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Marine Advanced Technology Education Center: Education and Preparation for Careers in Ocean Science and Technology [PDF]

open access: closedOffshore Technology Conference, 2000
Abstract The National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program is showing their commitment to improving the education of people who work in and are interested in ocean-related occupations through their award to the Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center.
Nicole L. Crane   +3 more
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Citizen Science Combined with Environmental Education can be a Powerful Tool for Coastal-Marine Management [PDF]

open access: closedJournal of Coastal Zone Management, 2015
In many places around the world, there is a lack of staff for marine and coastal protected areas management. One way of helping scientists to collect useful data and helping managers in the decision making is to engage the general public in the scientific process.
Natália Pirani Ghilardi-Lopes
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Undergraduate marine science education: Incorporating real-world data [PDF]

open access: possibleOCEANS 2009, 2009
The American Meteorological Society views introductory college-level courses to be important avenues for promoting scientific literacy among the public. Additionally, it is from these courses that future teachers often receive their only college-level training in the geosciences.
Thomas P. Kiley   +8 more
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An Ocean of Science: an educational laboratory approach for the protection and preservation of the marine environment

Proceedings of the 2022 IMEKO TC4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 2023
The "An Ocean of Science" project promotes effective interventions and innovative educational paths to support the growth of knowledge and skills in schools, helping competent institutions to guarantee more inclusive cohesion policies with a high cultural and scientific impact. The project also supports innovation in education and training by providing
Ricca M.   +5 more
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Integrating science education and marine conservation through collaborative partnerships

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2015
The Georgia Sea Turtle Center has a mission of conservation based rehabilitation, research, and education. Marine debris is a serious threat to marine species. In an effort to educate local students, the GSTC obtained a grant to provide educational opportunities to local third graders.
Jeannie Miller Martin   +4 more
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Education and training for marine science applications of remote sensing

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1988
Abstract An analysis is presented of the education and training programme whichis needed to provide the skilledmanpower required if oceanographicscience is to benefit fully from the marine remote sensing satellites due to be launched in the next decade.
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SeaCleaner: Focusing Citizen Science and Environment Education on Unraveling the Marine Litter Problem

Marine Technology Society Journal, 2015
AbstractThe Pilot Project “SeaCleaner” is a citizen science and educational project, developed by the Institute of Marine Sciences of the Italian Research Council (CNR-ISMAR). Since 2013, it has involved environmental nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), volunteers, five Italian Marine Protected Areas surrounding the Pelagos Sanctuary, and so far ...
Merlino S   +4 more
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United Kingdom educational resources in marine science and technology

OCEANS 82, 1982
This paper discusses education in Marine Science and Technology in the United Kingdom. An outline of the UK educational system is presented, to provide an orientation for the reader unfamiliar with its structure. A general critique of appropriate resources, considered on a national scale, is then presented.
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Going with/Against the Flow: The Challenges of an Authentic Marine Science Education

2018
In this chapter, the authors discuss the key features of an immersive marine science education. They argue it is characterized by a range of qualities that focus on generating authentic experiences during teaching and learning about marine science. To illustrate those qualities, the authors draw on a case study of a long-standing and well-received pre ...
Harry Breidahl, Alan Reid
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