Project Name | Arctic NWR Marine Science Camp |
Project Number | 219 |
Location | Kaktovik |
Dates | 2011-08 |
Duration | 1 week or longer |
Number of Volunteers Needed | 1 FILLED |
Description | This is a six day Field Oceanography Camp taught by an award-winning teacher and a university professor from Texas.
Friends will pay travel expenses to Kaktovik from Alaska locations. The Arctic Refuge would provide lodging and food in Kaktovik, plus get the volunteer set up with any outerwear they might need.
See the EDUCATION TOPICS box for an outline of each day's curriculum.
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Skills Needed | A Marine Science background is required. Applicants must submit a C.V., references, and resume in addition to the application and may be interviewed prior to selection. The resume must contain experience and education in the relevant areas of marine science.
They are also looking an ability to work with (i.e, control) groups of excited kids on and near the water.
Knowledge of marine ecology and experience in arctic conditions will be a plus as well. |
Education Topics | 1.TOOLS OF THE PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHER
2.PLANKTON, NEKTON, AND BENTHORGANISMS-- CLASSIFYING BY LIFESTYLES AND LOCATIONS
3.NEKTONIC ORGANISMS AND FOOD WEBS
4.BEACH PROFILING TO TRACK COASTAL EROSION
5.DIVERSITY IN MARINE MAMMALS
6.CAREERS AND “HOT TOPICS” IN MARINE RESEARCH
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Audience Age | Middle and High School ages |
Contact | Betty Siegel for specific curriculum details betty.siegel@alaska.net |