NEW YORK STATE
MARINE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Coastlines Are Our Lifelines: Advancing Marine Science Through Research, Education, and Conservation
Annual Conference at Southampton College
May 30, 31, and June 1
In Cooperation With
American Museum of Natural History * Wildlife Conservation Society/New York Aquarium * Southampton College * Atlantis Marine World * South Shore Estuary Reserve Council * New York Sea Grant
Guest Speakers
Marine Conservation Program of the Wildlife Conservation Society
Elementary to College Education Workshops and Lectures
Schools, Museums, Aquariums, Marine and Maritime Environmental
Education Organizations
Waterfront Laboratories, Vessel Fleet, Field Trips, Poster Sessions and Exhibitors, Peconic Estuary Tour, Atlantis Marine World Visit, and Land Trips
Wine and Cheese/Lobster/Clambake, and Cocktails, Film Screening and Dinner
New Teacher and In-Service Credit
Supporting the New York State and National Science Standards for Curriculum Development
A Call For Guest Speakers
Candidates are invited to make a presentation at the conference and
those interested should contact conference co-chairs
For complete conference information, check our website at
http://members.aol.com/NYSMEA. Mark your calendars now for the 2003 New York State Marine Education conference and encourage colleagues to do the same. The NYSMEA conference is an opportunity for professional development for science educators everywhere and should not be missed.
Questions? Please contact the Conference Co-chairs:
Lisa Breslof, Supervising Museum Instructor, American Museum of Natural History, 212-769-5169,
[log in to unmask], Merryl Kafka, Curator of Education, New York Aquarium, 718-265-3452,
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