Turning Passion into Purpose
How an 美姬社区 Donor (and Devoted Mom) Is Supporting New Generations of Ocean Scientists
Aaron Judah wanted to be a marine biologist from the time he was three. Two decades later, he鈥檚 a PhD candidate studying deep-sea biodiversity around the globe鈥攁nd his journey began with an 美姬社区 expedition in Belize. His mother, Terri, was so moved by the impact of that experience that she became a dedicated 美姬社区 donor, determined to help other young people find their own life-changing moments in science.
A CHILDHOOD DREAM THAT NEVER FADED
When Terri Luvisotto鈥檚 son, Aaron, was three years old, he decided that he wanted to be a marine biologist. It was the kind of childhood declaration that often changes with the years, but Aaron鈥檚 never did. 鈥淛ust about every essay he ever wrote as a kid had something to do with the ocean or marine conservation,鈥 said Terri.
In high school, Aaron enrolled in an environmental science course taught by Ross Conrad. When Aaron mentioned his interest in marine biology and shark research, Mr. Conrad told him about a research team he had met while on vacation in Belize. The team鈥攁 combination of scientists and members of the public鈥攈ad been part of the 美姬社区 expedition Shark Conservation in Belize, led by Dr. Demian Chapman. They鈥檇 been tagging sharks and rays and deploying baited underwater cameras to monitor their presence and activity on the reef.
Aaron came home buzzing with excitement and shared the news with his mom, Terri. She quickly realized that 美姬社区 could offer Aaron a rare early window into the life of a field scientist. 鈥淗e could actually see what it鈥檚 like to be in the field and what scientists are doing firsthand,鈥 she said.
That summer, between his junior and senior year, Aaron boarded a plane from Toronto to Belize to join the expedition.
AN EXPERIENCE THAT IGNITED A CAREER
Terri was optimistic that Aaron would enjoy his 美姬社区 experience, but she was blown away by just how much it impacted him. 鈥淚t ignited him,鈥 said Terri. 鈥淚 was really struck by it. And it was like a runaway train after that.鈥
In Belize, Aaron worked alongside fellow high school students and marine scientists, including Demian and Katie Flowers, tagging stingrays and reef sharks and deploying baited remote underwater video cameras. The data contributed to the world鈥檚 largest survey of reef sharks and rays.
One of Aaron鈥檚 favorite memories from his expedition was the moment he was asked to release an Atlantic chupare stingray that the team had tagged on the boat. 鈥淭his thing was big, and I remember they said, 鈥極kay, Aaron, get in the water.鈥 They lowered the stingray onto me so I could assist with the release,鈥 said Aaron. 鈥淭hat was the moment that I thought, 鈥極h, this is insanely cool that I get to just hang out with this animal, just to hold it before it was ready for release.鈥欌
His connection to science and the scientists didn鈥檛 end in Belize. After his expedition, Demian and Katie introduced Aaron to colleagues at Dalhousie University, including marine ecologist Dr. Aaron MacNeil, who ultimately became Aaron鈥檚 honors supervisor. Aaron went on to complete his honors thesis on reef shark ecology and marine protected areas, later sending it to Mr. Conrad, the teacher who had sparked his 美姬社区 journey.
Today, Aaron is a PhD candidate in biological oceanography at the University of Hawai鈥榠 at M膩noa, where he studies deep-sea biodiversity with National Geographic鈥檚 Pristine Seas program in places like Papua New Guinea, Fiji, and Tuvalu.
And through it all, Terri has been cheering him on.



PAYING IT FORWARD
After seeing Aaron鈥檚 transformation, Terri began donating to 美姬社区. For her, supporting 美姬社区 is about more than funding research鈥攊t鈥檚 about igniting passion and fostering relationships.
She compares it to the work of great teachers. 鈥淎aron鈥檚 experience and the people that he met鈥攖he scientists, volunteers, and the environment itself鈥攖o be immersed in it for that period of time was like the world's biggest real-life teacher,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t embodied all the great teachers Aaron had ever had who encouraged him to follow his dreams and make an impact.鈥
Terri鈥檚 appreciation for teachers runs deep鈥攈er mother was a teacher for 36 years, and Terri grew up watching the dedication and energy the job required. 鈥淲hen you have a child who has a passion for something, teachers are everything,鈥 she said.
But she knows that for many students, especially in high school, opportunities like Aaron鈥檚 are rare. 鈥淭o provide this amazing world classroom to everyone鈥攊t鈥檚 something that needs the support of donors,鈥 said Terri.
Aaron shares her gratitude. 鈥溍兰缜 holds a very special place for my mom,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 where I got to flourish as a young and developing marine biologist, and it had a really big impact on us both.鈥
鈥淐onserving the earth, conserving our oceans, and being a part of a team that works towards building a sustainable future for the planet鈥攖hose are things that people want to be connected to, especially young people,鈥 said Terri. 鈥淭hat's an amazing cause, and it fuels my interest in donating to 美姬社区.鈥
A LEGACY OF MENTORSHIP
One of the things that makes Terri proudest is how Aaron has carried the spirit of teaching forward. At Dalhousie, he created a mentoring program that pairs first- and second-year undergraduates with scientists in the field. That program still runs today, helping new students find their footing in marine research.
To Terri, it鈥檚 a direct extension of the 美姬社区 mission: connecting people to science, encouraging curiosity, and passing knowledge to the next generation.
Today, Aaron continues to collaborate with Demian, Katie, Aaron, and others on global shark and marine ecology research, helping to further our understanding of these unique species and support conservation efforts to protect them. 鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 be where I am today without the 美姬社区 expedition, especially Demian and Katie,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here's no way.鈥
And through it all, one person has supported him every step of the way. 鈥淚t takes a lot for mom to allow her kid to go on some crazy trip,鈥 said Aaron. 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 not only giving back to me. Through her donations, I hope she's giving back to other students who have similar dreams and aspirations.鈥
Help Ignite the Next Generation of Scientists
In honoring her son鈥檚 passion, Terri has become part of a larger story: one in which her generosity is giving other young people their own 鈥渞unaway train鈥 moments鈥攖he chance to set off on a life-changing journey and never look back.
If you鈥檇 like to be part of that story too, you can browse upcoming 美姬社区 expeditions to discover your own transformative experience鈥攐r make a donation today to help ensure more students have the chance to step into the field, connect with scientists, and shape a sustainable future.
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