AFSC Education and Outreach: NOAA Science Camp
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The AFSC has participated in NOAA Science Camp since its inception in 2003. NOAA Science Camp is coordinated by NOAA, Washington Sea Grant (WSG), and the University of Washington’s Joint Institute for the Study of Atmosphere and Oceans (JISAO). NOAA's involvement is through the Northwest Regional Education and Outreach Group (NWREOG).
NOAA Science Camp started as a grassroots effort to increase environmental literacy in the Puget Sound area, and has evolved into a one-of-a-kind educational experience involving activities from several NOAA offices (fisheries, marine mammals, weather, oceanography, diving, charting, habitat restoration, hazardous material assessment, and coastal restoration/watersheds). The camp has helped middle school students gain an understanding of environmental issues and NOAA’s role in their own community.
Learn more by visiting the
NOAA Science Camp web page (WSG site), and by reading about past events:
- 2008 (Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper)
- 2007
- 2006 *
- 2005 (NOAA Report, Sept. 2005) *
- 2004 (Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper)
* Note: To view and print these .pdf documents online, you must install Adobe Acrobat Reader freeware. Adobe also offers free tools for the visually disabled.
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