Emma Oliver is a dedicated environmental conservationist from Papua New Guinea with over a decade of experience working with Indigenous communities. Growing up in a coastal village inspired her to pursue marine biology and environmental science, focusing on the balance between ecosystems and cultural heritage. She tutors at the Papua New Guinea University of Natural Resources and Environment, teaching eco-tourism, sustainability, and community engagement through hands-on fieldwork. Emma founded ENB Sea Keepers and ENB Marine Conservation Consultancy, empowering communities to safeguard biodiversity and promote sustainable development. In 2024, she represented Papua New Guinea at the One Young World Summit, speaking on climate resilience.