InstructionIn an ideal world, science would be objective. However, much of science is historically built on a small subset of privileged voices. I am gaining material from a diverse group of scientists, but limits still exist on this diversity. I acknowledge that there is a possibility of both overt and covert biases in the material due to the lens with which it was built upon, even though the material is primarily of a scientific nature. Integrating a diverse set of experiences is important for a more comprehensive understanding of science. For this current event, I would like for you to read about Black marine scientist, both past and present. Pick three to four scientists and summarize and your findings of each one. Compare and contrast their accomplishments and write your thoughts on this important topic. Please have 250+ words. The black lives of marine biology Posted on 19th Jun 2020 by Harry Baker There are several marine scientist in this article. https://marinemadness.blog/2020/06/19/the-black-lives-of-marine-biology/ Jasmin Graham MarSci-LACE Grant Project Coordinator https://mote.org/staff/member/jasmin-graham Leslie Townsell https://leslietownsell.wixsite.com/mysite/research Carlee Jackson https://www.sun-sentinel.com/community/riverside-times/fl-cn-davie-carlee-jackson-shark-science-20200813-ugmjblursvbqnjm33kiawmm43i-story.html Jaida Elcock https://blackinmarsci.github.io/JaidaElcock.html Amani Webber-Schultz https://www.thesireneproject.com/story-time/amani-webber-schultz