Where to next
Suncoast Region · Sarasota & Manatee, FL

Real science.
Real coastline.
Real instruments.

COASTWISE is a 9-day STEM enrichment program for high school students — using NASA's STELLA Q2 spectrometer, drone imagery, and satellite data to study and protect the Florida Suncoast.

The COASTWISE team of high school students and instructors

What does COASTWISE stand for?

Community  Observations and  Analyses using  Spectroscopic  Techniques and  Wetlands  Imaging to foster  Stewardship of the  Environment

Learn

Electromagnetic radiation, how spectrometers work, and how to collect quality data — the same skills used by professional applications scientists worldwide.

Explore

Field work with NASA's STELLA Q2 spectrometer, Google Earth time-lapse, My NASA Data, and satellite imagery of our own Suncoast waterways and wetlands.

Grow

Write a real scientific paper, fly a spectrometer on a drone, and develop an informed perspective on environmental stewardship that lasts long after the 9 days.

9
Day intensive course
18
Spectral channels (STELLA Q2)
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Program goals
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Coastline we call home
What we do

Three ways to go deeper

From spectrometer basics to drone-mounted aerial imaging — every day of COASTWISE is hands-on with real instruments and real data.

Spectroscopy

NASA STELLA Q2 in the field

Students learn to operate an 18-channel VNIR spectrometer, collect reproducible data, and understand what makes measurements scientifically valid.

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Earth Science

Satellite data & wetlands imaging

Google Earth time-lapses, NASA World View, My NASA Data — students analyze real geophysical data to see how Suncoast ecosystems change over time.

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Aerial Imaging

Flying the spectrometer on a drone

Students attempt aerial spectroscopy by mounting the STELLA Q2 on a drone — the same technique used by Suncoast Waterkeeper to map mangrove health.

Meet the team

Interested in the next cohort?

COASTWISE runs with a small group of motivated high school students each season. Reach out to find out when the next program opens.

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The people of COASTWISE

Scientists, engineers & educators

COASTWISE is led by a team of working professionals — spectroscopists, aerospace engineers, drone pilots, AI experts, and marine scientists. Hover or tap a card to flip it.

Program Leadership

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Dr. Nick Barbi

Founder & Program Director
Founder & Program Director

Lifelong career in optical and X-Ray spectroscopy. NASA STEM Education Ambassador. Designed COASTWISE around the NASA STELLA Q2 instrument.

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Mentors

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Tara Merino

Student Program Manager
Student Program Manager

Oversees the student team and serves alongside Dr. Nick as the point of contact for any procedural or personal questions or concerns.

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Tim Childers

Aerospace Engineer
Aerospace Engineer

Brings engineering rigor to instrument design, data collection methods, and project planning.

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Savanna Finley

Program Mentor
Program Mentor

Supports students across the 9-day course with hands-on guidance through fieldwork and data analysis.

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Luca Stine

AI Expert
AI Expert

Guides students in using Claude AI to analyze spectral data, explain methods, and generate scientific justification — without getting lost in the tooling.

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Jerry Smith

Drone Expert
Drone Expert & Pilot

Owns and operates a local drone company. Drone pilot on the Suncoast Waterkeeper mangrove mapping project — same technique students attempt in COASTWISE.

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Student Team

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Colton McGill

Student Team Captain
Student Team Captain

Active across the Spectroscopy, Spectrometer, Drone Flying, and Data Analytics task groups — leading by example across the whole program.

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Justin Kim

Spectroscopy Co-Leader · Data Analytics
Spectroscopy Team Co-Leader

Co-leads the Spectroscopy task group and also contributes to the Data Analytics team.

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Gabi Otero

Spectroscopy Co-Leader
Spectroscopy Team Co-Leader

Co-leads the Spectroscopy task group alongside Justin Kim.

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Charles Masia

Data Analytics Lead · Spectroscopy
Data Analytics Lead

Leads the Data Analytics task group and also contributes to Spectroscopy.

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John Onesti

Spectroscopy
Student

Member of the Spectroscopy task group.

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Natalie Merino

Spectrometer Lead · Data Analytics
Spectrometer Lead

Leads the Spectrometer task group's 3D redesign and contributes to Data Analytics.

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Michael Merino

Spectrometer · Adjunct
Adjunct Member

Adjunct member of the Spectrometer task group.

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Cache Maola

Spectrometer · Adjunct
Adjunct Member

Adjunct member of the Spectrometer task group, working on the 3D redesign.

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Sophia Swerdloff

Spectrometer
Student

Member of the Spectrometer task group.

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Mitran Loganathan

Data Analytics
Student

Works on analysis code for the Data Analytics task group.

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Neil Acharya

Drone Flying Lead
Drone Flying Lead

Leads the Drone Flying task group.

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Guest Speakers

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Dr. Abbey Tyrna

Suncoast Waterkeeper · In-Person
Executive Director, Suncoast Waterkeeper

Describes her real-world project using spectroscopic data and drone imagery to map mangrove volume and health in our region.

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Mike Taylor

NASA STELLA Expert · Remote
NASA STELLA Expert

The go-to expert who interfaces with STELLA users nationwide. Shares deep knowledge of the Q2 instrument and NASA's support ecosystem.

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Bianca Cilento

False-Color Imaging · Remote
Remote Sensing Specialist

Published the false-color satellite image that originally inspired COASTWISE. Shares the story of how a single image can reveal what the naked eye can't see.

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Nandini Khaneja

Project Earth Lens · Remote
Purdue Engineering Student

Led the Texas high school team that successfully flew a STELLA Q2 on a drone in Project "Earth Lens" — giving COASTWISE students a real blueprint to follow.

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Want to get involved?

We're always open to connecting with mentors, educators, and industry professionals who want to bring real science to high school students.

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Two-Week Intensive

The COASTWISE course

A two-week deep-dive for high school students into spectroscopy, earth science data, and drone-based aerial imaging — using real NASA instruments on a real Florida coastline.

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Week One

Days 1–5 · SCF Manatee–Sarasota
Day
1
Spectroscopy

How Spectrometers Work

📍 SCF Manatee–Sarasota⏱ Full day

Electromagnetic radiation fundamentals, how light interacts with matter, and a hands-on introduction to the NASA STELLA Q2 — an 18-channel Visible and Near-Infrared spectrometer.

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Day
2
Spectroscopy

Collecting Quality Data

📍 SCF Manatee–Sarasota⏱ Full day

What makes data scientifically valid — precision, reproducibility, instrument limitations. Students practice collecting real-world measurements with the STELLA Q2.

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Day
3
Earth Science

NASA & USGS Data Sources

📍 SCF Manatee–Sarasota⏱ Full day

Exploring the wealth of publicly available environmental data from NASA and USGS. Introduction to Google Earth, My NASA Data, and NASA World View to understand Suncoast ecosystem changes over time.

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Day
4
Earth Science

Satellite & Aerial Imaging

📍 SCF Manatee–Sarasota⏱ Full day

False-color imaging, geophysical data interpretation, and how aerial and satellite spectroscopy reveals what the naked eye can't see — inspired by the image that started COASTWISE.

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Day
5
Field & Drone

Field Spectroscopy — Suncoast Sites (Part 1)

📍 Local waterways & wetlands⏱ Full day

Students take the STELLA Q2 into the field at Suncoast sites — collecting spectral data on vegetation, water, and soil while practicing proper measurement protocols.

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Week Two

Days 6–9 · Fowler Fab Lab, Osprey
Day
6
Field & Drone

Field Spectroscopy — Suncoast Sites (Part 2)

📍 Local waterways & wetlands⏱ Full day

A second field day continuing data collection at new Suncoast sites, building on Week One's measurement protocols with a broader set of samples.

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Day
7
Data & AI

AI-Assisted Data Analysis

📍 Fowler Fab Lab, Osprey⏱ Full day

Using Claude AI to analyze spectral datasets, explain statistical methods, generate visualizations, and provide scientific justification — without the course being consumed by coding.

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Day
8
Field & Drone

Aerial Spectroscopy by Drone

📍 TBD field site⏱ Full day

Attempting to fly the STELLA Q2 on a drone — following in the footsteps of Project "Earth Lens" and guided by drone expert Jerry Smith, who uses the same technique for Suncoast Waterkeeper.

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Day
9
Data & AI

Scientific Paper & Presentations

📍 Fowler Fab Lab, Osprey⏱ Full day

Students complete their field reports in the format of a scientific paper — following the same structure used by the nationwide STELLA competition proposed by COASTWISE's founder.

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Ready for the next cohort?

COASTWISE accepts a small group of motivated high school students each season. Register for both weeks below.

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Projects & Research

What COASTWISE has explored

Real projects using real instruments — from satellite imagery of Suncoast wetlands to drone-mounted spectrometers over mangroves. Here's what students have worked on.

Featured · Spectroscopy

NASA STELLA Q2 Field Program

The backbone of COASTWISE — students learn to operate NASA's 18-channel Visible and Near-Infrared spectrometer in real field conditions, collecting reproducible spectral data on water, vegetation, and soil across Suncoast sites.

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Earth Science

Robinson Preserve Restoration

Students use Google Earth time-lapse imagery to study the restoration of Robinson Preserve by Manatee County Natural Resources — seeing how a degraded wetland was brought back over time.

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Earth Science

Gulf Chlorophyll Mapping

Using My NASA Data to visualize monthly ocean chlorophyll concentration across the Gulf of Mexico — connecting spectroscopic principles to real satellite-derived environmental monitoring.

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Drone & Aerial

STELLA Q2 on a Drone

Inspired by the Texas student team's "Earth Lens" project — COASTWISE students attempt to mount and fly the NASA STELLA Q2 spectrometer on a drone, guided by professional pilot Jerry Smith.

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Drone & Aerial

Mangrove Health Mapping

Suncoast Waterkeeper uses drone-mounted spectroscopy to map mangrove volume and health across our region. COASTWISE students study this real-world methodology and the data it produces.

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Spectroscopy

AI-Assisted Spectral Analysis

Students use Claude AI to analyze STELLA Q2 datasets — generating spectral plots, identifying patterns, and producing the kind of data write-ups that appear in a scientific paper.

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Visionary Goal

A Nationwide STELLA Competition

Dr. Nick Barbi, through his role as a NASA STEM Education Ambassador, has proposed a national student competition using the STELLA instrument family — modeled on FIRST Robotics but for chemistry, biology, and earth science.

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Say hello

Get in touch with COASTWISE

Interested in the next cohort? Want to partner, mentor, or bring COASTWISE to your school? Reach out any time.

Ready to register?

Sign up for the two-week COASTWISE course through our registration form.

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Based in
Sarasota & Manatee County, FL
Program
9-day intensive for HS students
Affiliation
NASA STEM Education Ambassador program
Field locations

COASTWISE runs across multiple Suncoast sites — wetlands, waterways, and open areas suitable for drone operations. Specific locations shared with enrolled students prior to each field day.