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When it comes to aquaculture in the classroom, connection is everything offsite link
August 23, 2022
A teacher wearing a gray shirt that says “educator” lifts a large piece of brown seaweed from a tank.
A day in the life of a Hollings scholar
August 22, 2022
Join Carlee Dunn and Ana Olsen in the muddy marshes of the San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
	A landscape with lush marsh vegetation, mudflats, and calm water. Low hills are visible behind a light fog in the distance
Looking to the future: Advice for scholars
August 10, 2022
Sara Vanaki shares advice for future scholars and describes her project using computer vision to identify creatures in sea floor photos.
Two images are side-by-side. Each image of the sea floor looks like sand with shell fragments and some darker circles that are identifiable as sand dollars if you zoom in. In the first photo, there are squares around some of the dark circles, but many were not "seen" and identified by the computer. The confidence numbers are almost all under .10. In the right photo, all of the dark circles are identified as sand dollars and the confidence values are much higher.
Climate Resilience in Your Community Activity Book
July 14, 2022
Illustration of the NOAA ELP Vision of A Resilient Community depicting a city along a coast and river with the following depicted: trees being planted as urban heat island abatement; an aquarium with people restoring a nearby coastal wetland to mitigate flooding; sustainable design with green infrastructure; a healthy community with people biking and exercising outside; a city hall with youth and adults presenting their ideas to officials; a shoreline that is protected with restored oyster reefs; students
The magic of Martha's Vineyard Oysters offsite link
July 7, 2022
A banner in an outside event tent reads “Martha’s Vineyard Shellfish Group 1976” with a photo of scallops, mussels, and clams. Underneath the banner is a table with a microscope set up for samples from three large glass jars of liquid containing microalgae: one orange, one green, and one brown.
Common measure definitions
June 14, 2022
Teachers learn about water quality monitoring with the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve in a project funded by Great Lakes B-WET.
Ocean farmers: Learning together through play offsite link
May 27, 2022
A person stands in front of a table with a plastic toy and scuba fins while conversing with a guest.
Students carry on an important cultural and economic touchstone through oyster aquaculture offsite link
April 25, 2022
Two students hold a bucket and dump its contents into an oyster cage.
Offshore optics: Taking a closer look at offshore aquaculture offsite link
March 30, 2022
An outdoor exhibit with photos of ocean life and text. Title: How can we feed the world?
Bringing aquaculture mainstream offsite link
February 22, 2022
A group of people stand in front of a painted shipping crate. The crate says "The Cultured Abalone Farm."
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