From Rosalyn.Kilcollins at dep.state.fl.us Tue Jul 1 20:46:25 2008 From: Rosalyn.Kilcollins at dep.state.fl.us (Kilcollins, Rosalyn) Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 20:46:25 -0400 Subject: [FMSEA] FW: [Gomaeen] Educator's Conference on Climate Change 7/23 & 7/24 in MD Message-ID: <511B7A0FC5128E46A3F325319946F8320124E5A0@tlhexsmb2.floridadep.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C8DBDD.0E3AABAC Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C8DBDD.0E3AABAC" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C8DBDD.0E3AABAC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From: gomaeen-bounces at disl.org [mailto:gomaeen-bounces at disl.org] On = Behalf Of Ann Posegate Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 7:07 PM To: gomaeen at disl.org Subject: [Gomaeen] Educator's Conference on Climate Change 7/23 & 7/24 = in MD =20 Hello Gulf educators, =20 Please spread the word about this great conference on climate change. = They still have 100 slots for educators, and travel stipends available. Visit = www.sallyridescience.com for more information. =20 Thanks, =20 Ann =20 Ann Posegate Outreach Coordinator, Weather & Environment =20 posegate at neefusa.org = =20 National Environmental Education Foundation =20 4301 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 160 Washington, DC 20008 V (202) 261-6469 F (202) 261-6464 www.earthgauge.net =20 =20 Knowledge to live by Please think about the environment before printing this email. =20 _____ =20 =20 Greetings:=20 NOAA, Sally Ride Science, Dept. of Energy, NSTA, NEEF, NASA and the US=20 Forest Service have teamed up to offer a conference for educators on=20 climate change on July 23 - 24 in Silver Spring, Maryland. There are = still=20 spaces available for registration and the cost is only $20, which = includes=20 meals and materials. Some travel stipends are also available. If you=20 can't travel to the conference, there will be a live webcast of the=20 conference on the Sally Ride website.=20 The Forest Service will be an active participant in the conference. Dr.=20 Allen Solomon, USFS National Program Leader for Global Change Research = will=20 give a presentation on Forests and Climate Change. Dr. Solomon is one of = thirteen U.S. Forest Service researchers who shared the 2007 Nobel Peace = Prize for their research contributions to the IPCC Report. Dr. Barbara=20 McDonald, USFS editor of the Natural Inquirer magazine will give two=20 workshops highlighting articles from the Natural Inquirer that cover=20 climate change and will demonstrate hands-on activities to teach = students=20 about climate change. As exhibitors, we'll provide educators with Forest = Service educational resources.=20 The conference title is "Earth Then, Earth Now: Our Changing Climate."=20 Registration information is available at=20 http://www.sallyridescience.com/for_educators/conferences/climate.=20 At the conference, teachers can:=20 Explore the latest findings=20 Dig into hands-on science=20 Customize content for the classrooms=20 Receive professional development hours=20 The schedule for the conference is available at:=20 http://www.sallyridescience.com/for_educators/conferences/climate/schedul= e=20 We encourage all of our Forest Service folks who want to learn more = about=20 climate change, and especially those who educate or interpret to attend = the=20 conference or watch on the web. Please share this information with your=20 network of educators in your area.=20 Questions should go to conference organizer, Debbie Biggs at=20 debbie.biggs at comcast.net =20 Victoria Arthur=20 Conservation Education Specialist=20 USDA Forest Service=20 1400 Independence Ave., SW, MS 1147=20 Washington, D.C. 20250-1147=20 202-401-4068=20 varthur at fs.fed.us The Department of Environmental=20 Protection values your feedback as a customer. DEP Secretary Michael W. = Sole is committed to continuously assessing and=20 improving the level and quality of services provided to you. Please take = a few minutes to comment on the quality of=20 service you received. Copy the url below to a web browser to complete = the DEP=20 survey: = http://survey.dep.state.fl.us/?refemail=3DRosalyn.Kilcollins at dep.state.fl= .us Thank you in advance for completing the survey. ------_=_NextPart_002_01C8DBDD.0E3AABAC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 



The Department of Environmental=20 Protection values your feedback as a customer. DEP Secretary Michael W. = Sole is committed to continuously assessing and=20 improving the level and quality of services provided to you. Please take = a few minutes to comment on the quality of=20 service you received. Simply click on this link to the DEP Customer=20 Survey. Thank you in advance for completing = the survey.

From:= = gomaeen-bounces at disl.org [mailto:gomaeen-bounces at disl.org] On Behalf Of Ann Posegate
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 7:07 PM
To: gomaeen at disl.org
Subject: [Gomaeen] Educator's Conference on Climate Change 7/23 = & 7/24 in MD

 

Hello Gulf educators,

 

Please spread the word about this great conference = on climate change. They still have 100 slots for educators, and travel = stipends available. Visit www.sallyridescience.com for more information.

 

Thanks,

 

Ann

 

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Outreach Coordinator, Weather & = Environment          &n= bsp;       
posegate at neefusa.org &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;     

National Environmental Education = Foundation           =
4301 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 160
Washington, DC 20008
V (202) 261-6469
F (202) 261-6464

www.earthgauge.net
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Knowledge to = live by

P= lease think about the environment before printing this email.

 


 

Greetings:

NOAA, Sally Ride Science, Dept. of Energy, NSTA, NEEF, NASA and the US =
Forest Service have teamed up to offer a conference for educators on =
climate change on July 23 – 24 in Silver Spring, Maryland. There = are still
spaces available for registration and the cost is only $20, which = includes
meals and materials. Some travel stipends are also available. If you =
can't travel to the conference, there will be a live webcast of the
conference on the Sally Ride website.

The Forest Service will be an active participant in the conference. Dr. =
Allen Solomon, USFS National Program Leader for Global Change Research = will
give a presentation on Forests and Climate Change. Dr. Solomon is one of =
thirteen U.S. Forest Service researchers who shared the 2007 Nobel Peace =
Prize for their research contributions to the IPCC Report. Dr. Barbara =
McDonald, USFS editor of the Natural Inquirer magazine will give two =
workshops highlighting articles from the Natural Inquirer that cover =
climate change and will demonstrate hands-on activities to teach = students
about climate change. As exhibitors, we'll provide educators with Forest =
Service educational resources.

The conference title is “Earth Then, Earth Now: Our Changing Climate.”
Registration information is available at
http://www.sallyridescience.com/for_educators/conferences/climate.=

At the conference, teachers can:
Explore the latest findings
Dig into hands-on science
Customize content for the classrooms
Receive professional development hours

The schedule for the conference is available at:
http://www.sallyridescience.com/for_educators/conferences/clim= ate/schedule

We encourage all of our Forest Service folks who want to learn more = about
climate change, and especially those who educate or interpret to attend = the
conference or watch on the web. Please share this information with your =
network of educators in your area.

Questions should go to conference organizer, Debbie Biggs at
debbie.biggs at comcast.net =




Victoria Arthur
Conservation Education Specialist
USDA Forest Service
1400 Independence Ave., SW, MS 1147
Washington, D.C. 20250-1147
202-401-4068
varthur at fs.fed.us


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Upcoming Climate Change Workshop! 

 

Angie Golubovich
Education Coordinator
Guana Tolomato Matanzas
National Estuarine Research Reserve<= br> (904) 823-4500
505 Guana River Rd.

=

P= onte Vedra Beach, FL  32082

= www.gtmnerr.org= =

 

P = Please = consider the environment before printing this e-mail.=

 



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Name: Educator Conference - 062008-1.pdf Type: application/octet-stream Size: 211725 bytes Desc: Educator Conference - 062008-1.pdf Url : http://seas.marine.usf.edu/pipermail/fmsea/attachments/20080701/7505be88/EducatorConference-062008-1-0001.pdf ------_=_NextPart_001_01C8DBB5.C4A2A5B8-- From jimwharton at mote.org Wed Jul 2 11:28:15 2008 From: jimwharton at mote.org (Jim Wharton) Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 11:28:15 -0400 Subject: [FMSEA] Kids' Program Message-ID: <486B9E8F.5030001@mote.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------040209010703040805070601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *Free Program!* *Take the Park Home with You!* *Creating Backyard Wildlife Habitats* A pond that requires no maintenance and costs under $50? Flowers that attract hummingbirds and never need extra watering? A /hawk feeder?!/ Whether you live in a house with a huge amount backyard or rent an apartment with a clump of grass, there are simple and inexpensive ways to attract wildlife to your home! This program led by naturalist Katie Fisk will show participants ways to attract everything from birds to bats and butterflies to snakes (think pest control!) to your home. Adults will have the opportunity to make a log bird feeder and children will make their own bird feeder, so be sure to bring the whole family! *Date: Saturday, July 12* *Time: 10:00-11:30am* *Location: Lettuce Lake Audubon Resource Center* Attendance is limited to 20 people, so be sure to sign up early by emailingktfisk at yahoo.com ! -- *Jim Wharton* * */Director, Center for School and Public Programs/* Mote Marine Laboratory *1600 Ken Thompson Parkway* *Sarasota, FL 34236* *Voice | 941-388-4441, ext. 474* *Cell | 772-215-6232* *Visit us on the Web at www.mote.org .* *Email me at: jimwharton at mote.org ** --------------040209010703040805070601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Free Program!

Take the Park Home with You!

Creating Backyard Wildlife Habitats

 A pond that requires no maintenance and costs under $50?  Flowers that attract hummingbirds and never need extra watering?  A hawk feeder?!  Whether you live in a house with a huge amount backyard or rent an apartment with a clump of grass, there are simple and inexpensive ways to attract wildlife to your home!  This program led by naturalist Katie Fisk will show participants ways to attract everything from birds to bats and butterflies to snakes (think pest control!) to your home.  Adults will have the opportunity to make a log bird feeder and children will make their own bird feeder, so be sure to bring the whole family!

Date:  Saturday, July 12

Time:  10:00-11:30am

Location:  Lettuce Lake Audubon Resource Center

Attendance is limited to 20 people, so be sure to sign up early by emailingktfisk at yahoo.com!


--
Jim Wharton

Jim Wharton
Director, Center for School and Public Programs
Mote Marine Laboratory
1600 Ken Thompson Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34236

Voice | 941-388-4441, ext. 474
Cell | 772-215-6232

Visit us on the Web at www.mote.org.
Email me at: jimwharton at mote.org

 

--------------040209010703040805070601-- From jimwharton at mote.org Wed Jul 2 16:36:15 2008 From: jimwharton at mote.org (Jim Wharton) Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 16:36:15 -0400 Subject: [FMSEA] [Fwd: exciting teacher opportunity] Message-ID: <486BE6BF.2000803@mote.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090104070407030205070202 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------030502090909070408060400" --------------030502090909070408060400 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -------- Original Message -------- Subject: exciting teacher opportunity Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 15:56:02 -0400 From: Ellen Prager To: mellielewis at hotmail.com, lwhitley at usc.edu, "Mark D. Tohulka" , esimms at ucsd.edu, jimwharton at mote.org, mare at uga.edu, Hinchey.elizabeth at epa.gov, justine at gmri.org, frederic at mdsg.umd.edu, pat.harcourt at state.ma.us, jkhahn at u.washington.edu, beth.jewell at fcps.edu, cstrang at berkeley.edu, srichards at saintannsny.org, lundie.spence at scseagrant.org, cosee-cco at coreocean.org Please help us share this exciting opportunity for a teacher. Aquarius Reef Base is excited to announce the application process to become a Teacher Under The Sea and part of a science team this November, during the program's 100th mission. Attached is the program announcement and application. Your assistance in disseminating this announcement would be hugely appreciated, please forward it on to all teachers, educational groups, associations etc that you think might be interested. I've attached the documents in both .doc format or .rtf. Thank you in advance..... -- *Jim Wharton* * */Director, Center for School and Public Programs/* Mote Marine Laboratory *1600 Ken Thompson Parkway* *Sarasota, FL 34236* *Voice | 941-388-4441, ext. 474* *Cell | 772-215-6232* *Visit us on the Web at www.mote.org .* *Email me at: jimwharton at mote.org ** --------------030502090909070408060400 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: exciting teacher opportunity
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 15:56:02 -0400
From: Ellen Prager <pragere at earthlink.net>
To: mellielewis at hotmail.com, lwhitley at usc.edu, "Mark D. Tohulka" <mtohulka at dadeschools.net>, esimms at ucsd.edu, jimwharton at mote.org, mare at uga.edu, Hinchey.elizabeth at epa.gov, justine at gmri.org, frederic at mdsg.umd.edu, pat.harcourt at state.ma.us, jkhahn at u.washington.edu, beth.jewell at fcps.edu, cstrang at berkeley.edu, srichards at saintannsny.org, lundie.spence at scseagrant.org, cosee-cco at coreocean.org


Please help us share this exciting opportunity for a teacher.

Aquarius Reef Base is excited to announce the application process to become a Teacher Under The Sea and part of a science team this November, during the program's 100th mission.  Attached is the program announcement and application.  Your assistance in disseminating this announcement would be hugely appreciated, please forward it on to all teachers, educational groups, associations etc that you think might be interested.  I've attached the documents in both .doc format or .rtf.

Thank you in advance.....


--
Jim Wharton

Jim Wharton
Director, Center for School and Public Programs
Mote Marine Laboratory
1600 Ken Thompson Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34236

Voice | 941-388-4441, ext. 474
Cell | 772-215-6232

Visit us on the Web at www.mote.org.
Email me at: jimwharton at mote.org

 

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Ph (305) 720-707= 0
www.uncw.edu/aquarius



--------------090104070407030205070202-- From jimwharton at mote.org Fri Jul 4 11:38:22 2008 From: jimwharton at mote.org (Jim Wharton) Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2008 11:38:22 -0400 Subject: [FMSEA] FMSEA Basket for NMEA Auction Message-ID: <486E43EE.8090609@mote.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------020100070907080501020106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It's getting down to crunch time. I'm calling for FMSEA members to rise to the occasion and donate some unbelievable items to our FMSEA Basket for this year's NMEA Silent Auction. Each Chapter will be creating a Basket and competing against the other Chapters to see which can generate the most money on auction. As the largest Chapter in NMEA, it is our /duty/ to dominate this competition. This is what we have so far: A Clean Marina seat cushion and child's pdf (thanks Maia McGuire) A stack of books from the Turnstone Ocean Series (also thanks Maia) A dolphin-painted t-shirt with pictures of the process (thanks Megan Mertsock and DRC) 2 bottles of Datil Pepper hot sauce, a jar of Apalachicola Honey, and an activity book (thanks Roz Kilcollins) A large plush sea turtle (thanks Leslie Sprague) A conch shell from the Florida Keys (thanks Dan Gallagher) A gift certificate for a Family Adventure from Around the Bend Nature Tours (thanks Karen Fraley) A cool Mote thing that I'm not ready to promise yet Diane Lavarello suggested collecting sand samples from around Florida. I think that's a great idea--send them my way! We have so much to offer. I'd love to pack this thing full and go way over the top. *I will take anything you can get to me by July 18. *If you we're putting off sending that amazing ________ for the basket, the time is now! -- *Jim Wharton* * */Director, Center for School and Public Programs/* Mote Marine Laboratory *1600 Ken Thompson Parkway* *Sarasota, FL 34236* *Voice | 941-388-4441, ext. 474* *Cell | 772-215-6232* *Visit us on the Web at www.mote.org .* *Email me at: jimwharton at mote.org ** --------------020100070907080501020106 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
It's getting down to crunch time. I'm calling for FMSEA members to rise to the occasion and donate some unbelievable items to our FMSEA Basket for this year's NMEA Silent Auction. Each Chapter will be creating a Basket and competing against the other Chapters to see which can generate the most money on auction. As the largest Chapter in NMEA, it is our duty to dominate this competition. This is what we have so far:

A Clean Marina seat cushion and child's pdf (thanks Maia McGuire)

A stack of books from the Turnstone Ocean Series (also thanks Maia)

A dolphin-painted t-shirt with pictures of the process (thanks Megan Mertsock and DRC)

2 bottles of Datil Pepper hot sauce, a jar of Apalachicola Honey, and an activity book (thanks Roz Kilcollins)

A large plush sea turtle (thanks Leslie Sprague)

A conch shell from the Florida Keys (thanks Dan Gallagher)

A gift certificate for a Family Adventure from Around the Bend Nature Tours (thanks Karen Fraley)

A cool Mote thing that I'm not ready to promise yet

Diane Lavarello suggested collecting sand samples from around Florida. I think that's a great idea--send them my way! We have so much to offer. I'd love to pack this thing full and go way over the top. I will take anything you can get to me by July 18. If you we're putting off sending that amazing ________ for the basket, the time is now!

--
Jim Wharton

Jim Wharton
Director, Center for School and Public Programs
Mote Marine Laboratory
1600 Ken Thompson Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34236

Voice | 941-388-4441, ext. 474
Cell | 772-215-6232

Visit us on the Web at www.mote.org.
Email me at: jimwharton at mote.org

 

--------------020100070907080501020106-- From hrutherford at pieraquarium.org Mon Jul 7 12:57:54 2008 From: hrutherford at pieraquarium.org (Howard Rutherford) Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 12:57:54 -0400 Subject: [FMSEA] Aquanaut Opportunity Message-ID: ------=_Part_28372_31081265.1215449874642 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Dear Educators, We are very pleased to announce that we are looking for a teacher to join a science team in the 100th mission in the world's only undersea research station, NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base! In November 2008, six aquanauts will venture into the Aquarius undersea laboratory to live for eight days underwater and study the surrounding coral reef. Along with science, a goal of this, the program's 100th mission, is to bring the exciting experience of living and working underwater as part of a scientific aquanaut team to classrooms and people around the world. To do this, we are seeking a qualified and enthusiastic teacher to join the mission team and help us to educate students everywhere about the ocean, coral reefs, science, and undersea technology. A full announcement with more information, requirements, and an application can be found at: www.uncw.edu/aquarius/education/teacher_undersea.html. Dr. Ellen Prager Chief Scientist, Aquarius Reef Base NURC/UNCW 515 Caribbean Dr Key Largo, FL 33037 pragere at earthlink.net Ph (305) 720-7070 www.uncw.edu/aquarius -- E. Howard Rutherford- Executive Director Pier Aquarium, Inc. 800 Second Avenue N.E. St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Phone (727) 895-7437 Ext. 202 Fax (727) 894-1212 Email: hrutherford at pieraquarium.org website: www.pieraquarium.org 2008 Tampa Bay Business Journal Non-Profit of the Year Finalist- Education 2007 WEDU Be More Award TM Nominee 2006 WEDU Be More Award TM Winner Innovation-The Big Fish Move book The Mission of The Pier Aquarium is to enhance the public's understanding of the value and fragility of the local and global marine environment through research, education and personal experiences. ------=_Part_28372_31081265.1215449874642 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

Dear Educators,


We are very pleased to announce that we are looking for a teacher to join a science team in the 100th mission in the world's only undersea research station, NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base!


In November 2008, six aquanauts will venture into the Aquarius undersea laboratory to live for eight days underwater and study the surrounding coral reef. Along with science, a goal of this, the program's 100th mission, is to bring the exciting experience of living and working underwater as part of a scientific aquanaut team to classrooms and people around the world. To do this, we are seeking a qualified and enthusiastic teacher to join the mission team and help us to educate students everywhere about the ocean, coral reefs, science, and undersea technology.


A full announcement with more information, requirements, and an application can be found at: www.uncw.edu/aquarius/education/teacher_undersea.html.


Dr. Ellen Prager
Chief Scientist, Aquarius Reef Base
NURC/UNCW
515 Caribbean Dr
Key Largo, FL 33037
pragere at earthlink.net
Ph (305) 720-7070
www.uncw.edu/aquarius

--
E. Howard Rutherford- Executive Director
Pier Aquarium, Inc.
800 Second Avenue N.E.
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone (727) 895-7437 Ext. 202
Fax (727) 894-1212
Email: hrutherford at pieraquarium.org
website: www.pieraquarium.org

2008 Tampa Bay Business Journal Non-Profit of the Year Finalist- Education

2007 WEDU Be More Award TM Nominee

2006 WEDU Be More Award TM Winner
Innovation-The Big Fish Move book

The Mission of The Pier Aquarium is to enhance the public's understanding of the value and fragility of the local and global marine environment through research, education and personal experiences.

------=_Part_28372_31081265.1215449874642-- From carol_leonard at verizon.net Fri Jul 4 12:10:35 2008 From: carol_leonard at verizon.net (DANIEL R LEONARD) Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2008 12:10:35 -0400 Subject: [FMSEA] FMSEA Basket for NMEA Auction References: <486E43EE.8090609@mote.org> Message-ID: <000801c8ddf0$80e8a940$4001a8c0@Carol> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C8DDCE.F73B76D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Jim WhartonNice idea from Diane. I'll try to get you something. It = will give me an excuse to get up to Mote. Had a great trip for birthday = to Mexico. It was great swimming with the whale sharks! ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Jim Wharton=20 To: fmsea at marine.usf.edu ; BJ Viers ; Kathy ; Rich ; Carol L ; Jeremy = Lake ; Debbi Stone ; E. Howard Rutherford ; Hugh Adkins ; Golubovich, = Angie ; Comellas, Edgar ; Tim Oldread ; Leslie Figg ; Laura Diederick ; = Sara Hamilton ; Lauren Tyler=20 Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 11:38 AM Subject: FMSEA Basket for NMEA Auction It's getting down to crunch time. I'm calling for FMSEA members to = rise to the occasion and donate some unbelievable items to our FMSEA = Basket for this year's NMEA Silent Auction. Each Chapter will be = creating a Basket and competing against the other Chapters to see which = can generate the most money on auction. As the largest Chapter in NMEA, = it is our duty to dominate this competition. This is what we have so = far: A Clean Marina seat cushion and child's pdf (thanks Maia McGuire) A stack of books from the Turnstone Ocean Series (also thanks Maia) A dolphin-painted t-shirt with pictures of the process (thanks Megan = Mertsock and DRC) 2 bottles of Datil Pepper hot sauce, a jar of Apalachicola Honey, and = an activity book (thanks Roz Kilcollins) A large plush sea turtle (thanks Leslie Sprague) A conch shell from the Florida Keys (thanks Dan Gallagher) A gift certificate for a Family Adventure from Around the Bend Nature = Tours (thanks Karen Fraley) A cool Mote thing that I'm not ready to promise yet Diane Lavarello suggested collecting sand samples from around Florida. = I think that's a great idea--send them my way! We have so much to offer. = I'd love to pack this thing full and go way over the top. I will take = anything you can get to me by July 18. If you we're putting off sending = that amazing ________ for the basket, the time is now! --=20 Jim Wharton=20 Director, Center for School and Public Programs Mote Marine Laboratory 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway Sarasota, FL 34236 Voice | 941-388-4441, ext. 474 Cell | 772-215-6232 Visit us on the Web at www.mote.org. Email me at: jimwharton at mote.org ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C8DDCE.F73B76D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Jim Wharton
Nice idea from Diane.  I'll try to = get you=20 something.  It will give me an excuse to get up to Mote. Had a = great trip for birthday to Mexico.  It was great swimming with = the=20 whale sharks!
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Jim = Wharton=20
To: fmsea at marine.usf.edu ; BJ = Viers ; Kathy ; = Rich ; Carol=20 L ; Jeremy Lake ; Debbi=20 Stone ; E. Howard Rutherford = ; Hugh=20 Adkins ; Golubovich, Angie = ; Comellas, Edgar ; Tim = Oldread=20 ; Leslie=20 Figg ; Laura=20 Diederick ; Sara Hamilton ; Lauren=20 Tyler
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 = 11:38=20 AM
Subject: FMSEA Basket for NMEA=20 Auction


It's getting = down to=20 crunch time. I'm calling for FMSEA members to rise to the occasion and = donate=20 some unbelievable items to our FMSEA Basket for this year's NMEA = Silent=20 Auction. Each Chapter will be creating a Basket and competing against = the=20 other Chapters to see which can generate the most money on auction. As = the=20 largest Chapter in NMEA, it is our duty to dominate this = competition.=20 This is what we have so far:

A Clean Marina seat cushion and = child's=20 pdf (thanks Maia McGuire)

A stack of books from the Turnstone = Ocean=20 Series (also thanks Maia)

A dolphin-painted t-shirt with = pictures of=20 the process (thanks Megan Mertsock and DRC)

2 bottles of Datil = Pepper=20 hot sauce, a jar of Apalachicola Honey, and an activity book (thanks = Roz=20 Kilcollins)

A large plush sea turtle (thanks Leslie = Sprague)

A=20 conch shell from the Florida Keys (thanks Dan Gallagher)

A gift = certificate for a Family Adventure from Around the Bend Nature Tours = (thanks=20 Karen Fraley)

A cool Mote thing that I'm not ready to promise=20 yet

Diane Lavarello suggested collecting sand samples from = around=20 Florida. I think that's a great idea--send them my way! We have so = much to=20 offer. I'd love to pack this thing full and go way over the top. I = will=20 take anything you can get to me by July 18. If you we're putting = off=20 sending that amazing ________ for the basket, the time is=20 now!

--

Jim=20 Wharton=20
Director, Center for School and Public = Programs
Mote Marine=20 Laboratory

1600 Ken Thompson = Parkway
Sarasota, FL=20 34236

Voice |=20 941-388-4441, ext. 474
Cell | = 772-215-6232

Visit us on=20 the Web at www.mote.org.
Email me=20 at: jimwharton at mote.org=

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Kristen Hoss
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Diving to Make a Difference!
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--NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_28352_1215609218_1-- --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_28352_1215609218_0-- From Angie.Golubovich at dep.state.fl.us Thu Jul 10 15:06:26 2008 From: Angie.Golubovich at dep.state.fl.us (Golubovich, Angie) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 15:06:26 -0400 Subject: [FMSEA] FW: Information Exchange for Marine Educators - July 2008 Message-ID: <0142769446252548BD8E0A8AE8DE8EDDBBC634@tlhexsmb1.floridadep.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C8E2C0.0D24F3F5 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C8E2C0.0D24F3F5" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C8E2C0.0D24F3F5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From: infoexchange at willamette.nos.noaa.gov [mailto:infoexchange at willamette.nos.noaa.gov]=20 Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 5:09 PM To: Information Exchange for Marine Educators Subject: Information Exchange for Marine Educators - July 2008 =20 Hello and Happy Independence Day! I hope you have a happy and safe holiday. For those of you going to = NMEA or ICRS, I wish you safe journeys, great learning, and plenty of enjoyment! This update is provided with the support of NOAA's Office of Education = and the National Marine Protected Areas Center to share information = pertinent to the marine educator community. It is intended to encourage exchange of information and programs. We hope that it will also promote = collaboration among the different educators addressing similar issues in their = programs. Please share this email with your colleagues and constituents. If you = request materials or respond to a request for information, please mention that = you learned about it in NOAA's Information Exchange. =20 The information included here has been compiled from many different = sources, including EE-NEWS at NAAEE, CREEC, EEinGEORGIA, scuttlebutt, the Scout = Report, edinfo at FREE, The Ocean Project, and others. 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PROGRAM OF THE MONTH 1 Animals in Curriculum-based Ecosystem Studies =20 WEBSITE OF THE MONTH 2 Global Climate Change =20 MESSAGE FROM THE BRIDGE =20 The Bridge Celebrates 10th Birthday =20 REQUESTS =20 Community Literacy Journal Seeks Articles =20 High School Science Teachers Needed for Field Test =20 Looking for Book Reviewers =20 Seeking Reviewers 3 GRANTS AND OPPORTUNITIES =20 Center for Ocean Solutions Early Career Fellowship =20 Community Partner of the Year Award =20 Darwin Initiative Grants =20 Disney Minnie Grants =20 Donna L Heinrich Environmental Education Grant =20 eBook Grants 4 Forecast Earth Summit - Washington, D.C. =20 Hope for Education =20 Ocean in Focus Conservation Photography Contest =20 Teachers for a Competitive Tomorrow =20 INTERNSHIPS AND TEMPORARY OPPORTUNITIES 5 Mid-Career Research Fellowships =20 Southeast Environmental Education Jobs and Internships =20 Temporary eBook Access Available =20 CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT =20 American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting =20 Behavior, Energy, and Climate Change Conference =20 Conference on Case Study Teaching in Science =20 EECOM 2008 - Canada 6 ESRI Education User Conference =20 Estuaries 101 and Chesapeake Exploration - Virginia =20 FLEXE: From Local to EXtreme Environments - Mississippi =20 Florida's Wildlife: On the Frontline of Climate Change =20 International Aquarium Congress 7 Joint Annual Meeting =20 Learning Ocean Science through Ocean Exploration - Various =20 Monterey Bay Aquarium Teacher Institutes - California =20 National Conservation Training Center Courses - West Virginia =20 Northwest Aquatic and Marine Educators Conference - Washington 8 Ocean Science Professional Development Workshop - Washington =20 Professional Development Institute - Massachusetts =20 Teach Fundamentals of Environmental Education =20 Teacher Workshops - North Carolina =20 Water Expo - Spain 9 Youth Service Institute 2008 - Call For Presentations =20 EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES =20 Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears =20 Blue Planet Run =20 Census of Marine Life 10 Centre for Evidence-Based Conservation =20 Cleaning Water =20 Climate Action: Energy For A Changing World =20 Community Tool Box 11 Coral Reef Education and Outreach Materials =20 EarthPulse: A Visual Guide to Global Trends =20 Education Center at ICRS =20 Encyclopedia of Earth Collections =20 Energy and Material Cycles Visualizations 12 How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate =20 International Polar Day - Land and Life =20 Learn About Weather, Climate =20 Listen for Whales =20 Museums in the Sea =20 Musical Plates Project =20 NestWatch 13 Ocean Guardian Activity Book =20 Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence: Tools for Teaching and = =20 Learning =20 Seascapes: Getting to Know the Sea Around Us =20 Six Degrees to the Ocean =20 Teacher Day at NAAEE =20 WorldWideScience 14 INITIATIVES, JOURNALS, and MUCH MORE =20 Above and Below the Waves: Coastal and Oceanic Treasures Conserved = in the National Park System =20 Climate Change Forum =20 Coastweeks =20 Eddies 15 IOOS Messaging Materials =20 National Parks America Tour =20 Public/Private Reef Conservation Campaign in Hawaii =20 TogetherGreen =20 Tribal Directory Assessment Tool The Department of Environmental=20 Protection values your feedback as a customer. 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The Department of Environmental=20 Protection values your feedback as a customer. DEP Secretary Michael W. = Sole is committed to continuously assessing and=20 improving the level and quality of services provided to you. Please take = a few minutes to comment on the quality of=20 service you received. Simply click on this link to the DEP Customer=20 Survey. Thank you in advance for completing = the survey.

From: = infoexchange at willamette.nos.noaa.gov [mailto:infoexchange at willamette.nos.noaa.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 5:09 PM
To: Information Exchange for Marine Educators
Subject: Information Exchange for Marine Educators - July = 2008

 

Hello and Happy = Independence Day!

I hope you have a happy and safe holiday.  For those of you going = to NMEA or ICRS, I wish you safe journeys, great learning, and plenty of = enjoyment!

This update is provided with the support of NOAA's Office of Education = and the National Marine Protected Areas Center to share information pertinent to = the marine educator community.  It is intended to encourage exchange of information and programs.  We hope that it will also promote = collaboration among the different educators addressing similar issues in their programs.  Please share this email with your colleagues and = constituents. If you request materials or respond to a request for information, please mention that you learned about it in NOAA's Information Exchange.
 
The information included here has been compiled from many different = sources, including EE-NEWS at NAAEE, CREEC, EEinGEORGIA, scuttlebutt, the Scout = Report, edinfo at FREE, The Ocean Project, and others. We have attempted to = verify web addresses, but make no guarantee of accuracy.  The Department of Commerce/NOAA does not necessarily endorse or promote the views or facts presented on these sites.
 
To subscribe to this distribution list, send a blank message to requests at willamette.nos.= noaa.gov with “subscribe infoexchange” in the subject field.  = Similarly, to remove yourself from the list, send the subject “unsubscribe = infoexchange”.
 
Contact the editor directly at phyllis.dermer at noaa.gov, or by phone at (865) 932-5074, to discuss further enhancements or to = contribute information for future issues.
 
*********************************************************************** For a pdf copy of the current newsletter and combined archives of = information from past issues of the Information Exchange for Marine Educators, go to = http://= mpa.gov/helpful_resources/education_training.html.

*********************************************************************** Here are some of the programs that you can read about this month.  = Please see the attached document for details and links to the websites.

PROGRAM OF THE MONTH                    =                 =                 =                 =                 1
    Animals in Curriculum-based Ecosystem Studies   
WEBSITE OF THE MONTH                    =                 =                 =                 =                     = 2
    Global Climate Change    
MESSAGE FROM THE BRIDGE      
    The Bridge Celebrates 10th = Birthday    
REQUESTS    
    Community Literacy Journal Seeks Articles    
    High School Science Teachers Needed for Field = Test 
    Looking for Book Reviewers     =
    Seeking Reviewers    =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =     3
GRANTS AND OPPORTUNITIES    
    Center for Ocean Solutions Early Career = Fellowship    
    Community Partner of the Year = Award    
    Darwin Initiative Grants    
    Disney Minnie Grants    
    Donna L Heinrich Environmental Education Grant    
    eBook Grants                    =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =             4
    Forecast Earth Summit – Washington, = D.C.   
    Hope for Education    
    Ocean in Focus Conservation Photography Contest    
    Teachers for a Competitive = Tomorrow    
INTERNSHIPS AND TEMPORARY OPPORTUNITIES    =                 =                 =         5
    Mid-Career Research = Fellowships    
    Southeast Environmental Education Jobs and Internships      
    Temporary eBook Access = Available    
CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, AND PROFESSIONAL = DEVELOPMENT    
    American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting    
    Behavior, Energy, and Climate Change Conference    
    Conference on Case Study Teaching in Science    
    EECOM 2008 - Canada    =                     =                 =                 =                 =                 =         6
    ESRI Education User = Conference    
    Estuaries 101 and Chesapeake Exploration - Virginia  
    FLEXE: From Local to EXtreme Environments - Mississippi   
    Florida's Wildlife: On the Frontline of Climate Change   
    International Aquarium Congress                =                 =                 =                 =                 =         7
    Joint Annual Meeting    
    Learning Ocean Science through Ocean Exploration - Various   
    Monterey Bay Aquarium Teacher Institutes - California    
    National Conservation Training Center Courses – = West Virginia    
    Northwest Aquatic and Marine Educators Conference - Washington                        =           8
    Ocean Science Professional Development Workshop - Washington    
    Professional Development Institute - Massachusetts    
    Teach Fundamentals of Environmental Education    
    Teacher Workshops – North = Carolina    
    Water Expo - Spain    =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =         9
    Youth Service Institute 2008 - Call For Presentations    
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES    
    Beyond Penguins and Polar = Bears    
    Blue Planet Run    
    Census of Marine Life    =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =     10
    Centre for Evidence-Based Conservation    
    Cleaning Water    
    Climate Action: Energy For A Changing World    
    Community Tool Box    =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =     11
    Coral Reef Education and Outreach Materials    
    EarthPulse: A Visual Guide to Global Trends   
    Education Center at ICRS    
    Encyclopedia of Earth = Collections    
    Energy and Material Cycles = Visualizations                =                 =                 =                 =             12
    How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate    
    International Polar Day – Land and Life    
    Learn About Weather, Climate     =
    Listen for Whales   
    Museums in the Sea    
    Musical Plates Project    
    NestWatch                    =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =     13
    Ocean Guardian Activity Book     =
    Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence: Tools for Teaching and    
    Learning    
    Seascapes: Getting to Know the Sea Around Us    
    Six Degrees to the Ocean    
    Teacher Day at NAAEE   
    WorldWideScience                    =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =         14
INITIATIVES, JOURNALS, and MUCH MORE   
    Above and Below the Waves: Coastal and Oceanic = Treasures Conserved in the National Park System  
    Climate Change Forum    
    Coastweeks   
    Eddies                    =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =                 =             15
    IOOS Messaging Materials    =   
    National Parks America Tour     =
    Public/Private Reef Conservation Campaign in Hawaii   
    TogetherGreen    
    Tribal Directory Assessment = Tool    

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This is it! Thanks to all those who've stepped up so far. Anything you can get to me by Friday will go into the Basket for the NMEA Silent Auction. If it's something like a tour or program, put together a certificate and I will happily print it out. If you're local, swing by and say 'hi'. You can sit in on Summer Camp. Represent!

Still working on that live alligator.

--
Jim Wharton

Jim Wharton
Director, Center for School and Public Programs
Mote Marine Laboratory
1600 Ken Thompson Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34236

Voice | 941-388-4441, ext. 474
Cell | 772-215-6232

Visit us on the Web at www.mote.org.
Email me at: jimwharton at mote.org

 

--------------010405060008080603070307-- From Angie.Golubovich at dep.state.fl.us Tue Jul 15 11:43:26 2008 From: Angie.Golubovich at dep.state.fl.us (Golubovich, Angie) Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 11:43:26 -0400 Subject: [FMSEA] Volunteer Education Instructor Positions at the GTMNERR Message-ID: <0142769446252548BD8E0A8AE8DE8EDDBBC8B0@tlhexsmb1.floridadep.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C8E691.8579B6A6 Content-Type: multipart/related; type="multipart/alternative"; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C8E691.8579B6A6" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C8E691.8579B6A6 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_003_01C8E691.8579B6A6" ------_=_NextPart_003_01C8E691.8579B6A6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Educators, If you or anyone you know (including high school, college students, = retirees, etc.) is interested in gaining experience teaching at an Environmental Education Center in Northeast FL we might have the opportunity you've = been looking for! We are in need of volunteer program instructors for the 2008-2009 school year. Please read the attached descriptions and respond to our = Volunteer Coordinator, Mr. Angel Gonzalez if you're interested. *** Please forward onto anyone else you think might be looking for this = type of experience! =20 Thank you. Angie Angie Golubovich Education Coordinator Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (904) 823-4500 505 Guana River Rd. Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 www.gtmnerr.org =20 =20 P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. The Department of Environmental=20 Protection values your feedback as a customer. DEP Secretary Michael W. = Sole is committed to continuously assessing and=20 improving the level and quality of services provided to you. Please take = a few minutes to comment on the quality of=20 service you received. Copy the url below to a web browser to complete = the DEP=20 survey: = http://survey.dep.state.fl.us/?refemail=3DAngie.Golubovich at dep.state.fl.u= s Thank you in advance for completing the survey. ------_=_NextPart_003_01C8E691.8579B6A6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi Educators,

If you or anyone you know (including high school, = college students, retirees, etc.) is interested in gaining experience teaching = at an Environmental Education Center in Northeast FL we might have the = opportunity you’ve been looking for!

We are in need of volunteer program instructors for = the 2008-2009 school year.  Please read the attached descriptions and = respond to our Volunteer Coordinator, Mr. Angel Gonzalez if you’re = interested.

*** Please forward onto anyone else you think might = be looking for this type of experience! 

Thank you.

Angie

Angie Golubovich
Education Coordinator
Guana Tolomato Matanzas
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505 Guana River Rd.

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P= onte Vedra Beach, FL  32082

= www.gtmnerr.org= =

 

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A friendly reminder for those who've promised or intend to bring something to the conference...don't forget to leave room in your bag! See you in Savannah! -- *Jim Wharton* * */Director, Center for School and Public Programs/* Mote Marine Laboratory *1600 Ken Thompson Parkway* *Sarasota, FL 34236* *Voice | 941-388-4441, ext. 474* *Cell | 772-215-6232* *Visit us on the Web at www.mote.org .* *Email me at: jimwharton at mote.org ** --------------050304060205020403040005 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Thanks to everyone who donated items to FMSEA's Basket for the NMEA Silent Auction. I'm cautiously optimistic. My only concern is the potential for doping accusations due to the burgeoning size of our "basket."

A friendly reminder for those who've promised or intend to bring something to the conference...don't forget to leave room in your bag!

See you in Savannah!

--
Jim Wharton

Jim Wharton
Director, Center for School and Public Programs
Mote Marine Laboratory
1600 Ken Thompson Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34236

Voice | 941-388-4441, ext. 474
Cell | 772-215-6232

Visit us on the Web at www.mote.org.
Email me at: jimwharton at mote.org

 

--------------050304060205020403040005-- From bradtanner at mote.org Mon Jul 21 13:17:08 2008 From: bradtanner at mote.org (Brad Tanner) Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 13:17:08 -0400 Subject: [FMSEA] Kayaking Anyone?? Message-ID: <4884C494.40403@mote.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------010102080504040707000406 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Check out the attached flier. Cheers -- Brad Tanner- School Programs Coordinator Mote Marine Laboratory bradtanner at mote.org 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway Ph: (941) 388-4441 ext.351 Sarasota, Fl. 34236 Fax: (941) 388-4381 "The creatures that inhabit this earth-be they human beings or animals-are here to contribute, each in its own particular way, to the beauty and prosperity of the world" -Dalai Lama ><((((?>`?.??.???`?...?><((((?>?. Dive into education & check us out on-line at http://www.mote.org/education --------------010102080504040707000406 Content-Disposition: inline; filename="PS2 flier-1.pdf" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit A non-text attachment was moved to a web page ... Name: PS2 flier-1.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 83154 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://seas.marine.usf.edu/pipermail/fmsea/attachments/20080721/d9ba2854/PS2flier-1-0001.pdf --------------010102080504040707000406-- From bradtanner at mote.org Mon Jul 21 13:17:52 2008 From: bradtanner at mote.org (Brad Tanner) Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 13:17:52 -0400 Subject: [FMSEA] Marine contest open to your students K-8 Message-ID: <4884C4C0.9010802@mote.org> Win Cool Prizes through the Hawai`i Ocean Guardian Kid's Club and ContestStudents across the country can show off their knowledge about marine conservation and win one of several cool prizes including accommodations for two nights in Hawai`i and Swatch watches, in an ocean reef-themed contest presented by Outrigger Hotels and Resorts in collaboration with the NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries and the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation. The Hawai`i Ocean Guardians Kid?s Club and Contest is part of the 2008 International Year of the Reef. The contest is open to all students in grades K through 8 in the United States, and encourages youngsters to express their insights and observations about the ocean and sensitive coral reef ecosystems through the creation of original stories, poetry or works of art. Deadline for entries is August 29, 2008. http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/education -- Brad Tanner- School Programs Coordinator Mote Marine Laboratory bradtanner at mote.org 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway Ph: (941) 388-4441 ext.351 Sarasota, Fl. 34236 Fax: (941) 388-4381 "The creatures that inhabit this earth-be they human beings or animals-are here to contribute, each in its own particular way, to the beauty and prosperity of the world" -Dalai Lama ><((((?>`?.??.???`?...?><((((?>?. Dive into education & check us out on-line at http://www.mote.org/education From tinaruybalid at floridaoceanographic.org Thu Jul 31 16:44:22 2008 From: tinaruybalid at floridaoceanographic.org (Tina Ruybalid) Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 16:44:22 -0400 Subject: [FMSEA] Insurance Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C8F34E.3695A768 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We offer seining and snorkeling programs and are reviewing our insurance coverage. Does anyone have a good insurance carrier for water programs they can recommend? We are a small non-profit and the insurance can be quite income-consuming. Thanks for your help!=20 =20 Tina Ruybalid Education Coordinator Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center 890 NE Ocean Blvd. Stuart, FL 34996 Phone (772) 225-0505 Ext. 113 Fax: (772) 225-4725 www.floridaoceanographic.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C8F34E.3695A768 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We offer seining and snorkeling programs and are = reviewing our insurance coverage.  = Does anyone have a good insurance carrier for water programs they can recommend? =  We are a small non-profit and = the insurance can be quite income-consuming.  Thanks for your help!

 

Tina Ruybalid

Education = Coordinator

Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center

890 NE Ocean Blvd.

Stuart, FL  34996

Phone (772) 225-0505 Ext. = 113

Fax:  (772) = 225-4725

www.floridaoceanographic.org

 

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