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  • - I think every single human being

  • on this planet should recognize their connection

  • to the ocean, because we depend on the ocean to survive.

  • It controls the climate, it provides food

  • for a billion people, and science, technology,

  • engineering, and math, all of these concepts

  • are really just explaining what's already

  • happening in nature.

  • Nature has all of the answers, we just have to

  • find out what they are.

  • I'm Danni Washington, I'm an ocean advocate,

  • science communicator, and lover of life.

  • At six years old, I told my mom,

  • I looked her in the eyes and I said,

  • Mom, I want to be a marine biologist.

  • I had a crazy dream, and that dream was to become

  • a marine biologist.

  • Yes, this Jamaican-American girl from Miami,

  • yeah, I wanted to be a marine biologist.

  • It was a total mystery, but yet,

  • it seemed like an adventure that I needed to have,

  • and from the moment I learned what that was,

  • that was it, I was sold.

  • This started back in 2008, when I was

  • first hired by a group called Untamed Science,

  • and we made 200 videos, all about K through 12 science,

  • for textbooks that are still in classrooms today.

  • - I found Danni on YouTube,

  • we were looking for a host for a new science show

  • that I was developing, and, after scouring

  • for weeks and weeks, I don't know how,

  • but I came across her video, and she was just magic,

  • the moment that I found her.

  • - I understood that I had a niche to fill.

  • I saw that there was an empty space, really,

  • for science communication.

  • I wouldn't say that I'm a traditional marine biologist.

  • What, what boil down to, is that I needed to communicate.

  • I wanted to do outreach, but in a different way.

  • So, those ideas kinda culminated,

  • I started a nonprofit with my mom,

  • called Big Blue and You, and over the last nine years,

  • we've used Big Blue and You as a platform

  • to give young kids the opportunity to meet the ocean,

  • and to fall in love with the ocean,

  • using art as a medium.

  • Now I'm hosting a show on Fox called

  • Xploration Nature Knows Best,

  • which I'm so excited about because

  • it's all about innovation, and tech that's

  • inspired by nature.

  • This is one of the reasons why science is so cool.

  • Welcome back to Nature Knows Best.

  • With just a little bit of help from nature,

  • we can easily improve some of our favorite

  • physical activities.

  • It's more of a creative path where I've

  • found ways to communicate that science,

  • that these marine biologists are collecting,

  • and transferring that into a way that the general public

  • can understand, especially young people.

  • And giving them this intersection where any,

  • any science concept can be explained

  • in a fun and engaging way, that's my job.

  • You see the spark, and you're like,

  • whoa, what is this?

  • How did I not know about this?

  • That moment of wonder and awe is what I live for.

  • Whether it's studying science, technology, engineering,

  • math, all of these concepts are really just explaining

  • what's already happening in nature.

  • If we took more notes from the natural world around us,

  • we would be in a better place.

  • - STEM needs everyone.

  • And everyone needs STEM.

  • I think science, technology, engineering, and math

  • can only be pushed further by including influences

  • from people who bring a new perspective to the table.

  • We never wanna put a pair of glasses on someone

  • and call them a scientist.

  • We think scientists come in all shapes, sizes, ages, races,

  • and we just want to make sure they're all represented

  • in our programs, to the extent that it's possible.

  • - Diversity in STEM is extremely important,

  • because as a human race, we have such a broad pool

  • of knowledge.

  • - And you need to bring in people

  • who think differently.

  • And in order to do that, you have to include everyone

  • who hasn't always been in those circles.

  • And that's how we'll move forward, that's how

  • we'll push boundaries, that's how we'll innovate.

- I think every single human being

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