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Earth Day Celebration at Lowry Park Zoo
The Earth Day celebration at Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa, FL, was much smaller this year than in the past 2 years. Nevertheless, all the usual displays were present. Nancy DeWitt, Stacy Merriweather, Katie Merriweather (age 14), John Gilbert (USGS volunteer), Dale Griffin, and Morgan Griffin (age 9) represented the USGS' St. Petersburg Center for Coastal and Regional Marine Studies (CCRMS). Our table was a big success. Special thanks to Stacy who put together great kids' packets that included puzzles (which she made), games, and information about dolphins, Earth science, volcanoes, sea turtles, manatees, and alligators. Demonstrations of the kids' SOFIA Web site went well, and teachers were especially interested in the educational materials offered on the Web site. Katie Merriweather did a fantastic job supervising the kids' table and making hydrologic-cycle bracelets! Her patience with younger kids is well beyond that of the average 14-year-old. Morgan Griffin entertained our volunteer staff and kept morale high by reporting different activities occurring around us and down at the local pond. Hands-on displays included the portable vibracore tripod, aluminum core barrel, scuba rig and dive flag, a split vibracore, and Jim Flock's poster "What is a vibracore?" It was a good day overall, thanks to everyone's hard work.
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in this issue:
cover story: Career Options for Jr. High School Girls Earth Day at Lowry Park Zoo Gulf of Maine GIS Workshop for Teachers Florida Caribbean Science Center Open House Communicating Science in a Virtual World Continental-Shelf Territory Rights New Woods Hole Chief Scientist University of Minnesota Visitor Special Issue of Marine Geology on USGS Monterey Bay Research |