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Kathleen Schmitt Kline kkline at aqua.wisc.edu

Fri Jul 10 11:46:37 EDT 2009

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For More Information:
James Lubner, Education Coordinator, University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute, (414) 750-4625, jflubner at aqua.wisc.edu<mailto:jflubner at aqua.wisc.edu>

Editors Note:  Follow the educators around Lake Superior at http://coseegreatlakes.net/weblog/. More information about the cruise is at http://coseegreatlakes.net/events/shipboard09.


Educators Chart Course for Great Lakes Curricula


MADISON (7/10/09) -- Washburn, Wis., will be a port of call for 15 teachers and environmental educators from around the Great Lakes region July 11-12, as part of an educational workshop cruising Lake Superior aboard the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) research vessel, R/V Lake Guardian.



The group is spending a week on the water, conducting research alongside scientists while learning about ecological processes and lake systems. Their goal is to integrate current Great Lakes research into their curricula and programs.



"Understanding Great Lakes and ocean sciences is key to making informed decisions on coastal and ocean management and personal stewardship issues," said James Lubner, education coordinator for the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute, who helped organize the workshop. "COSEE Great Lakes is engaging educators, both formal and informal, in ways that will enable them to  more effectively give their students a deeper understanding of our inland seas - the Great Lakes - and their influence on our quality of life and our national prosperity."



Workshop participants came from as far away as Ohio, with three Wisconsin educators representing Elkhart Lake, Spring Valley, and Clintonville.



Highlights of the week include firsthand experiences with Lakes Superior's ecology, geology, geography, weather, and biogeochemical processes. Educators from the Wisconsin and Minnesota Sea Grant programs, along with EPA staff from Chicago and Duluth, Minn., are facilitating the expedition, assisting participants in gathering research data on aquatic organisms and water quality, and helping translate the onboard experience into meaningful classroom lessons with an emphasis on human impacts and parallels between Great Lakes and ocean systems.



The Guardian left Duluth on July 7, followed the North Shore of Lake Superior, crossed to the waters off Michigan's Isle Royale, and then traversed open water to rendezvous with researchers on the Keweenaw Peninsula. On July 11 and 12, it will stop in Washburn, Wis., where participants will kayak in a coastal wetland with representatives of Northland College.

The expedition, "Shipboard and Shoreline Science," is supported by the National Science Foundation's Division of Ocean Sciences and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Sea Grant Program through the Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence (COSEE) Great Lakes.

Washburn Itinerary:
Saturday, July 11
4:00 PM          Arrive in Washburn; shore leave
6:00 PM          Dinner
8:00 PM          Lecture: Sturgeon conservation and restoration

Sunday, July 12
8:00 AM          Lecture: Coastal wetlands
9:00 AM          Tour: Fish Creek system (Ashland) with sampling (secchi disks and seining)
12:00 PM        Lunch (Ashland)
2:00 PM          Lecture: Lake physics and climate change (Washburn)
4:00 PM          Sample processing
6:00 PM          Dinner
8:00 PM          Depart Washburn

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Conceived in 1966, Sea Grant is a national network of 30 university-based programs of research, outreach, and education for enhancing the practical use and conservation of coastal, ocean and Great Lakes resources to create a sustainable economy and environment. The National Sea Grant Network is a partnership of participating coastal states, private industry, and the National Sea Grant College Program, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce

www.seagrant.wisc.edu<http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu>






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Kathleen Schmitt Kline
Science Writer
Sea Grant Institute & Water Resources Institute
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, WI 53706-1177
phone: 608.262.6393
fax: 608.262.0591
kkline at aqua.wisc.edu<mailto:kkline at aqua.wisc.edu>

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