Imogen Napper is a marine scientist. She first began noticing the effects of plastic contamination while surfing and developed a passion to be part of the solution. Imogen now researches the sources of plastic into the marine environment. Her research, in which she found up to 3 million plastic beads in one facial scrub bottle, helped influence the ban of microbeads in cosmetics internationally. She also produced the first research piece that specifically analyzed different fabric types to understand how many plastic fibers come off of clothes when they are washed. She found that a single wash of acrylic clothing could produce up to 700,000 fibers of plastic!
Join Imogen to learn about her research, her recent expedition tracking plastic on the Ganges river, and how you can combat plastic pollution in your own community. This event is recommended for middle school students. It includes a live presentation and Q&A.
#ExplorerClassroom is for everyone! All events are free.
There are two ways to participate in the virtual event, as a featured class on screen or watching live on YouTube. If space is available, you may request to be a featured class during the registration process.