Ep. 871: Submarine Diving the Great Blue Hole of Belize with NatGeo Explorer - Revisited - Erika Bergman

Ep. 871: Submarine Diving the Great Blue Hole of Belize with NatGeo Explorer - Revisited - Erika Bergman

Submarine Exploration: Erika Bergman Pilots Sub for Richard Branson and Fabien Cousteau in Belize Great Blue Hole – National Geographic Explorer, Classrooms Under the Sea Grant, GEECs Founder for Girls' Engineering Camps.

Originally aired - October 08, 2018

Erika Bergman is a submarine pilot, engineer, and a National Geographic Explorer who will be taking Sir Richard Branson and Fabien Cousteau (grandson of famed ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau) on a submarine adventure into the depth of Belize's Great Blue Hole. In 2013 she received a National Geographic Explorers grant for her "Classrooms Under the Sea" expedition which live-streamed submarine expeditions to classrooms. She's a superb storyteller with many interesting tales and accomplishments to share!

She is also the Founder of GEECs - Global Engineering & Exploration Counselors; providing a network of thrilling engineering camps to girls around the world.

https://www.thegeecs.com/

https://twitter.com/erika_bergman?lang=en



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