ADVANCING DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIVITY IN OCEAN SCIENCES BY RE-ENVISIONING OVERLOOKED BARRIERS IN SCIENTIFIC DIVING TRAINING

Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) is an essential tool in some marine science fields. However, financial costs and racial disparities in swimming participation can be a barrier to entry for many aspiring marine scientists of color. Scientific diving programs could improve access...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) D.C.), 2023-12, Vol.36 (4), p.51-55
Hauptverfasser: Barber, Paul H., Barber-Choi, Jeannie K., Betancourt, Austin, Cuker, Benjamin, Davis, Alexandra C.D., Fong, Caitlin R., Fong, Peggy, Fong, Jon, Gibson, Deidre M., Smith, Tyler B.
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Zusammenfassung:Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) is an essential tool in some marine science fields. However, financial costs and racial disparities in swimming participation can be a barrier to entry for many aspiring marine scientists of color. Scientific diving programs could improve access to scientific diving training by offering training as part of their standard undergraduate curriculum and by maintaining a stock of scuba gear for use during courses. Similarly, the American Academy of Underwater Scientists (AAUS) could make training more accessible by re-envisioning components of the swim test and by building water safety skills into AAUS training—all without compromising safety. Combined, these two actions would expand pathways for students of color to careers in marine science, adding much needed diversity to the field.
ISSN:1042-8275
2377-617X
DOI:10.5670/oceanog.2024.125