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The nations of the world are facing a daunting range of geoscience-related environmental challenges, including climate change, declining fisheries, ocean acidification, sea level rise, and coastal dev   MORE >>
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The Loko I'a app is an innovative way to engage a broader community in learning about scientific research, environmental stewardship, Hawaiian culture, and community restoration occurring at He'eia Fi   MORE >>
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Registration is now open for the 2017 Global Ocean Science Education (GOSE) Workshop, 23-55 May 2017 in Venice, Italy at UNESCO. The Global Ocean Science Education Workshops are sponsored and facilit   MORE >>
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Louie Lurch (wurchll@jmu.edu), James Madison University, and colleagues will be chairing a session on undergraduate education in the aquatic sciences at the ASLO Aquatic Sciences meeting with an empha   MORE >>
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From the 13 to the 15 of June the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO co-hosted the second edition of the Global Ocean Science Education workshop. Jointly organized with the Co   MORE >>
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Communication in Reef Fishes with Mike Robinson of Barry University January 13, 2016 Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems: A Look at the Smithsonian's 40-year History in Belize with Scott Jones of Smithson   MORE >>
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Dolphins Plus Holli Eskelinen, Dolphins Plus Stan Kuczaj, University of Southern Mississippi Gotta Go Mom's Calling: Dolphin Mothers Use Individually Unique Acoustic Signals to Call Their Calves Britt   MORE >>
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Ocean scientists of all career stages are invited to take the Ocean 180 Challenge and create a 3-minute video abstract that effectively communicates the findings and significance of a recently publish   MORE >>
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The Ocean 180 Video Challenge encourages ocean scientists to share their discoveries and excitement for research with teachers, students, and the public. We challenge scientists to bring their latest   MORE >>
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The first event in a 4-event series, Exploring the Health Effects of Miami's Changing Environment, examined the impacts of climate change on human health, and was hosted at The Grove Spot in Coconut G   MORE >>
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Shark experts David Shiffman and Catherine MacDonald, Ph.D. Candidates at University of Miami's Rosenstiel School for Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, joined us once again to field questions from the   MORE >>
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Dr. Tiffany Troxler, Wetland Ecologist in the Southeast Environmental Research Center at Florida International University, Dr. Mahadev Bhat, Professor of Natural Resource Economics in the Earth and En   MORE >>
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To kick off this year's events, the Frost Science Museum held a twitter chat on Thursday June 11th with COSEE Florida and COSEEMIA as guest panelists. Following the twitter chat, COSEE Florida co-spo   MORE >>
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Ethan Allen interviews Dr. Judy Lemus about her recent voyage on the Research Vessel Falkor in the Tasman Sea as a team of international researchers studied internal tides.   MORE >>
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The course BIOL 197D -Communicating Ocean Sciences will be held on Thursdays 5 ' 7:30 pm at Kapiolani Community College. Get hands-on teaching experience Learn about local marine science issues Under   MORE >>
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The Hawaii Environmental Education Alliance (HEEA) annually sponsors a symposium dedicated to bringing together environmental educators to encourage sharing and collaboration. COSEE IE Director, Judy   MORE >>
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Dolphin SMART is a voluntary education program that recognizes wild dolphin viewing tour businesses that responsibly view dolphins. The purpose of the Dolphin SMART program is to promote wild dolphin   MORE >>
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COSEE Island Earth will host a booth at this year's NOAA Ocean Explorers Evening. NOAA's Ocean Explorer website, research and curricula will be highlighted, as well as the many resources available to   MORE >>
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Popular talk radio show Hawaii's Tomorrow 760 AM recently began including monthly segments on marine science and conservation sponsored by COSEE Island Earth and hosted by Carlie Wiener ' the marine s   MORE >>
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  Seawater's composition reflects our planet's history, along with traces of human impacts. Using rigorous methods to ensure measurements are both accurate and consistently collected, the G   MORE >>
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  Gulf Coast students and their teachers tuned in last week to learn from National Hurricane Center (NHC) and NOAA Aircraft Operations Center (AOC) experts about hurricanes, their impacts, a   MORE >>
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The contribution by COSEE-OS to the book "Cases on Teaching Critical Thinking through Visual Representation and Mind Mapping Strategies" stemmed from a series of Faculty-Graduate Student Collaborative   MORE >>
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 The red dots depicted here show the distribution of participants during both the SPURS and Aquarius webinar eventsIn an effort to broaden the reach of ocean salinity research, a series of collab   MORE >>
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The COSEE-OS team works with NASA scientists to broaden the reach of their ocean science research, to both scientific and nonscientific audiences alike using live webinar events. In the Fall of 2014,   MORE >>
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From this film sprang an essay contest for high school students (locally and globally) as a way to raise awareness of these issues and inspire students to become good stewards of the ocean. This cont   MORE >>
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On Friday, November 7, 2014, at the 2014 Ocean Literacy Summit, Ryan Cope (Marine Education Associate at the University of Maine) co-presented on the work her team is doing to better deconstruct compl   MORE >>
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Nikolai Maximenko and Jan Hafner, both from the International Pacific Research Center (IPRC), walked us through some of the data models they developed to both track the locations of marine debris gene   MORE >>
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On Wednesday, May 7th, via a live webinar event, Drs Nikolai Maximenko and Jan Hafner presented their recent research using computer models to predict debris movement. Nikolai Maximenko gave an overv   MORE >>
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On Wednesday, April 30th, via a live webinar event, Dr. Erik Zettler (Sea Education Association) presented his research on microplastics and the microbial life inhabiting these minuscule pieces of pla   MORE >>
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COSEE-OS recently attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting held in Honolulu, Hawaii this past February. COSEE-OS helped participants to deconstruct their science by having them create a concept map that c   MORE >>
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  During the month of September 2013, COSEE-OS staff engaged with three scientists in a webinar series entitled Ocean Thinking: Inside and Outside the Box. Through the use of an innovative   MORE >>
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  SPURS (Salinity Processes in the Upper Ocean Regional Study) scientists are back for a second webinar series this fall! On Tuesday, September 18, staff at COSEE-OS, along with 33 other pa   MORE >>
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In July 2013, Aquarius participated in a week-long Earth Science Summer Educator Institute entitled 'Stability and Change in Earth Systems," held at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Scientis   MORE >>
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On Tuesday, July 16, Carla Companion and Ryan Cope, both representing COSEE-OS, presented content to nine Maine educators participating in a four-day Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Science professional   MORE >>
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COSEE Network News is now a quarterly publication of the Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence.  -->CNN Spring 2015 (PDF, 3.43 MB) In This Issue' Global Ocean Science Ed   MORE >>
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Over 37,000 middle school students from over 1,600 classrooms in 21 countries, all 50 US states and the US Virgin Islands judged the videos and voted, and the winners are' 1st Place (Amateur Category)   MORE >>
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Meet Brian W. Bowen, Ph.D. Research Professor Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology Hometown: Providence R.I. Occupation: Researcher Research Interests: Resolving how marine biodiversity is produced and   MORE >>
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  Meet Kevin Weng, Assistant Specialist Hometown: I think it was somewhere in Ohio Occupation: Biologist Research Interests: Spatial ecology, migration and habitat requirements of both comme   MORE >>
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  Occupation: Research Professor Hometown: Garantham, England How I got into Marine Science: : My parents traveled a lot when I was growing up and I was fortunate enough to live all around t   MORE >>
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MTS is pleased to offer thousands of dollars' worth of scholarships to high school seniors, college undergraduate students, and graduate students who are studying in the marine science, marine enginee   MORE >>
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From early January through mid February 2015, scientists from Rutgers University, the University of Delaware, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Polar Oceans Research Group and the Virginia Institute of   MORE >>
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From January 17 through February 13, 2015, a team of scientists from several different research institutions, including Dr. Amy Waterhouse from Scripps Oceanographic Institution, Dr. Pete Strutton fro   MORE >>
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Transforming the Learning and Doing of Ocean Science COSEE is transitioning to an independent consortium, the Consortium for Ocean Science Exploration and Engagement, and to a new funding model. COSE   MORE >>
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Sunday, October 26, 2014 Admiring the seascape: a regional-scale perspective of Hawaiian coral reef community dynamics using satellites, statistics, and supercomputers Erik Franklin, Ph.D., University   MORE >>
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A discussion of Geothermal Perspectives: Aia La O Pele i Hawaii: There is Pele in Hawaii' Is Geothermal Appropriate for Hawaii? Thursday, October 30, 2014 5 PM to 8:00 PM Halau o Haumea, Hawaiian Stu   MORE >>
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The National Centers of Ocean Science Education Excellence (COSEE) Network is in the process of transitioning from a National Science Foundation (NSF) sponsored network to an independent consortium: C   MORE >>
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COSEE Network News is now a quarterly publication of the Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence. Each issue contains regular features such as Network topics, COSEE at conferences, and meetin   MORE >>
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During the last part of June of 2014, the National Science Foundation, Pacific Resources for Education and Learning, COSEE Island Earth, and the Disney Foundation generously underwrote the 'Climate Sc   MORE >>
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The Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence ' Technology and Engineering for Knowledge (COSEE-TEK) has supported two professional development (PD) opportunities for community college faculty.   MORE >>
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INTRODUCTION The Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence ' Technology and Engineering for Knowledge (COSEE-TEK) and the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Northeast Allian   MORE >>
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COSEE Island Earth in partnership with the Waimea Ocean Film Festival is pleased to showcase the winners of the 2014 Student Ocean Film Contest First Place Winner Skippy Hau Maui's Aquatic Biologist -   MORE >>
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The COSEE-OS team is excited to announce a new, springtime webinar series beginning Wednesday, April 30. This time, we'll hear from researchers exploring the field of marine debris and all of the myth   MORE >>
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  If you are like Dr. Rick Tankersley, you've sat through more than your fair share of AWFUL presentations. He has created a two-day workshop called Presentation Boot Camp with the modest goal o   MORE >>
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Participants included students and faculty from UF as well as scientists from organizations and institutions throughout central and north Florida, including the University of North Florida, Florida In   MORE >>
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'Lightning Strikes Twice' is a documentary film about the whaling shipwreck site Two Brothers, lost at French Frigate Shoals in 1823, and discovered by a team of maritime archaeologists in 2008. It w   MORE >>
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The Climate Science Teacher Institute a seven-day workshop on Climate Change on June 18 ' 20 and 23 ' 26, 2014 (daily from 10am ' 4:30pm, the program does not meet over the weekend) at the Hawai'i Ins   MORE >>
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Congratulations to COSEE's own Billy Spitzer, one of 14 people honored at the White House yesterday as a Champion of Change for their efforts to engage communities and youth in environmental stewardsh   MORE >>
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COSEE OCEAN INQUIRY GROUP REPORT: Opportunities for Creating Lifelong Ocean Science Literacy COSEE Ocean Communities in Education And social Networks (COSEE OCEAN) sponsored an inquiry group to examin   MORE >>
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Using 3 minute videos, ocean scientists explored a piece of their own recently published research, highlighting its significance and purpose. To determine who was best at engaging and explaining thes   MORE >>
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The Mid-Atlantic Marine Education Association (MAMEA) is proudly hosting the NMEA 2014 conference in Annapolis, Md. NMEA's mission is to make known the world of water both fresh and salt, and we bring   MORE >>
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Last semester, COSEE Island Earth hosted two Communicating Ocean Sciences courses. One was featured in Kailua-Kona for ten weeks working with marine tourism industry and community members, and one at   MORE >>
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Join Dr. Lori Polasek and her research team as they travel to the remote coastline of Alaska to study walrus! Their mission is to understand how Pacific walrus may be impacted by changing Arctic sea   MORE >>
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Despite their land-locked geography in Southern Michigan, teachers and students at Stockbridge High School have developed an extremely successful underwater robotics program over the past two years wi   MORE >>
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The Hawaii Environmental Education Alliance (HEEA) hosted the Hawaii Environmental Education Symposium on Monday, July 30, 2012 at the Hawaii Convention Center. COSEE Island Earth hosted and sponsore   MORE >>
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On August 1, 2012, the Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program embarked on a 24-day research expedition to Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument and World Heritage Site aboard the NOAA ship Hiiala   MORE >>
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Popular talk radio show Hawaii's Tomorrow 760 AM recently began including monthly segments on marine science and conservation sponsored by COSEE Island Earth and hosted by Carlie Wiener (marine scienc   MORE >>
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Dolphin SMART is a voluntary education program that recognizes wild dolphin viewing tour businesses that responsibly view dolphins. The purpose of the Dolphin SMART program is to promote wild dolphin   MORE >>
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Kapiolani Community College's STEM center is dedicated to ensuring the scholastic, scientific, and professional success of community college students in the various fields of science. The Expo featur   MORE >>
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Recognizing the need for scientists to communicate more effectively with the general public, the inaugural Ocean 180 Video Challenge asked ocean scientists to explain their research to middle school s   MORE >>
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The Marine Technology Society (MTS) is pleased to offer thousands of dollars' worth of scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are studying in the marine science, marine engineering an   MORE >>
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COSEE Island Earth is pleased to announce the expansion of seaHarmony, an online collaboration tool that matches ocean science researchers, educators, managers, and traditional practitioners based on   MORE >>
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November 15, 2012 Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute at Florida Atlantic University, Ft. Pierce, FL November 29, 2012 Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Miami Novem   MORE >>
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The World Maker Faire took place at the New York Hall of Science (a COSEE OCEAN partner) on September 29-30, attracting over 55,000 visitors. COSEE OCEAN and MATE (a COSEE NOW partner) teamed up to p   MORE >>
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In December 2011, COSEE-TEK Director Ivar Babb visited Portugal to attend the World Association of Marine Laboratories (WAMS) annual meeting. He took advantage of the opportunity to meet with the lea   MORE >>
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The COSEE Network will participate in the USA'Science'and Engineering Festival, April 27 - 29, 2012 (Washington, D.C.), co-hosting a booth with AGU in an effort to create stronger ties with the profes   MORE >>
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The Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology at the University of Hawaii, in partnership with Paepae o He'eia and support from the National Science Foundation and Omidyar Foundation, has just released a new   MORE >>
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Monday, January 20 Captain Cook Hotel, Anchorage Communicating Ocean Sciences Workshop (8am-1pm) For more information about the Alaska Marine Science Symposium that runs from January 20-24, see the Sy   MORE >>
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Voice of the Sea Highlights Voice of the Sea presents thought-provoking information and ideas from recognized experts about ongoing scientific and cultural work in the Pacific. Voice of the Sea Partn   MORE >>
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Build a Hydrophone (Kevin Hardy, UCSD) (PDF, 19 KB) Hydrophone Schematic (Kevin Hardy, UCSD) (PDF, 196 KB) Instructions and a parts list for the new and improved COSEE-TE   MORE >>
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Ocean 180 Video Challenge COSEE OCEAN SCIENTISTS: The Florida Center for Ocean Science Education Excellence (COSEE Florida) is thrilled to announce a nationwide video contest for ocean scientists. St   MORE >>
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The month-long Hanauma Bay talks have concluded. We would like to extend our gratitude to all of the wonderful speakers and to all those who attended the talks at the Hanauma Bay visitors center. We   MORE >>
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COSEE-IE participated in the 12th biennial SOEST Open House on Friday October 25th and Saturday October 26th. This is a two-day event put on by the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (S   MORE >>
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COSEE Island Earth (Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence) is proud to announce the first Student Ocean Film Contest with the Waimea Ocean Film Festival Jan 2-5, 2014 Films should be 10 minu   MORE >>
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If you missed the National Marine Education Association (NMEA) summer conference in Mobile or the Georgia Association of Marine Educators (GAME) fall conference on Jekyll Island, there are two AMAZING   MORE >>
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A product of North Carolina Sea Grant, Scotch Bonnet is a newsletter for teachers written by Sea Grant marine education extension agent Terri Kirby Hathaway.   MORE >>
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This two-day workshop will be a gathering place and launching pad to identify and respond to common issues for Community-Based Monitoring (CBM) in Alaska. Anyone interested in CBM of Alaska's Coastal   MORE >>
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Join Dr. Lori Polasek and her research team as they travel to the remote coastline of Alaska to study walrus! Their mission: to understand how Pacific walrus may be impacted by changing sea ice condi   MORE >>
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On Tuesday, April 30, COSEE-OS hosted the second webinar in a two-part series put together by the Institute for Broadening Participation (IBP) on applying for and negotiating a postdoc position. Part   MORE >>
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COSEE Island Earth in Hawai'i strives to bring marine science and research to the public realm. See how we do it in this short video! http://www.youtube.com/watch?   MORE >>
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Every Thursday in July COSEE Island Earth partnered with Hanauma Bay for their weekly evening lecture series. Members of the public joined together at the Hanauma Bay Education Center to enjoy a vari   MORE >>
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Check out the new "Nai'a Guide" app for the iPad! This free app shows Hawaii visitors how to view dolphins in an ecologically-conscious and responsible manner. When overly curious swimmers harass do   MORE >>
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COSEE-TEK sponsored its first annual Ocean Science and Technology Day at the Mystic Aquarium on Friday, August 3, 2012. COSEE-TEK worked with UConn's Department of Marine Science to develop 10 exhibi   MORE >>
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This spring, COSEE-TEK collaborated with one of its foundational partners, the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) to provide minority undergraduate students majoring in STEM-rela   MORE >>
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Cascadia is offering two $1000 grants for Hawai'i-based educational organizations to help raise awareness regarding the conservation and protection of false killer whales. Attached is an announcement   MORE >>
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This year the Hawai'i Environmental Education Alliance in conjunction with COSEE Island Earth is coordinating the second annual Environmental Education Symposium on Monday, July 15th, 2013. The 2013   MORE >>
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This year to celebrate World Ocean Day, COSEE Island Earth participated along with other businesses, performers, marine science organizations, and the community for the second annual, Ocean FEST! Amo   MORE >>
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A delight for learners of all ages, the book is a true partnership of the North Carolina and Georgia Sea Grant programs. Hathaway, North Carolina Sea Grant's marine educator who is based in Dare Coun   MORE >>
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Learn why the ocean is salty and answers to many other marine questions!   MORE >>
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i Department of Geology and Geophysics Research Interests: I study coastal hydrological processes, which is how water transports solutes, including land pollution, from the land to the ocean and how g   MORE >>
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Marine debris is the catch-all term for any human-produced litter, be it plastics, discarded metal, fishing gear, or glass, that is accidentally or on-purpose released into aquatic environments, such   MORE >>
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COSEE OCEAN presented this poster depicting the Ocean Science Sequence (OSS) project at the recent COSEE Network meeting. The OSS p[project, in its second year, is introducing Ocean Science curriculu   MORE >>
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COSEE OCEAN participated in the recent COSEE Network meeting Center Showcase. We displayed a poster depicting the Ocean Science Sequence project in the Boston and Milton Public Schools, and demonstra   MORE >>
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  On Thursday, April 11, COSEE-OS staff, together with members of NEOSEC (New England Ocean Science Education Collaborative), hosted a very productive Broader Impacts Collaborations workshop   MORE >>
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Titled "Concept Mapping Workshops: Helping Ocean Scientists Represent and Communicate Science" this article describes how ocean scientists can look to effective educational practices such as concept m   MORE >>
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COSEE Island Earth is pleased to announce the public launch of seaHarmony, an online collaboration tool that matches ocean science researchers with educators, managers, and traditional practitioners i   MORE >>
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For a few years, the Waimea Ocean Film Festival has brought together ocean lovers, activities, speakers and ocean-related documentaries in an artistic and educational celebration. This year, the thir   MORE >>
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Everyone knows that the ocean is salty, but did you know that salt is essential to the recipe for our entire climate and life on Earth? View our three-part webinar series to find out how SPURS scient   MORE >>
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  In the third webinar of our three-part series on turbulence, Dr. Peter Jumars (University of Maine) discussed some of the ocean's tiniest inhabitants, and how turbulence and fluid dynamics   MORE >>
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  In the first webinar of a three-part series on turbulence, Dr. Donald Webster takes us, step-by-step, through the physical aspects of turbulence, something we see everywhere. These topics   MORE >>
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  In the second webinar of a three-part series, Dr. Jeannette Yen takes us on an intriguing adventure, from the cosmos to copepods, on the concept of turbulence. A follow-up to Dr. Donald W   MORE >>
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   Ever wonder what it's like to build and test instruments that operate in space? On October 17, Goddard Space Flight Center engineers discussed their work on the Aquarius/SAC-D satellite   MORE >>
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Ten teachers from high schools across Maine met at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences on December 4, 2010 for an all day workshop designed to help integrate ocean science principles into Maine's hi   MORE >>
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In our 8th ROLE Model webinar, Dr. Fei Chai (University of Maine) provided an overview of the two main areas of research in the field of climate intervention technologies, including those that either   MORE >>
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On November 12, 2010 Carla Companion and Christy Herren from COSEE-OS presented a session at the New England Ocean Science Education Collaborative (NEOSEC) Ocean Literacy summit, an event for formal a   MORE >>
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 Red tide in California created by DinoflagellatesIn our 7th ROLE model webinar, Dr. Linda Kalnejais (University of New Hampshire) discussed her research on several New England estuaries and how   MORE >>
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From Oct 29-31, 2010, Christy Herren represented COSEE-OS at the NSF-funded Ridge 2000 (R2K) Community Meeting in Portland, OR, as part of the Education and Outreach (EO) thematic working group. Ridg   MORE >>
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In our 6th ROLE model webinar, atmospheric scientist Carolyn Jordan (University of New Hampshire) talked about how models are used in studying ocean/climate systems and how physical, chemical and biol   MORE >>
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Visit our new webinar pages for videos, concept maps, scientist/educator bios, and related documents from our ROLE Model webinars!   MORE >>
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In our 5th ROLE Model webinar, scientist Ben Twining described the methods and technologies he uses to conduct research about melting icebergs in the Antarctic, including CTDs, ROVs, LSTs and UAVs. T   MORE >>
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On October 6, UMaine scientist Lawrence Mayer talked to an online audience of 36 people from 12 states about what he calls the 'genie in the bottle,' also known as sequestered carbon. Former educator   MORE >>
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On September 22, COSEE-OS hosted their third Research-Based Online Learning Event (ROLE) Model webinar featuring research scientists and educators who use concept mapping to develop and communicate id   MORE >>
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Our popular supplement to Oceanography magazine - Teaching Physical Concepts in Oceanography: An Inquiry Based Approach, written by UMaine faculty with funding from COSEE-OS - has now been translated   MORE >>
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On August 10, COSEE-OS hosted their second Research-Based Online Learning Event (ROLE) webinar featuring research scientists and educators who use concept mapping to develop and communicate ideas. Pe   MORE >>
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On July 28, COSEE-OS hosted the first in a series of Research-Based Online Learning Event (ROLE) webinars featuring research scientists and educators who use concept mapping to develop and communicate   MORE >>
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COSEE-OS recently helped COSEE Coastal Trends with their Scientist-Educator Partnerships program. The program features teams consisting of an underrepresented undergraduate student, a research scient   MORE >>
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The popular supplement to Oceanography magazine Teaching Physical Concepts in Oceanography: An Inquiry Based Approach, written by UMaine faculty with funding from COSEE-OS, has now been translated int   MORE >>
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COSEE-OS has recently expanded its External Advisory Committee to include two new members whose expertise will aid in efforts to better evaluate and "scale up" its effective practices: D. Bob Gowin is   MORE >>
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The popular supplement to Oceanography magazine, Teaching Physical Concepts in Oceanography: An Inquiry Based Approach (Karp-Boss et al. , 2009), written by UMaine faculty with funding from COSEE-OS,   MORE >>
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COSEE-OS recently took advantage of an opportunity to transfer its Scientist-Education Collaborative (SEC) workshop model elsewhere in the network through a collaboration with COSEE-Pacific Partnershi   MORE >>
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Many of these have been implemented in the newly released Version 1.6 that includes the following new features: Asset previewing: The ability to see the number and type of assets (i.e., images, videos   MORE >>
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Graduate students who attended the Faculty/Graduate Student Collaborative Workshop at the Darling Marine Center in February 2010 joined COSEE-OS via telephone and Web-Ex on June 2 to hear the results   MORE >>
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As part of their Oceanography segment in Mr. Taylor's freshman Earth Science class at Bangor High School, students were asked to prepare a concept map of their broad understanding of the oceans. The   MORE >>
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Carla Companion, COSEE-OS Research Associate, received an Outstanding Poster award for her presentation at an education technology conference in San Diego, CA on March 31st. The Society for Informati   MORE >>
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UMaine School of Marine Sciences graduate student and COSEE-OS Facilitator Carrie Armbrecht recently journeyed to Beijing as part of the COSEE China planning workshop, the focus of which was to exchan   MORE >>
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COSEE-OS presented Scientist-Educator Partnerships to Enhance Rural Ocean Literacy at the 2010 National Science Teachers Association meeting in Philadelphia on March 20.   MORE >>
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On March 8-9, 2010, fifteen participants from eight COSEE Centers will be visiting Beijing, Xiamen and Qingdao to explore the possibility of establishing a COSEE China. Representing COSEE-OS will be   MORE >>
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University of New Hampshire instructors Deb Goodwin and Juliann Benson will teach Exploring Informal Science Education Through Ocean Inquiry, an interdisciplinary course supported by COSEE-OS. Studen   MORE >>
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In the past year, COSEE-OS has run a series of model workshops that team researchers and educators to synergistically improve communication of complex science topics using concept mapping and web-base   MORE >>
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COSEE-OS presented their Informal Educator-Scientist Collaborative Workshop at the Seacoast Science Center in Rye, New Hampshire on June 1-3, 2009. In this workshop, 5 ocean and climate scientists fr   MORE >>
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COSEE-OS presented their Educator-Scientist Concept Mapping Workshop on Ocean-Climate Connections at the New England Center on the University of New Hampshire Campus on March 13-14, 2009. Topics focu   MORE >>
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Funded by the National Science Foundation, the Educator-Scientist Collaborative workshop series was designed to promote collaborative learning between educators and scientists in order to create onlin   MORE >>
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COSEE-OS is pleased to announce the addition of two new staff members to our Center: Carla Companion and Medea Steinman. She has degrees in Environmental Education and Marine Biology and experience i   MORE >>
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Our online tutorial for the COSEE-OS Concept Map Builder (CMB) takes you on an example "virtual journey" through the software and provides instruction on how to access the various features on our inte   MORE >>
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The quantitative and qualitative information we receive through workshop applications and evaluations is extremely important to our work here at COSEE-OS. Before our workshops, we collect a wide arra   MORE >>
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On March 13, 2009, 12 informal educators and 5 ocean and climate scientists from the University of New Hampshire met at the New England Center to improve their collective understanding of Earth's majo   MORE >>
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The June 2009 Informal Educator-Scientist Collaborative Workshop was made up entirely of participants who work in informal education settings such as museums, nature centers and aquariums - a first fo   MORE >>
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Concept maps are designed to help teachers and their students understand the connections and relationships between climate and oceanography. For scientists, concept mapping helps them share their und   MORE >>
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Graduate students are a key component of the education pipeline, and an important audience for COSEE-OS. Through collaboration, research and pilot programs, COSEE-OS has been able to engage and inter   MORE >>
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COSEE-OS has launched a blog to update the COSEE-OS community on happenings associated with the October 2009 Educator-Scientist Collaborative Workshop, scheduled for October 9-10 at the University of   MORE >>
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The 25-Aug-09 issue of Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union includes the article, Online Tools Help Get Scientists and Educators on the Same Page. Contributed by COSEE-OS, this article addre   MORE >>
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Both positions will be based at the Marine Education and Outreach Program, University of Maine School of Marine Sciences, Darling Marine Center in Walpole, Maine. Marine Research Associate The purpos   MORE >>
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Students' fascination with the ocean - coupled with the multidisciplinary nature of ocean sciences - provides a superb platform for teaching general science using inquiry-based methods. Click here to   MORE >>
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Jennifer Albright and Amy Holt Cline presented Linking our Ocean and Climate: Learning Connections Through Hands-on Activities and Innovative Web-based Tools at the 2009 National Marine Educators Asso   MORE >>
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COSEE-OS is Center of the Month on the Network newsletter, COSEE Network News.   MORE >>
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In January, COSEE-OS will host a free, two-part webinar series on the Aquarius/SAC-D Satellite and the science behind what it takes to measure salinity in the world's oceans. NASA scientists Gary Lag   MORE >>
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory (MDIBL) $84,000 to help inland Maine teachers and students understand the role of marine habitats in comb   MORE >>
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Through a partnership with the Bangor School Department, COSEE-OS, and Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory (MDIBL), four Bangor High School students and two teachers became immersed in a week-lo   MORE >>
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As part of the Bangor School District's (BSD) Teacher Acadamy (two days of workshops and presentations) Assistant Superintendent Donna Wolfram organized a session where high school teacher Ted Taylor   MORE >>
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In contrast to "seminar style" webinars (where presenters have topics that may be unrelated to the previous webinar), this webinar series was designed to build on the knowledge gained each week. Cons   MORE >>
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During the week of July 18, COSEE-OS hosted a new workshop pairing University of Maine scientists and graduate students with formal educators from Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. In this wor   MORE >>
--Ocean Systems
 
In this webinar, Dr. Eric D'Asaro presented the reasons for the use of multiple platforms that measure over different time and spatial scales. The North Atlantic Bloom experiment was a complex, inter   MORE >>
--Ocean Systems
 
Her conceptions all changed this summer when she took part in Indian River State College's first-ever Research Experience for Pre-Service Teachers program. The program, funded by a $2.8 million grant   MORE >>
--Ocean Systems
 
Only One Ocean, the new Banana Slug String Band children's music CD that features 14 songs about Ocean Literacy, has just won a prestigious 2011 Parents' Choice Award. Lawrence Hall of Science/COSEE   MORE >>
--Ocean Systems
 
In our second North Atlantic Bloom webinar, Amala Mahadevan and Melissa Omand (WHOI) explained how modeling has helped researchers better comprehend the physical dynamics behind what triggers the spri   MORE >>
--Ocean Systems
 
On July 7, Mary Jane Perry (Professor, School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine) presented an overview of the North Atlantic Bloom Project and described the fundamentals of how phytoplankton blo   MORE >>
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Join us for this dynamic 5-part NAB Series featuring the research of scientists from the North Atlantic Bloom Experiment and focusing on key concepts in ocean science. Series begins July 7th!   MORE >>
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On June 3-4, 2011, COSEE-OS hosted a scientist/educator workshop at the NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in advance of the June 9, 2011 launch of Aquarius. This workshop featured eminent NASA sci   MORE >>
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What started as two separate tools - the Ocean Climate Interactive and the Concept Map Builder - have now been merged, with many added capabilities, into a new application called the Concept Linked In   MORE >>
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 On May 13th COSEE-OS and COSEE-Ocean Learning Communities (OLC) hosted the first "Many Learning Pathways in Ocean Science" webinar in partnership with the Institute for Broadening Participation.   MORE >>
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In partnership with high school science teacher, Sharon Gallant, COSEE-OS hosted an overnight field trip for 10 freshman students from Gardiner Area High School at the University of Maine's Darling Ma   MORE >>
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 Aquarius Project Scientist Dr. Yi Chao and Education and Outreach Specialist Annie Richardson compare concepts before creating a collaborative mapOn April 6th, COSEE-OS facilitated a short works   MORE >>
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On April 1st-5th, COSEE-OS and COSEE-West (as part of a collaborative grant with COSEE NOW and COSEE California) hosted a Faculty/Graduate Collaborative Workshop at the University of Southern Californ   MORE >>
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A group of 20 educators from informal science centers and scientists from multiple research institutions in the New England region gathered to discuss and document guidelines for building successful E   MORE >>
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Nearly nine months after the tragic Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the ecosystem continues to feel its effects. Dr. Orcutt and Dr. Gundersen (University of Southern Mississippi) w   MORE >>
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In our first Spring 2011 ROLE Model webinar, Dr. Richard Wahle (UMaine) shared with a record-breaking number of online viewers why the Gulf of Maine is the ideal home for the American lobster. Since   MORE >>
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COSEE-OS was named on two successful National Girls Collaborative Project (NGCP) mini grants with its Center partners at the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences and Gardiner Area High School.     MORE >>
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COSEE-OS gave two presentations at the 2011 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Co-written with Christy Herren and Annette deCharon, his presentation included specific examples gleaned fr   MORE >>
--Ocean Systems
 
Concept maps are designed to help teachers and their students understand the connections and relationships between climate & oceanography. For scientists, concept mapping helps them share their under   MORE >>
--Ocean Systems
 
The Coastal Ocean Observing Center and the Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System (GoMOOS) have co-sponsored teacher workshops at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) since 2004. This year they teamed   MORE >>
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Participants at the Summer Ocean Observing Educator Workshops learn new content, gain lab and sea research experience, and identify new classroom activities to translate ocean science to learners. Th   MORE >>
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The Summer Ocean Observing Educator Workshops are co-sponsored by the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Coastal Observing Center, COSEE-OS, and the Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System (GoMOOS). This   MORE >>
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The semester course Teaching Physical Sciences by Ocean Inquiry provides a unique opportunity for marine science students to incorporate an educational aspect into their science backgrounds. Whether   MORE >>
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COSEE-OS held their Educator-Scientist Climate Change Workshop on Ocean-Climate Connections at the Darling Marine Center on November 22-23, 2008. Funded by the National Science Foundation, this works   MORE >>
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The annual Adobe MAX Awards is a global awards program that recognizes the best uses of Adobe software for creating engaging experiences. The COSEE-OS Concept Linked Integrated Media Builder (CLIMB)   MORE >>
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Tabled booths clustered outside on the beautiful Kapiolani Community College (KCC) campus for the annual 2012 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Program Opportunity Expo. KCC's STEM   MORE >>
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____________________________________ This webinar will include: ' Tips for finding and applying to postdoctoral research positions ' Overview of different types of postdocs and funding options (includ   MORE >>
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The COSEE OCEAN Inquiry Group is nearing the end of a two-year effort to produce a comprehensive report on the current state of Ocean Literacy resources. The report will include valuable information   MORE >>
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2012 Ocean Science MeetingFebruary 20-24, 2012Salt Lake City, UT COSEE-OS External Evaluator Dr. Ted Repa, representing four COSEE Centers (California, NOW, Ocean Systems and West), shared end-of-work   MORE >>
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2012 Ocean Science MeetingFebruary 20-24, 2012Salt Lake City, UT University of Maine School of Marine Sciences post-doc Ivona Cetinic's presentation at the 2012 Ocean Science Meeting focused on the No   MORE >>
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SDC programming aims to: Follow educators into classrooms to help integrate ocean topics Bring real science into the classroom Create lasting partnerships between teachers and grad students In the fut   MORE >>
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Webinar I - Pathways of Support Christina De La Rocha, Phil Bell & Carrie Tzou Webinar II - Mentoring Underrepresented Students Brian Bingham & Ashanti Johnson Webinar III - Strategies for Engaging Sc   MORE >>
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Phoebe Jekielek has joined the COSEE-OS team as a Marine Education Associate. She attended Boston University for her undergraduate education, majoring in biology with a specialization in marine scien   MORE >>
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Silent Spring Revisited: Rachel Carson's Legacy and Ocean Health Today The Marine Environmental Research Institute (MERI) and Cornerstones of Science (CoS) will bring a rich, multidisciplinary, place-   MORE >>
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COSEE Island Earth is pleased to announce the release of their new website: www.cosee-ie.net. Please visit our new site to see the exciting programs that COSEE Island Earth offers, including: News - u   MORE >>
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An original COSEE-OS partner, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, hosts the Keller BLOOM Program for high school juniors, currently in its 24th year. Video: The Keller Bloom Program Class of 2012   MORE >>
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 April Break 2012 was a productive time for teachers and students from Waterville and Bangor Schools. Tracy Vassiliev, middle school science teacher from James F. Doughty School, brought six stu   MORE >>
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 Teachers Ted Taylor and Jen Page and their students Mary Bourque, Helen Zhang, Clarissa Hillman, and Patrick Lee participated in a week-long 'Restoration and Exploration Week' at MDI Biological   MORE >>
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The Embed Widget - a new feature of our CLIMB software - allows you to embed a concept map into a web page. Visitors to your page will then be able to view your map and: Access assets (movies, pictur   MORE >>
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 On April 24th - 26th, COSEE-OS, in collaboration with the Northeastern University (NU) Marine Science Center (MSC), hosted a Graduate Student/Faculty Collaborative Workshop at the MSC in Nahant,   MORE >>
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At the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) 2012 National Conference (28 Mar ' 1 Apr) held in the US "heartland" city of Indianapolis, Indiana, COSEE-OS teamed up with the NASA Aquarius Educat   MORE >>
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As part of a collaborative partnership between Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory (MDIBL) and COSEE-OS, Dr, Hilary Neckles (United States Geological Survey) presented her research on the ecolog   MORE >>
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Phoebe Jekielek, COSEE-OS Marine Education Associate, attended the 2012 Maine Science Teacher's Association Annual Conference to present online resources and tools focused on bringing the ocean into M   MORE >>
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  Lift off of Aquarius/SAC-DPhoto: NASA/Bill Ingalls Goddard Space Flight Center engineers will discuss their work on the Aquarius/SAC-D satellite during a free webinar on October 17, 2012 at 7:0   MORE >>
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Participants learn about current ocean conservation efforts and opportunities to get involved. Participants are required to take part in all training sessions (~15 hours of instruction), and a three-   MORE >>
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Annette deCharon and Phoebe Jekielek share information about COSEE-OS resources that support the vision of Framework for K-12 Science Education and development of Next Generation Science Standards.   MORE >>
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Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences (BLOS) hosted the Exploring Oceanography Summer Workshop for six Maine teachers from July 24-July 27, 2012. This professional development workshop provides teach   MORE >>
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As part of a teacher workshop for Anne Arundel County Schools (AACS) held at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, COSEE-OS was brought in to demonstrate the activities created fo   MORE >>
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As the 3rd installment of its ongoing webinar series, the Institute for Broadening Participation (IBP) and COSEE-OS presented a 'nuts and bolts' session with interactive Q&A on Wed, July 25, 2012, tar   MORE >>
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 Scientist Mary Jane Perry (right) and educator Carla Companion collaborate on a webinar about the bloomIn what's known as the North Atlantic Bloom (NAB), an immense number of phytoplankton burst   MORE >>
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On August 1, 2012, the Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program embarked on a 24-day research expedition to Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument and World Heritage Site aboard the NOAA ship Hiiala   MORE >>
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The Hawaii Environmental Education Alliance (HEEA) hosted the Hawaii Environmental Education Symposium on Monday, July 30, 2012 at the Hawaii Convention Center. COSEE Island Earth hosted and sponsore   MORE >>
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Moku o Loe: The Best Kept Secret in Kaneohe Bay is a continuing education course offered through Windward Community College that introduces the history and science behind a research partnership betwee   MORE >>
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COSEE Island Earth hosted a media training workshop as part of the pilot journalist at sea program. Twenty participants attended the Communication in Ocean Sciences Workshop, facilitated by COSEE Isl   MORE >>
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This year's Ocean Expo was a huge success, featuring informational booths and vendors for everything ocean related. On Earth Day weekend, April 21-22, ocean enthusiasts filled the Neil Blaisdell exhi   MORE >>
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ernest F. Hollings (Hollings) scholarship program is designed to: increase undergraduate training in oceanic and atmospheric science, researc   MORE >>
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COSEE Coastal Trends works to establish pathways linking current scientific research to broad audiences. That's why we have established the Scientist-Educator Partnership Program, which fosters colla   MORE >>
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Ocean FEST family science nights feature hands-on ocean-themed science activities for students in grades 3'6 and their families. The goals are to: (1) educate participants about ocean and earth scien   MORE >>
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Each year the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, in partnership with other ocean science and management organizations on the islands of Oahu and Maui host several sessions of O   MORE >>
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World Maker Faire is held every year at the New York Hall of Science, attracting over 35,000 visitors - and now there will be ocean science activities available, thanks to COSEE OCEAN! In collaborati   MORE >>
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Scientist Mary Jane Perry (right), educator Carla Companion collaborate on a webinar about the bloomIn what's known as the North Atlantic Bloom (NAB), an immense number of phytoplankton burst into col   MORE >>
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Steve Uzzo and Catherine Cramer gave a presentation on the Social Network Analysis (SNA) of COSEE OCEAN and NEOSEC, including background, methodology and outcomes, and outlined some potential new inve   MORE >>
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The case study of Dr. Michael Castellini (University of Alaska, COSEE Alaska) is now posted on the COSEE website   MORE >>
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MAKE YOUR OWN VIDEO: A SIMPLE GUIDE TO COMMUNICATING YOUR RESEARCH EFFECTIVELY Did you know'that you have the potential to reach thousands of school kids with a self-made video about you and your rese   MORE >>
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On April 12, COSEE Florida hosted a Water as Habitat community program in partnership with Changing Seas, a public television program produced by WPBT2 in Miami, Florida. Having similar goals, a coll   MORE >>
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Participants included students and faculty from UF as well as scientists from organizations and institutions throughout central and north Florida, including the University of North Florida, Florida In   MORE >>
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Photo credit: Stockbridge Advanced Underwater RoboticsDespite their land-locked geography in Southern Michigan, teachers and students at Stockbridge High School have developed an extremely successful   MORE >>
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From February 29 to March 10, 2012, COSEE OCEAN PIs Bob Chen and Arthur Eisenkraft traveled around China to inject some excitement and activity into the COSEE China network. Starting in Xiamen, Bob a   MORE >>
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COSEE OCEAN recently reached out to COSEE centers to gather each center's three best hands-on ocean science activities. The response from COSEE centers was tremendous, and COSEE OCEAN used those acti   MORE >>
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Filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence James Cameron gives two thumbs-up as he emerges from the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER submersible after his successful solo dive to the Mariana Trench, th   MORE >>
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COSEE OCEAN has produced a simple, easy to follow guide that will have you making your own videos in no time. Download the guide here (PDF, 442 KB) We now also have a blog site for you   MORE >>
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As part of COSEE OCEAN's work in social network analysis of ocean literacy education networks, we presented a poster at the 3rd Workshop on Complex Networks at the Florida Institute of Technology. Ou   MORE >>
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Hundreds of scientists and educators nationwide have joined together in the Ocean Literacy Campaign to ensure that ocean concepts are part of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). These inclu   MORE >>
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To Whom It May Concern, The National Ocean Council recently released a draft implementation plan for President Obama's National Policy for Stewardship of the Ocean, Our Coasts and the Great Lakes. Th   MORE >>
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 COSEE California's Emily Weiss presenting at the CSTA ConferenceLast month, COSEE California, COSEE-West, and SouthWest Marine Educators Association coordinated an Ocean Sciences strand at the C   MORE >>
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Remus 100 AUV (credit: WHOI)On February 8, 2012, engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) assisted Underwater Archaeologist George Schwarz from the U.S. Navy's History and Heritage Com   MORE >>
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Webinars, dates, and presenters are: Basic Hurricane Science (Tuesday, February 28, 2012) Introduction to the HSS Webinar Series - Isaac Ginis, Univeristy of Rhode Island Hurricane Structure - Rich Ya   MORE >>
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As the President of the National Association of Marine Laboratories (NAML), COSEE-TEK Director Ivar Babb attended the annual WAMS meeting, this year held in Faro, Portugal. The idea of a WAMS was lau   MORE >>
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Map of East Scotia Ridge (Photo credit: COSEE-TEK)Hydrothermal vents along the East Scotia Ridge (ESR) of Antarctica's Southern Ocean were first discovered in 1999 using a Towed Ocean Bottom Instrumen   MORE >>
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Investigative journalist Oliver Steeds joins the crew of Triton Submarines, LLC aboard the Triton 3300 submarine during sea trials off the coast of the Bahamas. The story was featured by Ann Curry of   MORE >>
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COSEE NOW Co-PI Jim Yoder has been named a 2012 TOS Fellow for his innovative and visionary application of satellite COSEE NOW ocean color technologies to interdisciplinary oceanography and his extrao   MORE >>
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The Community Meeting will be held 3-4 November in Washington, DC. The meeting agenda, talking points, and email address to submit comments for the COSEE blog are now available. To view Vision Paper   MORE >>
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The COSEE-OS funded summer workshop, Teaching Sciences by Ocean Inquiry, was developed to a) introduce teachers to ocean and climate related processes that can be used as a vehicle to teach general ph   MORE >>
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COSEE-OS now offers Continuing Education Units (CEUs) through the'University of Maine (UMaine) for individuals attending the featured presentation and Q&A portions of any ROLE Model or North Atlantic   MORE >>
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Ocean Sciences 2012 Lunch time Workshops Climbing the Ladder of Scientific Success A collaboration of several COSEE Centers would like to present a series of Climbing the Ladder of Scientific Success   MORE >>
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Teachers and informal educators are invited to a two-day professional development opportunity to learn about a range of ocean technologies from researchers at the University of Connecticut and from th   MORE >>
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Teacher Technology Experiences COSEE-TEK sponsored three Teacher Technology Experiences (TTE's) this summer, each was lead by researchers at the University of Connecticut's Department of Marine Scienc   MORE >>
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Educators from Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Florida and Michigan worked together to learn about various ocean technologies and the educational resources in deve   MORE >>
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Guess the Seafood game On October 6th, COSEE Florida hosted a Water as Habitat Science Caf' at the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville in partnership with the Museum, Florida Sea Grant, a   MORE >>
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 Rosanne Fortner (COSEE Great Lakes PI) has received the highest honor from the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE). The Walter E. Jeske Award recognizes outstanding s   MORE >>
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Click here to see the COSEE OCEAN WIN Poster (Power Point, 1.78 MB) Ripple Effects: Small-scale investigations into the sustainability of ocean education networks R.F. Chen, S. M. Uzzo,   MORE >>
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View a recording of the webinar "Ocean Literacy: Updates and Future Directions" This one-hour webinar was conducted on September 1, 2011, and covered topics including a recap of the Ocean Literacy Fra   MORE >>
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Professional Development Workshop for Early Career Scientists 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting Salt Lake City, Utah Workshop Date: Sunday, February 19, 2012 Workshop Time: 9am '5pm Workshop Participants '   MORE >>
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Smithsonian Marine Station 2010 REPT participantHer conceptions all changed this summer when she took part in Indian River State College's first-ever Research Experience for Pre-Service Teachers progr   MORE >>
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As schools reopened for the year, COSEE OCEAN held an update meeting to discuss the Ocean Science Sequence (OSS) curriculum as it is being piloted in two Boston area districts this fall. In the Milto   MORE >>
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The COSEE OCEAN Inquiry Group conducted its first conference call on August 23. Present were: Alan Friedman, Co-PI; Steve Uzzo, Co-PI; Lisa Craig Brisson, Coordinator; Vince Breslin, John Fraser, Kati   MORE >>
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COSEE Scientists: Making an Impact COSEE Scientists Making an Impact:  Dr. Carrie Thomas of the Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at North Carolina State University and COSEE S   MORE >>
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The New York Hall of Science has organized an Inquiry Group to support COSEE OCEAN, modeled after the Inquiry Groups developed by the Center for Advancement of Informal Science Education ( http://www.   MORE >>
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Vera Shi, COSEE China, visits the northeast COSEE centers. In March 2010, Vera became interested in the COSEE Program during the COSEE-China Planning Workshop (http://www.cosee.net/about/coseechina/)   MORE >>
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COSEE OCEAN just finished the first pilot of the Ocean Science Sequence (OSS) curriculum, in partnership with the Boston Public School (BPS) District. Developed by the Great Explorations In Math and   MORE >>
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In our second North Atlantic Bloom webinar, Amala Mahadevan and Melissa Omand (WHOI) explained how modeling has helped researchers better comprehend the physical dynamics behind what triggers the spri   MORE >>
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PBC AttendeesIf you are like Dr. Rick Tankersley, you've sat through more than your fair share of AWFUL presentations. He has created a two-day workshop called Presentation Boot Camp with the modest   MORE >>
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Below is a description of the GK-12 Special Interest Session that met March 13, 2011 in Washington, DC: Ocean Science Education Facilitators: Bob Chen (COSEE OCEAN, Watershed-Integrated Sciences Partn   MORE >>
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In January, 2011, COSEE OCEAN organized a Special Interest Group on ocean science education. This Special Interest Group aims to bridge ocean and environmental efforts within the Math Science Partner   MORE >>
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The COSEE OCEAN Team just held a retreat, hosted by the New York Hall of Science. A recap of Year One activities and Strategic Plan for Year Two were the main topics on the agenda.   MORE >>
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This half-day workshop kicked off the Alaska Marine Science Symposium in Anchorage and featured "how to" session for scientists to do more effective outreach and education through the media and in Ala   MORE >>
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For more information contact William Zou (lpx@ouc.edu.cn). International Conference on Marine Education 2011 Date: October 21-23, 2011 Venue: Qingdao, China Sponsors: Ocean University of China (OUC),   MORE >>
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The Ocean Sciences Sequence Curriculum is a part of the GEMS Curriculum Sequence. The curriculum includes: Inquiry-based learning activities, with a materials kit Student Investigation Notebooks that   MORE >>
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Only One Ocean, the new Banana Slug String Band children's music CD that features 14 songs about Ocean Literacy, has just won a prestigious 2011 Parents' Choice Award. Lawrence Hall of Science/COSEE   MORE >>
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To increase the knowledge of COSEE Network members about effective practices in networking, how they are formed, how success can be measured, and why networks are effective, creating an increased unde   MORE >>
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Only One Ocean, the new Banana Slug String Band children's music CD that features 14 songs about Ocean Literacy, has just won a prestigious 2011 Parents' Choice Award. Lawrence Hall of Science/COSEE   MORE >>
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Ocean Sciences Sequence Curriculum for Grades 3-5 The Ocean Sciences Sequence Curriculum is a part of the GEMS Curriculum Sequence. The curriculum includes: inquiry-based learning activities, with a   MORE >>
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Communicating Ocean Sciences Instructors' Workshop: August 8-10, 2011 Presented by COSEE California and The Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley About the 2.5'Day Workshop This   MORE >>
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On Tuesday, April 19, 2011, COSEE collaborated with the Smithsonian Institution to present a panel focused on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill as part of the Changing Tides Lecture series. The event, tit   MORE >>
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COSEE OCEAN's efforts to implement an ocean education curriculum in an urban school district are underway. In late March, seven Boston Public School teachers met with a curriculum developer from Lawr   MORE >>
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COSEE Alaska selected Robin Dublin as its new full-time Executive Director. She will begin work on July 1.   MORE >>
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More than 40 Alaskan students participated in COSEE's third annual ocean science fair, a 'fair within a fair' at the Alaska Science & Engineering Fair in Anchorage on the weekend of March 19-20. The u   MORE >>
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The Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence (COSEE) Program American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting December 14 - 18, 2009 Exhibition Hall Booth Location: Moscone Convention Center (San   MORE >>
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Advisor Institution Subject Area Patricia Grondin Norwich School District Formal Education Michael O'Connor Waterford High School Formal Education Jill Zande Marine Advanced Technology and Education I   MORE >>
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For information on the technical design of NOAA's Deep-Ocean and Assessment Reporting of Tsunamis (DART) buoy system click here (Overview of First Operational DART Mooring System) or here to view a fl   MORE >>
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As a result of her involvement with the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Dr. Penny Vlahos, UConn Department of Marine Sciences began exploring the possibility of deploying her Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)   MORE >>
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NSF-funded researchers from Virginia Institute of Marine Science employ ocean gliders to study biology and improve ocean modeling of Antarctica's Ross Sea. Gliders present a great deal potential for   MORE >>
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The 2008 conference for the International Pacific Marine Educators Network (IPMEN) will take place in Townsville, Australia from October 16-21. The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council,   MORE >>
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COSEE OCEAN Co-PI Arthur Eisenkraft gave a speech in Shanghai, China in Fall 2010 during the Sino-US Science Education Forum. It has been published in the journal China Science and Technology Educati   MORE >>
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'' The Everett, like many elementary schools in Boston and nationwide, is struggling to figure out how to schedule enough science instruction in a six-hour school day packed with reading, math, and wr   MORE >>
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Published Online: February 24, 2011 Urban Districts Trail Nation on Science NAEP ; All But Three of the Big-City Districts That Took Part in the Science Assessment Fell Below the National Average By E   MORE >>
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In this webinar, the ITEST Learning Resource Center and COSEE showcased curriculum materials on topics ranging from biomedicine to engineering design to ecology to ocean sciences. These curricula - d   MORE >>
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On Sunday February 13 COSEE OCEAN presented "Using Network Science for Better Collaboration" Ocean science has become a highly collaborative enterprise. Advances in the science of networks, both soci   MORE >>
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COSEE Alaska is seeking a full-time, professional executive director to lead a dynamic partnership between research, formal education and informal education organizations. This position is responsibl   MORE >>
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Banana Slugs Release Ocean Literacy CD The long awaited, COSEE/NMEA/NOAA/NMSF/LHS-sponsored children's music CD Only One Ocean was officially released on 1/11/11. The CD is available through the Slugs   MORE >>
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The award-winning eco-band for children announces the release of a unique new musical CD, ONLY ONE OCEAN on January 11, 2011. Five heavy hitting ocean science organizations, the Centers for Ocean Sci   MORE >>
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COSEE will sponsor the 2008 National Marine Educators Association (NMEA) conference One World: One Water in Savannah, Georgia this July. COSEE Centers will send 11 educators from around the country t   MORE >>
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UAF MSL 694 Communicating Science - Ocean Sciences Focus Course Flyer uaf communicating ocean sciences flyer (PDF, 655 KB) This highly interactive two-credit course will allow you to ga   MORE >>
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COSEE Ocean Communities in Education And social Networks (OCEAN) will be using and building networks as we develop our Center programs and activities. As a first step in learning about networks, COSE   MORE >>
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The National COSEE Network solicited Vision Papers from a broad cross-section of the research and education communities to serve as input into the COSEE Community Meeting. To view Vision papers click   MORE >>
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This November 3-4, COSEE will host a Community Meeting in Washington, DC to formulate a strategic vision for the COSEE Network. This Community Meeting represents a critical step for furthering COSEE'   MORE >>
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New Manual provides "How To" for Ocean Science Fairs The COSEE Manual for Science Camps, Fairs, and Projects provides 'how to' information for organizing fairs and camps and hundreds of science fair p   MORE >>
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Linda Duguay, COSEE West PI and director of the USC Sea Grant, has been selected to participate in a National Science Foundation workshop in China to discuss a foundation-supported ocean science educa   MORE >>
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The Smithsonian Ocean Portal team has selected a vendor to develop the technical and creative aspects of the Ocean Portal website. The series aims to draw in audiences who might not otherwise attend   MORE >>
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The COSEE Central Gulf of Mexico website is the first of eight new COSEE websites to go live. COSEE Central Gulf of Mexico is a unique collaborative hosted by the University of Southern Mississippi a   MORE >>
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Next year's event will include the following COSEE-themed sessions and short courses: Science and the Human Spirit - Understanding Natural Hazards and their Impacts on the Human Condition (Gail Scowcr   MORE >>
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COSEE Central Gulf of Mexico COSEE Central Gulf of Mexico had a successful Annual Management Team/Advisory Board Meeting at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory - J.L. Scott Marine Education Center in O   MORE >>
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These awards went to: Pat Cooper and others, University of Hawaii, in collaboration with COSEE California Russell Cuhel and Carmen Aguilar, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, in collaboration with COS   MORE >>
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Four COSEE Centers - California, Networked Ocean World (NOW), Ocean Systems and West - will test new models of "scientist-centered" workshops that partner ocean researchers and graduate students. Par   MORE >>
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COSEE Networked Ocean World (NOW) is looking for volunteer educators to help develop new activities and lesson plans. There is a special discussion forum where teachers and scientists can connect to   MORE >>
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COSEE Networked Ocean World (NOW) has launched the beta version of their website. Also on COSEE NOW is an initial set of teacher resources related to a summer research project in Antarctica, includin   MORE >>
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The project includes two ocean observing system teacher workshops specifically focusing on the Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System, and two years of student water quality monitoring led by the tea   MORE >>
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The clock is ticking down to submit a proposal for the NSTA 2010 Conference. The 2010 Conference will be in Philadelphia March 18-21. The COSEE Network will present a day of COSEE-themed concurrent s   MORE >>
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I am also Director of a NOAA, Office of Education 'sponsored project, the Ocean Sciences Curriculum Sequence for Grades 3-5. This grant created a partnership between the LHS Center for Ocean Sciences   MORE >>
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At the Oceans '09/Marine Technology Society/IEEE Annual Conference in Biloxi, Mississippi, COSEE implemented a successful one-day Teacher Professional Development Workshop at Stennis Space Center on S   MORE >>
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In collaboration with SACNAS the COSEE Network co-sponsored an ocean science symposium, Sustainable Seas: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Conservation and Management of Ocean Resources. The foll   MORE >>
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The goal of the event was to help the public understand the dynamic nature of the ocean, the research and exploration being conducted in the ocean and how our connections to the ocean impact it. NSF   MORE >>
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This presentation will explore the physical processes believed to be producing the observed drastic reduction in Arctic sea ice, emphasizing the interactions between sea ice and atmospheric processes.   MORE >>
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The COSEE Coastal Trends Scientist-Educator Partnership immerses middle school and high school teachers in ocean science research experiences. COSEE Coastal Trends is seeking one teacher to join our   MORE >>
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Carissa Wilkerson and Chris Burrell each presented a poster on their experiences with the COSEE Coastal Trends Scientist-Educator Partnership at the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASL   MORE >>
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This is the second episode of Ocean Gazing, the podcast where we observe and explore the oceans on our planet. This time we'll hear about a special underwater camera that takes pictures of tiny cells   MORE >>
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COSEE SouthEast has developed and published a middle school, 48-page publication entitled "The Educator's Guide to Marine Debris for the Southeast and Gulf of Mexico". The guide was developed in part   MORE >>
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Do you want to influence the research priorities of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP)? Have you used IODP, Ocean Drilling Program, or Deep Sea Drilling Program data or samples in your rese   MORE >>
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COSEE West now has a blog! Come read about COSEE West activities from the people on the ground. With contributions from staff and participants, the COSEE West blog lends a different perspective to t   MORE >>
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This award provides funding for management and support of national networking activities for the Centers for Ocean Science Education Excellence (COSEE). The CCO will be organized by three PI's; Gail   MORE >>
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The goal of this proposed new collaboration between COSEE Coastal Trends and Queen Anne's County Public School (QACPS) district is to use the Ocean Literacy: Essential Principles and Fundamental Conce   MORE >>
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Ocean sciences faculty and educators in the University of Hawaii System and COSEE California propose a new collaboration to extend the COSEE California courses Communicating Ocean Sciences (COS) and C   MORE >>
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The Ocean Inquiry Project (OIP) will collaborate with COSEE Ocean Learning Communities to create, promote, and study learning collaborations among diverse communities that care about the oceanic envir   MORE >>
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Russell Cuhel and Carmen Aguilar, scientists at the Great Lakes Wisconsin Aquatic Technology and Environmental Research (WATER) Institute in Milwaukee, have been awarded a three-year National Science   MORE >>
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The COSEE Colorado Collaborative (CCC) proposes to develop a synergistic partnership between the University of Colorado-Boulder (CU) and COSEE West (University of Southern California and University of   MORE >>
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The Shipboard and Shoreline Science workshop on Lake Ontario aboard the R/V Peter Wise Lake Guardian takes place this week, July 13-19. The Tropical Marine Ecology workshop will run August 9-16 at a t   MORE >>
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COSEE Ocean Learning Communities helped sponsor the Northwest Aquatic and Marine Educators (NAME) annual conference on July 9-12 in Friday Harbor, Washington. Members of the COSEE Ocean Learning Comm   MORE >>
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At University of California San Diego's (UCSD) Canyonview Aquatic Center, teams of students gathered around poolside workstations. More than fifty student teams, comprising over 650 students from fiv   MORE >>
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Wading through a southern summer for the National Marine Educators Association (NMEA) conference was indeed worth it, since it gave me the chance to experience a beautiful city, meet people as quirky   MORE >>
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Dr. Laura Murray, director of COSEE Coastal Trends, along with public school teachers and staff from COSEE West, presented a talk at the the annual summer conference of the National Marine Educators A   MORE >>
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On September 27, 2008 the Smithsonian Institution (SI) National Museum of Natural History will open its new Ocean Hall exhibit. The SI, in collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admi   MORE >>
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COSEE New England is joining forces with the Coalition on the Public Understanding of Science (COPUS) to help plan the kick-off to the Year of Science that begins January 2009 in Boston. Plans includ   MORE >>
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The annual SACNAS meeting brings together scientists, graduate students, undergraduate students, teachers, and high school students in a highly interactive environment. One of SACNAS' main goals is t   MORE >>
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COSEE Alaska's judges at the March 27 Alaska State Science and Engineering Fair were faced with a difficult task ' to select award winners from among more than 50 projects. The judges included both e   MORE >>
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COSEE Alaska is creating a directory to link scientists seeking outreach and education opportunities with the educators and science outreach and media specialists who are their potential partners. Th   MORE >>
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COSEE Coastal Trends is partnering with scientists, educators, and school districts to develop and implement curriculum for a high school level ocean science course. The curriculum, titled "Introduct   MORE >>
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Here you can find information on several coastal ocean science themes (such as seagrass and dead zones) as well as high quality photographs, short movies, and interactive graphics. Each module also c   MORE >>
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COSEE Alaska will sponsor a workshop on Monday, January 18, on Communicating Ocean Science (8am - noon) and co-sponsors a workshop on Ocean Acidification (9am - noon). COSEE-sponsored symposium lunch   MORE >>
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Join a network of ocean scientists, educators, and communicators involved in communicating about research in Alaska's seas. MISSION The mission of Alaska SEANET is to promote Alaska ocean and climate   MORE >>
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The winners of the first COSEE 'ocean science fair' awards at the 2009 statewide science and engineering fair were high schoolers Taylor Everett and Grant Magdanz of Kotzebue for their project on shee   MORE >>
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University of British Columbia marine mammal researcher Andrew Trites partnered with Tonia Kushin and her class of 4th and 5th grade teacher in St. Paul to involve them in his project studying the eff   MORE >>
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Scientists from several universities, including the University of Alaska Fairbanks, NOAA, and the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory put their models to the test from July 19 - August 3, 2009, in Prince W   MORE >>
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According to new findings by a University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist, Alaska's oceans are becoming increasingly acidic, which could damage Alaska's king crab and salmon fisheries. 'It seems like e   MORE >>
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This summer, COSEE-Pacific Partnerships will support six community college student interns through the Promoting Research Investigations in the Marine Environment (PRIME) program. Four students from   MORE >>
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Resources from our January 24, 2009 workshop with guest speaker Ms. Susan Zaleski, USC Sea Grant, are now available HERE   MORE >>
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"[Alaska] really is the bellweather, the canary in the mine. What we see over the next decade here and the Arctic, the rest of the world will see in the next 25 years." -- Robert Corell, chair of the   MORE >>
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Marilyn Sigman, a respected marine science educator from Homer, has been named marine education specialist for COSEE Alaskla, and the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program. Sigman has created and   MORE >>
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New 2007-2012 Upcoming Programs: Online workshops based on university ocean science courses. We will be offering online marine science short courses taught by university professors and moderated by u   MORE >>
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Astoria, OR - COSEE-Pacific Partnerships and the organizers of the Northwest Biology Instructors' Organization (NWBIO) recently began planning for a one-day workshop to be offered at the 2009 NWBIO me   MORE >>
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