ROVs—Remotely Operated Rehicles

In this hands-on science project, students dive into engineering by designing and building their own ROVs—remotely operated vehicles—to simulate oil spill response efforts. Using PVC pipe, motors, weights, and floatation devices, they bring their underwater creations to life and test their designs in a friendly competition. With a mix of creativity, collaboration, and laughter (plus a cameo from “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”), this film captures the fun and learning that happens when young minds take the plunge into STEM.

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Workshop Info

See Stories led film workshops with youth in six Prince William sound communities in 2016 (Cordova, Whittier, Nanwalek, Tatitlek, Valdez, and Chenega Bay) with generous funding and support from the Prince William Sound Science Center (PWSSC). The PWSSC wanted to support youth to create films on their communities' profound and changing relationship to the ocean 25 years after the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (EVOS). The films created during these workshops focus primarily on vibrant cultural and personal connections to water, and some of them explore the tragedy of EVOS and the long-standing impacts that ripple through to the present moment.

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Land Acknowledgement

This video was filmed on Eyak Land. Learn more about land acknowledgements at native-land.ca.