Ocean Institute
Caroline Carralero is a seasoned entrepreneur and business leader, currently serving as Founder and CEO of Nouri since October 2018. In addition to this role, Carralero holds the position of Associate Board Member at the Ocean Institute and is an Official Member of YEC, an organization that supports young entrepreneurs. Prior experience includes co-founding and leading Nomva and serving as Vice President of Special Projects at Suja Juice. Carralero gained valuable experience as an intern at Marks, Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP, and worked as a Demonstration Coordinator for NIKA Water Company. As a volunteer from 2006 to 2012, Carralero contributed to the Xeroderma Pigmentosum Family Support Group. Carralero holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of San Diego and an International Baccalaureate Certificate from Mira Loma High School.
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Ocean Institute
Ocean Institute is adjacent to a 3.5 square mile State Marine Conservation Area and is located in the Dana Point Harbor, our unique campus encompasses 33,000 square feet of hands-on educational exhibits, science labs, and a live collection of 1,100 species native to the California Pacific Coast. The Ocean Institute runs experiential programs aboard the 70-foot research vessel, Sea Explorer, and in the onshore labs. Topics can range from nautical archaeology, marine biology, sustainable seafood, physiology, climatology, and more. Daily programs inform children and adults of ocean life and health and are run by a committed group of educators and volunteers. Some programs emphasize maritime history while others dive deep into the science of various ocean ecosystems. Multiple day, overnight camps allow students to gain an even more immersive experience and learn about the watershed, human impact, animal adaptations, deep-sea discoveries, and more. Along with the unique waterfront campus, Ocean Institute owns and operates two tall ships: Spirit of Dana Point and Pilgrim. The Spirit of Dana Point is a 118-foot topsail schooner built in 1970, and Pilgrim is a 130-foot square rigged brig built in 1945 in Denmark. These vessels serve to engage children and the larger community through day camps and events such as the Tall Ships Festival. The research vessel and the tall ships allow us to truly use the ocean as a classroom and capture student’s full attention. They are tools to develop a passion and foster future interest in the ocean.
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