Sailing against the tide:

Women of Science

Amy Croteau

Natural Resource Officer and Shellfish Warden

Town of Barnstable, MA

Amy Croteau, Natural Resource Officer and Shellfish Warden for the Town of Barnstable, MA discusses her background in Marine Biology and what led to her current career for the Town of Barnstable. Read more about the Natural Resources Department for the Town of Barnstable.

Jaida Elcock

MIT-WHOI JP Phd Student

Minorities in Shark Science Co-Founder

Jaida Elcock, MIT-WHOI JP PhD Student, and Co-Founder of Minorities in Shark Science (MISS) discusses what drew her to the field of Marine Biology and what MISS is all about. Read more about MISS and donate or become a member today!

Sandy Macfarlane

President, coastal Resource Specialists

former conservation administrator/shellfish biologist for the town of Orleans, MA

Sandy McFarlane, President of Coastal Resource Specialists and Former Conservation Administrator/Shellfish Biologist for the town of Orleans, MA discusses the field of Marine Biology and the role of Shellfish Wardens and Biologists. She also discusses how her roles and research led to the publication of her three books, available for sale in the museum’s gift shop. Read more about Coastal Resource Specialists and Sandy’s books here!

Amy Croteau

Natural Resource Officer and Shellfish Warden

Town of Barnstable, MA

Amy Croteau, Natural Resource Officer and Shellfish Warden for the Town of Barnstable, MA discusses her background in Marine Biology and what led to her current career for the Town of Barnstable. Read more about the Natural Resources Department for the Town of Barnstable.

Jaida Elcock

MIT-WHOI JP Phd Student

Minorities in Shark Science Co-Founder

Jaida Elcock, MIT-WHOI JP PhD Student, and Co-Founder of Minorities in Shark Science (MISS) discusses what drew her to the field of Marine Biology and what MISS is all about. Read more about MISS and donate or become a member today!

Sandy Macfarlane

President, coastal Resource Specialists

former conservation administrator/shellfish biologist for the town of Orleans, MA

Sandy McFarlane, President of Coastal Resource Specialists and Former Conservation Administrator/Shellfish Biologist for the town of Orleans, MA discusses the field of Marine Biology and the role of Shellfish Wardens and Biologists. She also discusses how her roles and research led to the publication of her three books, available for sale in the museum’s gift shop. Read more about Coastal Resource Specialists and Sandy’s books here!