BIMS Announces Tidal Wave Fellows for 2025

November 13 00:06 2024
BIMS Announces Tidal Wave Fellows for 2025
Elevating Black Voices in Marine Science Through the Tidal Wave Program

Black In Marine Science (BIMS) is excited to announce the 2025 cohort of Tidal Wave Fellows, a group of remarkable individuals selected for their dedication to marine science and environmental stewardship. 

The Tidal Wave Fellowship, a flagship program by BIMS, provides crucial mentorship, resources, and opportunities to Black professionals and students in marine science, promoting equitable representation and career development in the field. 

Participants have the opportunity to attend intensive workshops tailored to bolster professional skills and also attend major conferences at no cost, fostering professional growth, networking, and a diverse scientific community. 

My time as a 2023-2024 tidal wave fellow taught me how to combat imposter syndrome. Being surrounded by marine scientists from various academic and professional backgrounds gave me a sense of belonging.

Shatiyana Dunn Tidal Wave Fellow and Peer Mentor

BIMS has invested over $600k in students’ growth and professional development. And so far more than 40 members had the opportunity to attend the 2024 Ocean Decade Conference in Spain and the Inaugural BIMS Week Scientific Wellness retreat in Norfolk Virginia. The 2025 cohort of 50 will attend the BIMS Week Wellness retreat in San Diego in December and the HBCU Climate Change conference in New Orleans in March 2025. 

BIMS celebrates the diversity of this year’s cohort, a group that includes participants from various ages and backgrounds, from high school students to retired professionals. This second cohort illustrates that a passion for marine science knows no boundaries. 

“By providing a multigenerational cohort of scholars the opportunity to attend imiportant ocean science conference, we are ensuring that all voices are a part of conserving our oceans. We wrote this grant because we believe the research and policies discussed at ocean conferences are only as strong as the community equipped with the knowledge they produce.”

Through the Tidal Wave program, BIMS reaffirms its mission of creating inclusive spaces and opportunities for Black scientists within the marine sciences, ensuring representation in research, innovation, and ocean advocacy.

For more details on Tidal Wave and its initiatives, visit their website

About BIMS

Founded by Dr. Tiara Moore, Black In Marine Science (BIMS) is a non-profit organization that advocates for racial equity within marine sciences and works to amplify Black voices in environmental research and conservation. Dr. Moore, an esteemed marine scientist with a Ph.D. from UCLA, specializes in studying the impacts of human nutrient pollution on marine ecosystems. She is widely recognized for her work, leading over $8 million in NSF-funded research and creating community programs combining environmental DNA (eDNA) research with educational outreach. Her impactful contributions have garnered accolades from prominent platforms like Vogue Magazine and the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, which honored her as a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Champion.

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