Using Marine Mammals to Communicate Solutions to Ocean Issues: Improving Climate and Ocean Literacy

October 1st, 2009 - October 31st, 2010 | PROJECT

The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher, along with the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, has created a comprehensive, innovative, and engaging approach to inspire ocean stewardship among young people. Through professional development, integration of advanced technology, and targeted presentations to underserved audiences, this project serves to build connections between marine mammals, ocean health, climate change, and people. The project offers an innovative and engaging professional development opportunity, the Marine Mammal Institute (MMI), for 32 grassroots educators in North Carolina, with priority given to representatives from economically depressed areas. Participating educators gather information and gain experience to develop interactive marine mammal activities related to climate and ocean literacy. Upon returning to their home institutions, participants engage teenagers in climate and ocean literacy programming using innovative technology to illustrate climate change impacts on marine mammals.

Project Website(s)

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Team Members

Peggy Sloan, Principal Investigator, North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher

Funders

Funding Source: NOAA
Funding Program: 2009 - Ocean Education Grants for AZA Aquariums
Award Number: NA09SEC4690038
Funding Amount: $583,218

Tags

Access and Inclusion: Low Socioeconomic Status
Audience: Museum | ISE Professionals | Youth | Teen (up to 17)
Discipline: Climate | Education and learning science | Life science
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Aquarium and Zoo Programs | Professional Development | Conferences | Networks | Professional Development and Workshops | Public Programs