Rob Royer is a Senior Aquarist at the Seacoast Science Center in Rye, New Hampshire. Rob became a certified SCUBA diver in 1998 and now dives as part of his job collecting specimens for the exhibits and monitoring different areas for on-going experiments. Rob began as an intern at the Seacoast Science Center and then went on to work for them for 15 + years. Rob is responsible for ensuring all of the marine life receive the best care, ensuring that the life support systems run smoothly and even building their exhibits.
In addition to being the Senior Aquarist, Rob Royer is also on the Marine Mammal Rescue Team Staff.
In addition to being the Senior Aquarist, Rob Royer is also on the Marine Mammal Rescue Team Staff.
Seacoast Science Center- Rye, NH
Seacoast Science Center’s mission is to spark curiosity, enhance understanding, and inspire the conservation of our Blue Planet. Seacoast Science Center's Education Corner: https://www.seacoastsciencecenter.org/learn/ Seacoast Science Center's Programs and Camps: https://www.seacoastsciencecenter.org/experience/ When you stop by the Seacoast Science Center, say high to Rob if you see him. |
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