A pioneering underwater explorer and filmmaker, Jill Heinerth has dived deeper into caves than any woman in history. Jill's photography has been featured in prominent international publications. Recognizing a lifetime devoted to water advocacy, Jill was awarded the Wyland Icon and Sea Hero of the Year awards. In recognition of her lifetime achievement, Jill was presented with the inaugural Medal for Exploration. Established by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, the medal recognizes the pursuit of excellence by an outstanding explorer. Jill Heinerth is the inaugural Royal Canadian Geographical Society Explorer in Residence. Her We Are Water Project combines documentary filmmaking, live presentations and social media to spread water literacy on a global scale. Her website IntoThePlanet.com is the home for the Women Underwater blog, store and educational resources. Renee Power is a volunteer with the Cambrian Foundation, an aquatic research organization. Since 1994 she has participated in dozens of underwater research projects and public education outreach efforts. Alongside the Cambrian Foundation dive team, she has engaged in original exploration surveying thousands of feet in Mexico and Florida caves. Renee is an active PADI Master Instructor. Her technical training includes Full Cave, Trimix and Prism Topaz Rebreather. Renee is a Disabled Diver International instructor and has served in the Deptherapy Program with wounded military veterans. Her favorite students are the ones she helps overcome the greatest challenges, obstacles and fears. Renee's company, Dive by Design, offers a personal approach to dive instruction.