It’s rare to find a Black woman in marine biology. According to the job research site Zippia, less than 3% of people in marine biology identify as Black. Zoleka Filander is one of few Black women working in marine biology with an emphasis on deep-sea research. After watching OCEANXPLORERS, she hopes to inspire the next generation […]
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