Ashley Bugge
Ashley Bugge is an American writer, explorer, social scientist, and environmentalist known for her work in ocean conservation, as well as in military family support.
Early life and education
Ashley Bugge holds a Master of Arts in Human Behavior Psychology from National University and a Bachelor of Arts from The Evergreen State College, where she studied History and Leadership. She is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Education in Leadership at Spalding University.Career
Bugge is a polar explorer and scuba diver, known for her expeditions to both the Arctic and Antarctica. Her work in these regions focuses on in-water research and creating citizen science programs for students. She has contributed scientific data for climate change and marine ecology research.As the widow of US Submariner, Officer Brian Bugge, Ashley Bugge has also been an active advocate for military families, particularly addressing the challenges faced by Gold Star families.
Bugge also co-founded the Seabirds Foundation, a nonprofit organization that focuses on creating mobile citizen science labs for schools and expedition vessels.
Writing
Ashley Bugge has written books such as Always Coming Back Home, a 2020 memoir detailing her life with her late husband Brian Bugge and coping with his sudden death in 2018. Her other books include A Hui Hou: Until We Meet Again and The Ocean Is Calling.Always Coming Back Home won a Gold Nonfiction Book Award from the Nonfiction Authors Association, while The Ocean is Calling was a Readers Choice Book Awards finalist.