Director, Center for School and
Public Programs
Mote Marine Laboratory
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
Attention =
educators!
COSEE (Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence) =
is
offering a teacher workshop this summer at
Please visit the following =
websites to
learn more and complete registration:
http://www.ju.edu/  =
; =
http://www.cosee.net/
Angie =
Golubovich
Environmental
Educator
Guana
Tolomato
National
Estuarine Research Reserve
P Please consider the =
environment
before printing this e-mail.

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Hello =
All,
Thank you so much for making our =
FMSEA
Conference such a success. That is why we are here; to exchange =
ideas, to
vent, and to grow the love for our oceans to the future. =
Please take the time to fill out =
the 2008
Conference Survey to help us make next years conference another =
success. Please
feel free to email them back to me. If you have filled one out, =
please
just ignore this email.
Thanks =
again,
Martha
Martha
Garcia
Environmental
Scientist
Ph:
727-867-8166
Fax:
727-867-8188
visit: www.tampabaywatch.org
Hi =
everyone,
Here is a list of upcoming =
teacher
workshop & other educational opportunities in the
C=
oastal
Master Naturalist Class (Whitney Laboratory;
www.masternaturalist.org =
 =
; May =
7th-28th
W=
ild
Amelia Nature Festival =
(
www.wildamelia.com  =
; =
May 16-18
C=
oquina
Queries Teacher Training
To learn more, please email: =
<=
font
color=3Dblue>SEMiller at flagler.edu  =
; May =
28th
C=
enters
for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence Teacher Workshop @
http://www.scseagrant.org/se-cosee/documents/COSEE_200=
8_JU_Workshop_Info022708.doc
July 7-12
&=
#8220;Teaching
Coastal Ecology” Class for Secondary Science Teachers =
(UNF)
www.unf.edu &nbs=
p;  =
; June =
25-July 2nd
Coastal Geology Teacher Workshop  =
; (GTMNERR; =
www.gtmnerr.org To register: Email Diana.Eissing at dep.state.fl.=
us
or call (904) 823-4500  =
; June =
23-24th
Great Water Odyssey workshop for =
3-5th
ESE teachers. (GTMNERR;
To register: gwotraining at bellsouth.net =
or call
(904) 540-4781 =
 =
; August =
8th
NE FL
www.fmsea.org =
To
register: Call (904) =
823-4500 or
Email: Angie.Golubovich at dep.sta=
te.fl.us
 =
; August 11th
Angie =
Golubovich
Environmental
Educator
Guana
Tolomato
National
Estuarine Research Reserve
P Please consider the =
environment
before printing this e-mail.
Education
Program Host
(full-time)=
The Education Department of Dolphin Research Center (DRC) =
currently has
an immediate full-time opening for a Program Host. DRC is a
not-for-profit education and research facility dedicated to teaching, =
learning
and caring about marine mammals and the environment we =
share.
Position
Responsibilities
Major duties of this position in our Education Department may =
include,
but are not limited to, the following:
The successful candidate will be outgoing, have excellent
presentation/public speaking skills and is excited about DRC and our =
family of
dolphins and sea lions. Candidates will have a passion to share their
excitement and knowledge with our guests. Candidates will be flexible =
with
their availability, as work schedules can change weekly (evening and =
week-end
hours are required). Candidates must have physical agility and good =
balance,
being able to take steep steps while climbing on and off our floating =
docks,
being able to assist guests onto and off of our floating docks, and =
being able
to squat and/or crouch to take photographs. Must be able to work long =
days in
the
Benefits
DRC currently offers medical benefits, life =
and
disability insurance plan, a 401(k) retirement plan, flexible spending
accounts, employee assistance program, paid holidays, vacation, sick, =
and
overtime, as well as personal growth and training opportunities. =
DRC
seeks to provide for the well being of its employees and with our high =
benefits
offers a competitive total package right for our =
environment.
To =
Apply
E-mail resume to drc-hr at dolphins.org or fax =
to
(305)743-7627 attn: Human Resources =
Coordinator.
Sent: Thursday, May 08,
2008 2:33
PM
To: nmea at usm.edu
Subject: [Nmea]
Publications
We are a small county
visitor’s center located in
I have established a
“Conservation and Nature”
area in the center where I attempt to educate our visitors on our
endangered
species and local environments.
Because we are a small
center we have no funds to purchase
items so I am writing to you to see if you may have any free
publications that
I might have in the center. .
During the summer, we
have approximately 5,000 people a
month come to the center and I feel we are a great resource for making
people
aware of the environment and how to protect it. I would love to have
coloring sheets or books that I could give to children and education
material
of interest to adults, i.e. turtle, dolphin, fish information.
If you have any items you
feel may be of interest to the
general public, please let me know.
Any assistance would be
appreciated.
Thank you.
Cindy Fuller
Phone: 800.322.3319
Director, Center for School and
Public Programs
Mote Marine Laboratory
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
May 11, 2008
Dear Friends of Dolphins Plus and Island Dolphin Care,
Come join us for our second, annual professional development program this summer! This wonderful class is hosted in Key Largo, Florida by Dolphins Plus and Island Dolphin Care and is offered to educators from around the world. Dolphins Plus and Island Dolphin Care are committed to the conservation and protection of marine mammals worldwide through education, research, experiential learning, and environmental awareness.
Our planet's future will be in the hands of today's students. Of greatest concern in today's world are imminent threats to environmental stability and sustainability. As educators, it is our responsibility to foster environmental awareness and instill a sense of stewardship towards conservation in today's youth. If we can make an impression on our students today, they will have the tools to become responsible, educated, and empowered members of society in the future.
Please see the attached flyer for our
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~~~~~ <=B0((((><
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Opening Eyes to the World =
Outside
Vice President of
The Florida Aquarium, =
Inc.
Ph# (813) =
367-4085
Fax# (813) =
273-4161
Director, Center for School and
Public Programs
Mote Marine Laboratory
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
-----
Original Message -----
From: Eileen Tramontana =
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 3:11 PM
Subject: Part-time position =
available
I
have a part-time education position available at the St. Johns River =
Water
Management District. It is a pay grade 24 (which would be half of the =
Annual
Salary: Minimum: $44,449.60 Maximum: $74,089.60) Please pass along this =
job
opportunity to anyone you think might be interested in the =
position.
Anyone interested MUST apply on line at sjrwmd.com then select the job =
button
on the left.
This is independent professional work in the =
Office of
Communications and Governmental Affairs developing, implementing and =
conducting
water resource education programs for the District. Primary =
duties:
Promoting The Great Water Odyssey Program throughout the District to =
increase the
use of water conservation behavior and practices by students and their =
family
members. Qualifications include: A bachelor’s degree from an
accredited college or university with a major in a field related to the
environmental education, education, communications, public relations, =
adult or
extension education, marketing or business; and five years professional
experience in the field of adult, environmental or resource education, =
one of
which must include curriculum or program development, two of which must =
include
project management. Professional experience as described above can =
substitute
on a year-for-year basis for the required college education. This is a
part-time or 0.5 FTE position at pay grade 24 that may be located in =
either
Palatka or
EileenTramontana
Education
and Volunteer Manager
St.
Johns River Water Management District
Office
phone: 386-329-4572
Cell
phone: 386-937-1159
Director, Center for School and
Public Programs
Mote Marine Laboratory
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
Director, Center for School and
Public Programs
Mote Marine Laboratory
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
| Subject: | NMEA/the Ocean/I need(s) your help |
|---|---|
| Date: | Wed, 21 May 2008 18:53:42 -0400 |
| From: | Jim Wharton <jimwharton at mote.org> |
| Organization: | Mote Marine Laboratory |
| To: | fmsea at marine.usf.edu |
Director, Center for School and
Public Programs
Mote Marine Laboratory
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
Director, Center for School and
Public Programs
Mote Marine Laboratory
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
https://webapp.usm.maine.edu/DCPEOnline/addRegCONFPage1.do?offeringId=100038627If you register in full by June1, you will receive all meals and special events with your paid fee. After, June 1 meals and special events are not included in the conference fee and unavailable.
I am going and looking for a female =
non-smoking
roommate to share a double room Sun-Thurs nights. Anyone =
interested? If so,
please contact me at the number below, email r call 850-570-8889 ASAP =
(I’ll
be gone June 5-13)
Rosalyn =
Kilcollins
Coastal Training Program =
Coordinator
850-653-8063, ext =
13
From:
fmsea-bounces at marine.usf.edu [mailto:fmsea-bounces at marine.usf.edu] =
On Behalf Of Howard Rutherford
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, =
2008 3:43
PM
To: =
fmsea at marine.usf.edu
Subject: [FMSEA] Fwd: =
Register for
NMEA 2008 by Sunday, June 1
Good Morning Colleagues!
NMEA 2008: One World, One Water is just around the corner! =
We are
looking forward to seeing you in
If you have not yet registered for the conference, please consider =
joining us!
Registration is available online at:
https://webapp.usm.maine.edu/DCPEOnline/addRegCONFPage1=
.do?offeringId=3D100038627
If you =
register in full
by June1, you will receive all meals and special events with your paid =
fee.
After, June 1 meals and special events are not included in the =
conference
fee and unavailable.
See y'all in
Anne Lindsay Frick
NMEA 2008 Co-Chair
--
Anne Lindsay Frick
Marine Educator / Public Service Associate
Marine Extension Service
e.mail: lindsaya at uga.edu
Office: 912-598-2355
Fax: 912-598-2302
--
E. Howard Rutherford- Executive Director
Pier Aquarium, Inc.
800
Phone (727) 895-7437 Ext. 202
Fax (727) 894-1212
Email: hrutherford at pieraquarium.org=
website: www.pieraquarium.org
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Kendra M. AntoineDate:May 29, 20= 08 9:21:30 AM EDT Subject: Fw: = Upcoming Teacher Training Opportunity
Senior Communications Coordinat= or
Communications Department
Southwest Florida Water Management Distr= ict
2379 Broad Street, Brooksville, FL 34604-6899
(352) 796-7211, ext.= 4753
(352) 754-6883 FAX
District Web site: WaterMatters.= org
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MaryAlice Makoid/= COM/swfwmd 05/29/2008 09:16 AM
To= td>Kendra Antoine/COM/swfwmd at swfwmd= font> cc= td>Mary Torrusio/COM/swfwmd at swfwmd SubjectUpcoming Teacher Training Opportun= ity
Please forward this training o= pportunity to any interested secondary science teachers and/or other non-fo= rmal educators.)
Good Morning,
The Southwest Florida Water Management Dist= rict (SWFWMD) is pleased to announce that it is once again working with Ame= rican Ground Water Trust (AGWT) and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to bring = a 2 1/2 day training on ground water and watersheds, with special focus on = the west central region of Florida. The program will provide background inf= ormation on watersheds and basic ecological concepts, technological skills = and methods of interpretation for understanding water resources. The traini= ng will include hands-on experiences, a field trip and ideas and materials = to help teachers integrate ground water and watershed concepts in their cla= ssrooms.
This FREE training o= pportunity is being offered to middle and high school science teachers a= nd other non-formal educators in Sarasota and Manatee counties. =
WHAT? =20
- Educator training that's all about= ground water and watersheds
- Special focus on the west central = region of Florida
- Information from experts with a we= alth of expertise
- Hands-on activities and a field tr= ip
- Free resources from the SWFWMD, AG= WT and USGS
- Giveaways!
- FUN!
WHY?=20=
- To help teachers integrate groundw= ater and watershed concepts in their classrooms
- To provide background information = on basic environmental principles
- To increase awareness of water res= ources
- To help get teachers and students = EXCITED about environmental education
WHO?
Middle and high school science teachers and o= ther non-formal educators
in Manatee and Sarasota counties
(Registration is limited)=
WHEN?
<= font face=3D"sans-serif" size=3D"2">Thursday,June 12, 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Friday, June 13, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm
Saturday, June 14, 8:30 am to= 3:00 pm
WHERE?<= /b>
Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida Board= Room
4780 Cattlemen Road
Sarasota, FL 34233
HOW?
Teachers can use the link provided to = find out more information and/or register online!
http://www.agwt.org/teachers/instit= utehome.htm
. . . ANYTHING ELSE?<= /b>
- Participating teachers will receiv= e in-service points based on contact hours.
- Meals will be provided at the trai= ning.
- Complimentary hotel accommodations= are available for the first 20 teachers who register AND who= do not live within local driving distance of Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast Flor= ida.
Thank you for helping = us promote water resources education!
Mary Alice Makoid
Communications Coordinator<= br>Youth Education Specialist
Southwest Florida Water Management District
2379 Broad Street
Brooksv= ille, FL 34604
Phone: 352.796.7211 or 1.800.423.1476 (FL only) ext. 4771=
Fax: 352.754.6883
Email: maryalice.makoid at WaterMatters.org
Internet: http:/= /www.WaterMatters.orgIMPORTANT NOTICE: All E-mail sent to= or from this address are public record and archived. The Southwest Florid= a Water Management District does not allow use of District equipment and E-= mail facilities for non-District business purposes.
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