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CELC Kiosk Project Overview GCOOS Education and Outreach Council Meeting June 15-16, 2011 Chris Simoniello, Sharon Walker, and Ann Jochens

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Page 2: CELC Kiosk Project Overview GCOOS Education and Outreach Council Meeting June 15-16, 2011 Chris Simoniello, Sharon Walker, and Ann Jochens

Gulf of Mexico CELC Collaboration

• The EPA Gulf of Mexico Program and the GCOOS-RA are funding the development of exhibits at five* Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ecosystem Learning Centers. Each is focused on a different GOMA Priority Issue (environmental education is incorporated into all). – The EPA funds will be used to develop short (2-3

minute) videos of each priority issue.– The GCOOS-RA funding (on average $19,000 for

each) will support an interactive exhibit component. *The EPA GOMP also funded an exhibit at Acuario de Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico

Page 3: CELC Kiosk Project Overview GCOOS Education and Outreach Council Meeting June 15-16, 2011 Chris Simoniello, Sharon Walker, and Ann Jochens

CELC Education Representatives

Audubon Aq. of the Americas Habitat Conserv. & Restoration Tricia LeBlanc

Dauphin Island Estuarium Nutrient Reduction Tina Miller-Way Robert Dixon

Florida Aquarium Water Quality Debbi Stone

Inst. for Marine Mammal Studies Coastal Comm. Resilience Sharon Walker

Texas State Aquarium EIA Tara Schultz ”Putting the Pieces Together”

Veracruz Aquarium Water Quality Ricardo Aguilar-Dura Paty Estrada

Page 4: CELC Kiosk Project Overview GCOOS Education and Outreach Council Meeting June 15-16, 2011 Chris Simoniello, Sharon Walker, and Ann Jochens

Overarching Goal

To enhance the awareness and understanding of the relevance of the Gulf of Mexico to the everyday lives of the citizenry within the five U.S. states and one of the six Mexican states, Veracruz, bordering this region.

Page 5: CELC Kiosk Project Overview GCOOS Education and Outreach Council Meeting June 15-16, 2011 Chris Simoniello, Sharon Walker, and Ann Jochens

Expected Outcomes and Benefits

It is anticipated the slightly less than three million, annual guests visiting the six CELCs will have an increased awareness and understanding of science education, in general, and more specifically GOMA’s Priority Issues.

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Four Phases of Exhibit Design

• Conceptual Planning• Design• Fabrication• Installation

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Six Components that Drive Exhibit Design Models

• Curiosity• Confidence• Challenge• Control• Play• Communication

Page 12: CELC Kiosk Project Overview GCOOS Education and Outreach Council Meeting June 15-16, 2011 Chris Simoniello, Sharon Walker, and Ann Jochens

Draft Kiosk Narratives• Water Quality• Water is the basis of life, and clean water is

essential for the health of the entire planet. To keep Gulf of Mexico waters healthy for swimming and fishing, and to ensure its seafood is safe for us to eat, four priorities have been indentified:

• Reducing disease-causing microorganisms (pathogens)

• Minimizing the occurrence and effects of harmful algal blooms

• Identifying sources of mercury in Gulf seafood • Improving water quality monitoring throughout

the Gulf of Mexico•  • You can help! Reduce the use of fertilizers,

pesticides, and other household chemicals. What goes into the water in Iowa (or any of the 31 U.S. states and two Canadain provinces within the Gulf of Mexico watershed) can eventually make it to the Gulf of Mexico!

• EIA: Putting the Pieces Together• If we don’t know what’s out there, how

can we protect it? As new technology becomes available, we are learning more about coastal ecosystems and their value within the Gulf of Mexico and our world. As new data about our ecosystems are collected, they can immediately be uploaded and shared online with scientists, resource managers, and communities to help develop and implement programs for conserving our coastal and watershed resources.

 • You Can Help! Support local

organizations that work to restore wetlands and keep beaches and harbors clean.

Page 13: CELC Kiosk Project Overview GCOOS Education and Outreach Council Meeting June 15-16, 2011 Chris Simoniello, Sharon Walker, and Ann Jochens

Co-Sponsors

• Proposal submitted to the EPA-Gulf of Mexico Program;

• Coastal America & its 24 CELCs;• NOAA-Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean

Observing Systems (GCOOS); and• The Corporate Wetlands Restoration Program

(CWRP).