Educational Outreach to date:

Skidmore College Environmental Science students grow first hollow cylinder buoys, Fall, 2022.

Cambridge Central School environmental science students measure buoyancy of hollow cylinders made at Skidmore and measured release of phosphorus and nitrogen from the MycoComposite in a freshwater laboratory tank.

Sue taught two workshops at Traip Academy in Kittery, Maine assisting environmental studies students in growing and testing lobster buoys and large buoys to support new kelp lines in a recently acquired lease area in the Piscataqua River.

Sue was interviewed by Emma MacFarlane for her graduate dissertation in sustainable businesses at the London School of Economics.

Sue was interviewed by Natasha Kopeck at Maine Maritime Academy for her senior capstone project.