the Abyss

Milbry Polk, Ph.D.
Co-Founder & Executive Director of Wings Worldquest, Inc.

Richard Spinrad, Ph.D.
Vice President of Research, Oregon State University

Peter B. Stifel, Ph.D.

Associate Professor Emeritus
University of Maryland


Charles Yentsch
Founder
Bigelow Laboratory for
Ocean Science
West Boothbay Harbor, ME



 

ORCA IS DEDICATED TO THE PROTECTION & RESTORATION OF AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS &
THE SPECIES THEY SUSTAIN THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
& SCIENCE BASED CONSERVATION ACTION.
PLEASE HELP SUPPORT OUR MISSION.


MORE ABOUT ORCA


"ORCA has a clear understanding of the challenges they need to tackle now, as well as a well thought out plan for applying the technology of Kilroy into meaningful conservation efforts."
-Alexandra Cousteau
Global Water Advocate


DID YOU KNOW?
The High Seas -- areas of the ocean beyond national jurisdiction -- cover almost 50 percent of the Earth's surface. They are the least protected part of the world.