2025 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION - NOW OPEN
Join marine science educators and professionals from around the state at FMSEA's 2025 Annual Conference, featuring keynote and seaside sessions with prominent speakers in ocean science, interactive professional development sessions, networking socials, and dynamic exhibitors.
Please reach out to Conference Chair, Sarah Egner, at past-president@fmsea.org if you require accommodations to participate
A sign up sheet for roomshare and/or rideshare will be available in your confirmation.
St. Augustine, Florida
April 24-April 27, 2025
#FMSEA2025
All conference attendees must be a FMSEA member. There will be no non-member rates. Please email membership@fmsea.org to inquire about the status of your membership.
2025 Conference Rates:
Early Bird (Jan 6, 2025- March 11, 2025): $199
Standard (March 12, 2025- April 10, 2025):
$235
On Site (April 24-27, 2025):
$299
Guy Harvey Resort St. Augustine Beach
860 A1A Beach Blvd.
St Augustine Beach, FL 32080
Amenities include: complimentary parking, pool access, direct beach access, direct pick up/drop off at resort on the Old Town Trolley with purchase of Trolley Ticket. (Available from 9:00am until 4:30pm daily)
Chris Fischer leads his life through the guiding principle of doing good for the world and including the world in the work. A full-time explorer, Fischer has a special gift of seeing the “big picture,” creating solutions around that picture, and communicating that picture in an accessible way to others. An explorer and disruptor, Chris has led 46 global expeditions focused on accelerating the ocean’s return to balance and abundance, by unlocking the life history puzzle of white sharks and other keystone species through expeditions aboard the OCEARCH.
A serial entrepreneur, Fischer’s collaborative vision for OCEARCH connects the practical (expert fishermen) with the academic (researchers). By connecting multi-disciplinary experts, OCEARCH is able to gather information about a white shark’s migrations, reproductive condition and cycle, genetic status, diet, inorganic and organic contaminant loads, fecundity, parasite species presence, abundance, and infection sites, all in a short 15 minutes. This approach drastically reduces the time and data deficit that has long existed for large marine animals in the field of research and directly addresses the environmental policy paradox for ocean ecology. Since founding OCEARCH in 2007, Fischer’s team has: engaged with more than 190 researchers from global institutions; safely tagged more than 400 animals and worked globally with partners across varying sectors. OCEARCH has advanced science through 90+ peer reviewed papers, 25 of which Fischer is a co-author of.
His approach completely disrupts the research and policy process by making data collection and distribution collaborative, inclusive and open-sourced. This data-centric approach has inspired global ocean environmental protection policies, with Fischer working alongside Presidents of several countries, including the U.S.
In the spirit of including a global audience in his work, the OCEARCH GLOBAL SHARK TRACKER launched in 2013, allowing nearly 2 million annual users to learn about sharks while tracking them across the planet in near-real-time. Further, a STEM curriculum based on the Tracker contains more than 100 lesson plans and is made available at ocearch.org.
A graduate of Indiana University, Fischer began his career as an explorer as host of the four-time Emmy Award-winning “Offshore Adventures” from 2001 to 2009. It was the #1 watched outdoor TV series and had the goal of pouring the oceans back into people’s lives. From 2009 to 2012, Fischer hosted 20 hours of TV episodes on the National Geographic Channel and 10 hours on the History Channel, chronicling the research on the white shark.
Fischer has received numerous prestigious recognitions, including The Explorers Club Lowell Thomas Medal for Imagination in Exploration and the Nominee Trust 100 Award for top social innovators list. Further, OCEARCH has been featured in more than 10,000 outlets including The New York Times, CNN, CBS Morning News, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, 60 Minutes and most major news media organizations worldwide.
Fischer’s work through OCEARCH is supported through socially innovative partnerships with Costa Sunglasses, SeaWorld, YETI, Cisco Brewers, Jacksonville University, Yamaha Rightwaters and the support of fans across the globe.
2025 President's Circle SciCafé
Enjoy the much-anticipated President's Circle SciCafé on Friday evening, April 25, 2025 at the beautiful Whitney Lab for Marine Bioscience. The President's Circle SciCafé is moderated and specially curated by FMSEA executive leadership and features engaging speakers, light bites and bar in an outdoor, relaxed atmosphere. A popular event of the Conference weekend and a fun way to kick-off the Conference, get ready to meet new friends during social hours, tour Whitney's education facility, and hear from Florida-based leaders in marine science and conservation. Ticket to attend (with 2 free drink tickets) included with registration.
University of Florida, Development & Regeneration of Marine Invertebrates
Flagler College, Trace Metal Cycling in Estuarine and Open Ocean Sytems
Enjoy optional FMSEA Field Experiences on Friday, April 25, 2025. Field Experiences may be added to each registration
Join coastal marine experts from Flagler College for an exciting morning on the Matanzas estuary! Participants will board a boat for a 3-4 hour experience that includes a biodiversity and habitat investigation using an otter trawl.
Learn the basics of balance and surfing alongside experienced instructors!
Florida Water Warriors will lead us on an estuarine adventure that focuses on the importance of the Matanzas estuary and our deep reliance on healthy waterways.
Join GTMNERR staff for a guided hike focused on the indigenous history and archaeology of the region followed by seining in the Matanzas estuary.
Hang out with old friends and meet some new ones while exploring beautiful Anastasia State Park
Enjoy interacting with dynamic exhibitors throughout the Conference sessions.
Interested in Exhibiting? Scroll down for more information or reach out directly to our Exhibits Chair at
nmea-rep@fmsea.org
Thank you to our 2025 Sponsors
Interested in sponsoring? Scroll down for more information or reach out to our Sponsorship Chair directly at southeast@fmsea.org
Topics on cutting edge marine science and pedagogy, sea turtles, habitat restoration and recovery, endangered species, adaptations, evolution, sustainability, ocean conservation, climate science, Florida standards, fisheries management, scientific research, teaching methods, professional development opportunities, interpretation and new & innovative marine science content, activities, and curriculum are encouraged.
Concurrent Session proposal opens - November 1, 2024
Concurrent Session proposal closes - February 3, 2025 EXTENDED to Feb 10
Concurrent Session acceptance notifications - February 14, 2025
Scholarship application opens - December 1, 2024
Scholarship application closes - January 31, 2024
Scholarship acceptance notifications - February 2025
Exhibitor fees:
FREE for Nonprofit Organizations*
$100.00 for For-Profit Organizations
📧 Email our Exhibit Chair (Heather.Seaman@fpl.com ) to exhibit or for details.
Exhibitor registration opens - November 13, 2024
Exhibitor registration closes - March 15, 2025
Exhibitor Load-in - April 26, 2025, 7 - 8 AM
Exhibitor Row hours - April 26, 2025 8 AM - 4:30 PM
Exhibitor Load-out - April 26, 2025 4:30 - 5 PM
2025 Conference Sponsorships are now available. Deadline for print materials is April 1, 2025.
For more information or to build a custom sponsorship, contact the 2025 Sponsorship Chair (southeast@fmsea.org).
We are a 501c3 non-profit organization, and your donation may be tax deductible.
If you are interested in donating to our silent auction, please contact our Silent Auction Chairs, president@fmsea.org and president-elect@fmsea.org
Our Teacher Scholarship Fund is directly funded by our silent auction. Without generous community donations, we could not help teachers attend our conference.