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(experience based + big things)what are we, what do we do?(start w/ Qs to make them feel involved/connected)- importance of coral>shoreline buffer
why is it significant?- fish is gone!Personal aims end of 2 years
impacts outside/ connectionsOur goals → Raise awareness → Train to be able to take action → Project week: to be able to practice on identifying species
how it affect uswhat goes onwhy do itmission:intro
Why people didn't realise(i.e. global warming,cancer) not seen but will b too late
few coral but significant: still destroying them** wy watching this vid
food; livestockscoastal protctionMission-coral health data-raise awareness : marine issue, reef conditions+greenpeace , wwf-bring back to country: what they learn, awareness, feel it!!
Outline● Why we are here● What we do● Application & Selection
image from http://en.academic.ru
Why we are here●Coral health data●Raise awareness : marine issue,
reef conditions●Bring back to country
What we do● Training
○ scuba diving○ marine
awareness○ marine ID ○ project week
● Data collection
● Raise awareness○ marine week○ school visits
● Projects (Promise day)○ Processing data○ Marine ID quiz
Selection & Application● Application form
○ Why are you interested?○ What do you bring to the program?
● Swim test○ PADI requirement: 200 m, 10 minute float
● Interview with current team● See http://www.lpcuwc-coral.org/
Ten percent of the big fish still remain. There are still some blue whales. There are still some krill in Antarctica. There are a few oysters in Chesapeake Bay. Half the coral reefs are still in pretty good shape, a jeweled belt around the middle of the planet. There's still time, but not a lot, to turn things around.
-Sylvia Earle