SEACOLOGY FELLOWS PROGRAM
List of Fellows
The Seacology Fellows program was created to honor committed donors who contribute $2,000 or more per year. Along with our board members, contributions from fellows fund the ongoing operations of Seacology. Admission to the Fellows Program is by invitation only and includes the following special benefits:
- A complimentary invitation to the annual Seacology Prize ceremony. Each year, Seacology honors an outstanding indigenous island conservationist. Past recipients include Mr. Patrick Pate for his outstanding efforts to organize local indigenous communities in the highlands of his native Papua New Guinea; Mr. Adrian Lasimbang for his work to organize local indigenous communities and implement innovative alternative energy programs in his native Borneo, Malaysia; and Dr. Elisabeth Rabakonandrianina for her efforts to protect Madagascar's "Orchid Mountain," Mt. Angavokely, home to over 120 rare and endangered orchid species.
- Advance notice of all Seacology trips. Seacology holds several expeditions per year to project sites in locations such as Indonesia, Micronesia, Fiji, Samoa and elsewhere. These trips offer an inside look at Seacology's successful island projects, as well as provide ample opportunity for scuba diving, snorkeling, hiking and other recreational activities.
- Acknowledgement on Seacology's website (see below).
- Periodic listing in our semi-annual newsletter.
- Complimentary subscription to the quarterly publication Ocean Geographic, the Almanac of Our Seas.
- Complimentary copy of the Bay Area Backroads Seacology Fiji Expedition DVD.
- Complimentary Seacology canvas bag.
- Complimentary Seacology lapel pin.
- Periodic special reports and articles throughout the year about Seacology’s island projects.
For more information on the Seacology Fellows program, please email Seacology () or call our office at 510-559-3505.
We are pleased to honor the following Seacology Fellows:
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Nate Kaufman & Lynn Franco |




