Deep Dive

with Beverly Goodman

Beverly Goodman is a marine geoarchaeologist. She studies how archaeology, geology, and anthropology help us understand how nature and people impact coastlines. We interviewed this National Geographic Explorer about her work.

The Human Journey

Science and Engineering Practices

As you read, think about how scientists plan and carry out investigations to answer questions.

Go to article: PathfinderGo to article: In This IssueGo to article: To Catch a ThiefGo to article: Struggle for Survival & Trip to the Sea - To Catch a ThiefGo to article: Looking for a Solution & A New Idea - To Catch a ThiefGo to article: Finding a Partner & What Comes Next - To Catch a ThiefGo to article: Activity - To Catch a ThiefGo to article: Gorongosa’s ElephanthsGo to article: It was a beautiful place once & All in the Family - Gorongosa’s ElephanthsGo to article: Hoping to Help, Room to Roam, Big Trouble & Getting a Signal - Gorongosa’s ElephanthsGo to article: Interesting Encounters, Elephant Intervention & Lasting Impression - Gorongosa’s ElephanthsGo to article: Deep DiveGo to article: Where is your current work focused? Describe your first dive at Caesarea & What Go to article: What’s the next mystery you’re trying to solve? What are three qualities that an explorer in your field must have? What are three things you never dive without? & What’s the hardest part about being an explorer? - Deep DiveGo to article: The End