Marine Science Center Dedicates Exhibit to Former Lifeguard
Posted On: January 23, 2026
The Marine Science Center recently dedicated its newest permanent exhibit, the John Crisp Artificial Reef Exhibit, honoring a longtime public servant whose leadership, commitment to safety, and passion for ocean conservation left a lasting impact on Volusia County.
Crisp played a key role in shaping Volusia County Beach Safety into a highly respected, professional operation. As an assistant chief, he emphasized calm decision-making, teamwork and putting public safety first, values that continue to guide the agency today.
In 1996, he joined Volusia County's Parks and Recreation Division as an activity project manager, overseeing the creation, construction and operation of the Marine Science Center. His service extended beyond protecting people to protecting the ocean itself, recognizing that healthy marine ecosystems support safer beaches and a stronger community. Artificial reefs reflect the principles Crisp championed: strengthening marine life, preserving natural systems and investing in long-term solutions that benefit future generations.
Completion of the John Crisp Artificial Reef Exhibit was part of the Marine Science Center’s $4.2 million renovation project, which included expanded classrooms, a coral lab and enhanced living exhibits. The upgraded facility has welcomed thousands of residents, school groups and visitors, strengthening education programs, expanding hands-on learning and improving animal care capabilities.
The Marine Science Center is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. The center is closed Mondays. For more information, visit marinesciencecenter.com or call 386-304-5545.