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There’s no place Susan R. Eaton and the Sedna Epic team won’t go for answers to issues facing the planet.

There’s no place Susan R. Eaton and the Sedna Epic team won’t go for answers to issues facing the planet.

by SusanEaton | Jun 8, 2020 | Uncategorized

Garmin Women of Adventure: It’s Up to Us, with Susan R. Eaton In November 2019, Team Sedna collaborated with GARMIN Outdoor during the Sedna Epic’s ocean research and winter snorkel (with orcas!) expedition to Norway’s arctic fjords (70 degrees North latitude). The...
Susan R. Eaton has been named to the Women Divers Hall of Fame’s Class of 2020!

Susan R. Eaton has been named to the Women Divers Hall of Fame’s Class of 2020!

by SusanEaton | Nov 11, 2019 | Uncategorized

Honoured and humbled to be named to the Women Divers Hall of Fame’s Class of 2020! I’d like to congratulate the other five amazing recipients who I hope to meet on March 27 at the inauguration ceremony at Beneath The Sea in Secaucus New Jersey....
Katujjiqatigit / Working Together: The all-female Sedna Epic Expedition brings a changing ocean to eye level for coastal Inuit communities

Katujjiqatigit / Working Together: The all-female Sedna Epic Expedition brings a changing ocean to eye level for coastal Inuit communities

by SusanEaton | Jun 27, 2019 | Uncategorized

Originally published in Water Canada Magazine. BANK TO THE LEFT, bank to the right. Tethered to diver propulsion vehicles, the women flew through emerald-green waters at six kilometres per hour, dodging sculpted ice formations off the northern coast of Labrador. They...
Bringing the Ocean to Eye Level for Inuit in the Arctic

Bringing the Ocean to Eye Level for Inuit in the Arctic

by SusanEaton | May 6, 2019 | Uncategorized

Bank to the left; bank to the right: Tethered to a diver propulsion vehicle, I flew through emerald-green arctic waters at six kilometres per hour, dodging sculpted ice formations off the northern coast of Labrador, Canada. Read the full article here.

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