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Page 1: Megan Ennes NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher NMEA June 2012.

Megan EnnesNC Aquarium at Fort

FisherNMEA June 2012

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Aquariums and Global Issues History of focusing on global issues The Ocean Project Market Research:

Zoos and Aquariums are seen as one of the most trusted sources of conservation information

We are expected to provide guidance on conservation actions

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North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher Inspiring appreciation and conservation

of North Carolina’s aquatic environments

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•$580,000 NOAA Award• Marine mammal institute • Portable GeoDome theater• Exhibit upgrade for NCAFF

Using Marine Mammals to Communicate Solutions to Ocean

Issues

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Using Marine Mammals to Communicate Solutions to

Ocean IssuesGOAL 1: Host Marine Mammal Institute for 32 informal educators with access to underserved audiences in North Carolina over two consecutive years.

GOAL 3: Provide a minimum of 32 special events, targeting underserved audiences, which highlight impacts of climate change on marine mammals and propose positive actions to reduce these impacts, using innovative GeoDome experiences.

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Community Outreach

GOAL 2: Develop interpretive activities using marine mammals to communicate impacts of climate change, increase ocean literacy, and propose positive action among audiences in free choice learning environments.

GOAL 4: Generate animation, incorporate unique marine mammal data and video footage, and integrate climate imagery into GeoDome programming for target audiences.

GOAL 5: Upgrade existing marine mammal exhibit at NCAFF with emerging technology to incorporate climate change effects, increase ocean literacy, and propose positive behavior change; incorporate new GeoDome programming into existing SOS and Ocean Today exhibits at NCAPKS and NCARI.

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Whale and Dolphin Exhibit

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“Establish a national network of informal science interpreters who are devoted to increasing effective education about climate change that is informed by current science, visitor research and evidence-based communications strategies.”

National Network for Ocean and Climate Change Interpretation

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Youth Initiatives

Coastal America Third Student Summit on Oceans and Coasts Washington D. C. 2011

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Film Production

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Website and Curriculum

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Lesson Plans

M&M Carbon Cycle 15

1= All the carbon in the atmosphere

11= 48 of your first color

11= 66,000 of your first color

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We Sea Change

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Call to Action

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Resources

[email protected] www.ncaquariums.com/fort-fisher www.weseachange.weebly.com www.climateinterpreter.org