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Women Divers Hall of Fame Announces Class of 2025 New Inductees

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Dedicated to recognizing and honoring the contributions of women divers, the Women Divers Hall of Fame™ (WDHOF®) is an international non-profit professional honor society whose member contributions span a wide variety of fields including: The Arts, Science, Medicine, Sports, Exploration, Underwater Archaeology, Media, Service, Dive Training and Education, Safety, Business, Marine Environment and Conservation, Free Diving, Commercial Diving, and Military Diving.

The Hall is proud to announce the selection of six new Members who will constitute the Class of 2025:

Nancy Caruso — California, USA

Marine Biologist, Conservationist, Educator 

Jennifer Caselle, Ph.D. – California, USA

Marine Scientist, Explorer, Teacher

CMC (SCW/FMF/DV)  Elisia Correa, USN (ret.) — California, USA

Ocean Engineering Tech, Underwater Construction, Undersea Cable Installer 

Jeri Baron Feltner— Michigan, USA

Pioneer Shipwreck Diver, Discoverer, Filmmaker, Author

Amy Moran, Ph.D. — Hawaii, USA

Marine Biologist, Educator, Polar Scientist

Andrea R. Williams – Georgia, USA

Instructor, Marine Conservationist, Citizen Scientist, Non-Profit Leader

The induction ceremony will take place at the WDHOF® Seas the Night 25th Anniversary Gala (in conjunction with the DEMA Show) on November 12, 2025, at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, Florida.

Congratulations Class of 2025! Click here to read the summary of the exciting and diverse backgrounds of the newest class of WDHOF Members.

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