Combining Griffith University’s marine research efforts with Sea World’s is the perfect fit for alumna Erin Wyatt.
The Marine Education Supervisor, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science majoring in Marine Biology (Honours) in 2006, oversees all aspects of the marine-park’s educational initiatives and programs.
The exciting new Sea Jellies Illuminated exhibit is one of those initiatives, taking guests on a journey that will inform them on important sea jelly information, wider environmental issues and research projects being undertaken in a first-of-its-kind laboratory.
“I’m so excited about this partnership because Sea World absolutely has lots to do and see but if you ask anyone who works here our driving passion is to care for animals and create awareness so that everyone can contribute to preserving natural habitats and marine areas,” Erin said.
“The partnership between Sea World and Griffith University will open that up so much more because people can see the research we’re