In 2023, a research expedition sailed to the Juan de Fuca Ridge Flank to collect geochemical and microbiological samples from the marine crustal aquifer using existing subsurface borehole observatories. This subseafloor environment is approximately 62 ˚C, devoid of oxygen, and consequently home to unique thermophilic microorganisms. The site is also located within a Canadian Marine Area of Interest named Tang.ɢwan–ḥačxwiqak–Tsig̱is. To enhance the broader impacts of our expedition, berths were reserved for two First Nation observers and one education officer, a Hartwick College undergraduate biology major also enrolled in Hartwick’s education program. This inclusive approach aimed to integrate Indigenous perspectives into the scientific process and strengthen our educational outreach efforts. Here, the expedition co-chief and undergraduate education officer will discuss how working within Tang.ɢwan–ḥačxwiqak–Tsig̱is influenced our scientific objectives and will share lesson plans, which were designed for the community library, middle school students, and undergraduates.