The Florida Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence (COSEE Florida) is 
pleased to announce the winners of the 2015 Ocean 180 Video Challenge, with two 
of the top entries highlighting marine mammal research.

The winning video abstracts were selected by over 37,000 middle school student 
judges from 1,630 classrooms across 21 countries. Student judges were given the 
task of evaluating each of the 10 Ocean 180 finalists and submitting their 
votes for the entries they felt best explained the results and significance of 
the scientists' research.

A $9,000 cash prize package will be awarded to the top 4 teams to honor their 
work in communicating science to the public, with two video abstracts awarded 
first place prizes. These two winners were named the top entry in their 
submission category, with Category 1 reserved for entries created by amateur 
teams and Category 2 for those teams with professional film making assistance

All scientists submitting to Ocean 180 were challenged to create 3 minute video 
abstracts which communicated the findings and significance of published ocean 
science research to general audiences. All video abstracts are related to a 
scientific paper that the submitting scientist has published within the past 
five years.

To view the winning video abstracts, please visit: 
http://ocean180.org/2015-challenge/2015-winners.html

Please join us in congratulating the scientists and teams behind the top 
entries!

1st Place (Category 1)
Drones at the 
Beach<http://ocean180.org/2015-challenge/2015-finalists/drones-at-the-beach.html>
Patrick Rynne, University of Miami
Fiona Graham, University of Miami/ Waterlust
Ronald Brouwer, Ad Reniers, and Matthieu de Schipper, Delft University
Jamie MacMahan, Naval Postgraduate School
Laura Bracken, University of Miami/ CARTHE

1st Place (Category 2)
Dolphin Research Center Blindfold Imitation 
Study<http://ocean180.org/2015-challenge/2015-finalists/dolphin-research-center-blindfold-imitation-study.html>
Kelly Jaakkola, Emily Guarino, Mandy Rodriguez, and the Visual Communication 
Staff, Dolphin Research Center

2nd Place Overall
How to Treat a Bruised Flipper: Developing Pain Medications for 
Dolphins<http://ocean180.org/2015-challenge/2015-finalists/how-to-treat-a-bruised-flipper-developing-pain-medications-for-dolphins.html>
Claire Simeone, The Marine Mammal Center

3rd Place Overall
Rescuing the Gentle 
Giants<http://ocean180.org/2015-challenge/2015-finalists/rescuing-the-gentle-giants.html>
Charles Waters, University of Auckland, Institute of Marine Science
Scott Ewing
Richard Story, Cook Islands Ministry of Marine Resources
Mark J. Costello, University of Auckland


All are welcome to join the Ocean 180 Student-Scientist Summit on Thursday 
March 26th from noon - 1:00 pm (EST).  Scientists behind the top entries will 
be on hand to respond to questions from student judges. Attendance is free. 
Reserve your seat now at 
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7363249416277305345

A press release announcing the winners is available at 
http://ocean180.org/images/banners/PDF/PR_2015_Winners.pdf

Mallory Watson
COSEE Florida Scientist
Florida Institute of Technology
150 W University Blvd
Melbourne, FL   32901

Twitter: @Ocean180Video
Email: [email protected]

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