Kiley and Sarah running the registration desk. Photo credit: Christy Wilson. The foyer poster displays -PC: Lucija Prelovec Mirjam Held poster display-PC: Lucija Prelovec Patrick Wells’ poster display- PC: Lucija Prelovec Jennifer MacLatchy’s poster display- Lucija Prelovec Conference participants adding to Jennifer’s art installation- PC: Lucija Prelovec A World Oceans Day brainstorming session A presentation by Karen Smith- Photo credit: Lucija Prelovec A presentation introducing Ocean School. Photo credit: Lucija Prelovec. Kayla Hamelin presenting about the Canadian Sea Turtle Network- PC: Lucija Prelovec Some conference members being screeched in- PC: Lucija Prelovec A new batch of honorary Newfoundlanders- PC: Lucija Prelovec Weaving a wave of change- Photo credit: Christy Wilson. A live chat with scientists aboard the Nautilus EV- PC: Lucija Prelovec Indigenous youth engagement and ocean literacy panel discussion. Photo credit: Christy Wilson. A portion of CaNOE’s Board of Directors for 2018-2020. Photo credit: Christy Wilson. CaNOE co-chairs, Heather Murray and Anne Stewart with Maia Hoeberechts from Ocean Networks Canada- PC: Lucija Prelovec The final product- PC: Lucija Prelovec Jennifer MacLatchy with her finished masterpiece- PC: Holly Neate A group photo of the last conference stragglers who stayed to admire Jennifer MacLatchy’s artwork. Photo credit: Christy Wilson. Ocean Bridge Participants, Mo Phung and Kareina D’Souza- PC: Holly Neate Mo Phung, Holly Neate, Kareina D’Souza, and Alexandra Vance- PC: Holly Neate Mia Otokiak and Holly Neate- PC: Holly Neate Mia Otokiak, Christy Wilson, And Lucija Prelovec- PC: Holly Neate The conference coming to a close- PC: Holly Neate One final activity, fish printing- PC: Holly Neate Looking great- PC: Holly Neate