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FW: GLIN==> COSEE Great Lakes Funding Announced
- Subject: FW: GLIN==> COSEE Great Lakes Funding Announced
- From: "Christine Manninen" <manninen@glc.org>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 16:53:16 -0500
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Title: COSEE Great Lakes Funding Announced
fyi, there are many synergies planned between the Great
Lakes COSEE and the GLOS Education and Outreach efforts.
NEWS RELEASE
Great Lakes Sea Grant
Network
January 3, 2006
Contact: Rosanne Fortner: (614)
581-7684, fortner.2@osu.edu
Don Scavia: (734) 763-1437,
scavia@umich.edu
Sea Grant Collaboration Awarded $2.5
Million to Support Great Lakes and Ocean Sciences Education
Students,
educators, and citizens around the Great Lakes region will soon have
unprecedented learning opportunities to explore Great Lakes science and the
connection to the world's oceans, following approval of a $2.5 million regional
Center for Ocean Science Education Excellence (COSEE). With the same project,
Great Lakes scientists will have opportunities to meet their education and
public audiences in new collaborative ways.
The National Science
Foundation and NOAA-National Sea Grant announced funding support this week for
COSEE Great Lakes, the tenth center in a nationwide network. Funds will be
provided to seven regional Sea Grant programs to support a suite of educational
opportunities united under the COSEE framework. COSEE Great Lakes is expected to
create dynamic linkages between Great Lakes and ocean research and education
with the goal of enhancing scientific literacy and environmental
stewardship.
"Public understanding of Great Lakes and ocean sciences is
essential to ensure the long term protection and health of these invaluable
natural resources," said principal investigator Don Scavia. "COSEE Great Lakes
will serve as an excellent framework to link science and education for citizens
of all ages."
COSEE Great Lakes is a collaborative effort of the Great
Lakes Sea Grant Network and includes programs in Michigan, Illinois-Indiana,
Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Some of the activities
planned include lake exploration workshops, tools and educational materials
using the Great Lakes Observing System, Great Lakes curriculum enhancement and
integration with ocean topics, and interactive learning events linking
researchers with educators, students and the public.
A primary objective
is to improve communication between researchers and 4-10th grade teachers and
students and enhance teacher capabilities for delivering Great Lakes and ocean
science education. Over the five-year program, more than 2,000 teachers
throughout the region are expected to take part in COSEE Great Lakes activities
along with more than 350 researchers, who will help educate new
audiences.
"We're looking forward to engaging educators, students
and the public in ways that promote a deeper understanding of our freshwater
seas and their influence on our quality of life and our national prosperity,"
said co-investigator Rosanne Fortner.
In the coming months, Sea Grant
educators will be collaborating with more than 25 partners to coordinate COSEE
activities and connect with Great Lakes citizens.
For more information on
COSEE Great Lakes, contact the following Sea Grant education
coordinators:
… Illinois/Indiana: Robin Goettel,
goettel@uiuc.edu
… Michigan: Steve Stewart,
stew@msu.edu
… Minnesota: Bruce Munson,
bmunson@d.umn.edu
… Ohio: Rosanne Fortner,
fortner.2@osu.edu
… Pennsylvania: Anne Danielski,
add118@psu.edu
… Wisconsin: Jim Lubner,
jflubner@seagrant.wisc.edu
… New York: Helen Domske,
hmd4@cornell.edu
The Great Lakes Sea Grant Network is part of
NOAA-National Sea Grant, a network of 30 Sea Grant programs dedicated to the
protection and sustainable use of marine and Great Lakes
resources.
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