Posts Tagged ‘teen summer camp’

Celebrating 10 Years of FATHOMS Marine Science Camps

January 13th, 2021 by Seatrek Staff |

In 2011, after five years in the making, the maiden voyage of SeaTrek FATHOMS set sail. Now entering the summer of 2021, we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of our FATHOMS voyage – Focused Adventure Through Hands-On Marine Science. Time flies when you’re having fun! To commemorate the program that sparked the fire for many […]

Kaitlin’s “Sharky” Adventure

December 7th, 2020 by Seatrek Staff |

Hi everyone, my name is Kaitlin and I am the incoming Lead Biologist for SeaTrek 2021! come from the land-locked state of Colorado, over a thousand miles away from the ocean, and always am asked: What got me interested in marine science? It started in my elementary school, where I poured over the small selection […]

Captain Angie Cowan | GoAbroad Interview

November 26th, 2018 by Seatrek Staff |

SeaTrek’s very own Captain Angie was recently featured by GoAbroad.com. In this article, Angie talks about travel tips, working for SeaTrek, and much more! Learn more about Angie below. While earning a B.S. in Biology at Colorado State University, Angie spent two semesters studying marine biology, anthropology, and conservation in Australia and Belize. After working […]

Virgin Islands Strong: Recovery of Our Island Home

November 17th, 2017 by Seatrek Staff |

As many of you know, Hurricane Irma, followed by Maria, passed through the Virgin Islands this past September. Captain Monk, Boswell, and Farva recently took a trip to the BVI to check up on our property and close friends down Island. We thank Farva for his heartfelt reflection on their recent journey. #BVIStrong #SummerCampAtSea #SeaTrekBVI […]

The Kodiak Queen: More Than Just A New BVI Ship Wreck

April 15th, 2017 by Kasey Fox |

If you keep up with news in the diving industry, you have probably heard about the newest ship wreck in the British Virgin Islands. Business magnate, investor and philanthropist Sir Richard Branson’s latest venture is an underwater art instillation sunk aboard the Kodiak Queen.                  The Kodiak Queen […]

Preparing for your SeaTrek Voyage: Tips and Tricks

June 1st, 2016 by Kasey Fox | 1 Comment

Hi, everyone it’s Kuku (aka. Kasey) again. If you have been keeping up with the Island Times blog you have been hearing a lot from me lately! But I’m not here to talk about my story this time. I’m here giving you some tips and trick to prepare for you SeaTrek voyage. Over the years […]

It’s More Than Summer Camp – It’s Real Life Education

May 23rd, 2016 by Kasey Fox’s Mom, Kelli Fox |

This Island Times blog entry is the fifth in a series of personal essays illustrating how SeaTrek BVI and NAUI have impacted Kasey Fox, former SeaTrek student and intern, who is now a full time staff member, dive instructor and instructor trainer. We thank Kasey’s mom, Kelli, for parental perspective on Kasey’s experience with SeaTrek […]

“High – Low – Hero”

May 14th, 2016 by Kasey Fox |

This Island Times blog entry is the fourth in a series of personal essays illustrating how SeaTrek BVI and NAUI have impacted Kasey Fox, former SeaTrek student and intern, who is now a full time staff member, dive instructor and instructor trainer. We thank Kasey for this insightful and heartfelt look into her experience with […]

“I Just Can’t Get Enough”

May 3rd, 2016 by Kasey Fox | 1 Comment

This Island Times blog entry is the third in a series of personal essays illustrating how SeaTrek BVI and NAUI have impacted Kasey Fox, former SeaTrek student and intern, who is now a full time staff member, dive instructor and instructor trainer. We thank Kasey for this insightful and heartfelt look into her experience with […]

“Finding my Direction = SeaTrek + FATHOMS + NAUI”

April 23rd, 2016 by Kasey Fox |

This Island Times blog entry is the second in a series of personal essays illustrating how SeaTrek BVI and NAUI have impacted Kasey Fox, former SeaTrek student and intern, who is now a full time staff member, dive instructor and instructor trainer. We thank Kasey for this insightful and heartfelt look into her experience with […]

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