The research vessel sailing vessel (S/V) One Ocean is set to embark on a 27,300-nautical-mile
                        journey around North and South America as part of the Around the Americas Sailing
                        Research and Education initiative. 
                     
                     The vessel, which has undergone extensive refits at Skagit Valley College’s Marine
                        Technology Center, will be featured at a showcase event on Feb. 22, from 12 to 3 p.m.,
                        ahead of its scheduled departure from Anacortes on May 3. 
                     
                     SVC is a lead partner in the Around the Americas project, collaborating through its
                        Marine Maintenance Technology program. The program enrolls more than 50 students pursuing
                        associate degrees and certificates in marine maintenance technology, marine electrical
                        technician training, and marine mechanical technician training. 
                     
                     Expedition Overview 
                     
                     The 14-month voyage will be conducted by a five-person crew, including two undergraduate
                        marine science students, who will collect open-source scientific data for educators,
                        students, and researchers worldwide.  
                     
                     The route follows the 2009-10 S/V Ocean Watch expedition, allowing for comparative
                        data collection at more than 50 ports across 12 countries, including stops in the
                        Northwest Passage, U.S. East Coast, Puerto Rico, Brazil’s COP30, the Falkland Islands,
                        Cape Horn, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, and the U.S. West Coast. 
                     
                     Research and Education Focus 
                     
                     The expedition will collaborate with scientific institutions to study key ocean health
                        issues: 
                     
                     Pole-to-Pole Kelp Study – In partnership with the University of Victoria, Woods Hole
                        Oceanographic Institution, and UCLA, researchers will assess bull kelp (Nereocystis
                        luetkeana) and giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) to examine their resilience and role
                        in carbon cycling. 
                     
                     Atmospheric and Seawater Properties – In collaboration with the University of Washington’s
                        Applied Physics Lab, research will focus on coastal ocean-atmosphere interactions
                        to enhance climate science understanding. 
                     
                     Whale Identification and Conservation – In partnership with BC Whales and the North
                        Coast Cetacean Society, the crew will conduct high-resolution photo identification
                        of fin, orca, and humpback whales to support conservation efforts. 
                     
                     Education and Community Engagement 
                     
                     Beyond research, the expedition emphasizes ocean education and community involvement.
                        Students from the Marine Technology Center contributed to the refit of S/V One Ocean,
                        gaining hands-on experience in marine maintenance and technology.  
                     
                     Additionally, two undergraduate marine science students will collect data and share
                        findings through social media, outreach programs, and port presentations. 
                     
                     Through a partnership with Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants, an online education
                        platform, students worldwide will have access to live interactive lessons, reaching
                        over one million learners. Sailors for the Sea Powered by Oceana will also provide
                        an ocean sustainability curriculum, emphasizing marine conservation. 
                     
                     The expedition will explore iconic marine ecosystems, including Cape Horn, the Galápagos
                        Islands, and the Arctic Circle.  
                     
                     Live-streamed research updates will provide real-time engagement with students and
                        global audiences, while onboard sustainability ambassadors will advocate for ocean
                        conservation. 
                     
                     The expedition encourages participation from schools, communities, and organizations
                        through virtual events, public outreach, and online resources to promote environmental
                        stewardship. 
                     
                     For more information about SVC’s Marine Maintenance Technology program, visit skagit.edu/marine-maintenance-technology. 
                     
                     To support the expedition, contact foundation@skagit.edu or call 360.416.3229. For inquiries about the Around the Americas project, email
                        atamericasjd@gmail.com, visit oneislandoneocean.com, or follow on Facebook (@oneislandoneocean), Instagram
                        (@oneisland.oneocean), and YouTube (@oneislandoneocean). 
                     
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