Aquaria, museums & ocean science centers, introduce Ocean Acidification in your public exhibitions!
What do we do? - Education

We invite you to inform your visitors all over the world about Ocean Acidification by setting-up interactive stations articulating introductory posters in English and in French, the Ridgeway School animation, the Eur-Oceans movie and the I2I virtual lab. You can find plenty of additional resources (text & pictures) in Danish, Dutch, English, French and German about our arctic expeditions at www.epocaarctic2010.wordpress.com and  www.epocaarctic2009.wordpress.com

In addition, we warmly encourage you to offer demonstrations to schools & visitors using our hands-on experiment descriptions. If you have some, please send us your own experiments to share them within the community!

When schools visit the exhibit, please hand them out the flyer (in English, French or German) encouraging educational activities beyond their visit.

Please inform us  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it when you use these resources and feel free to ask for the source files if you want to translate and use the same lay-out. We are more than happy if you improve these resources and share the improvements with us.

 

 

 

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about 1 day ago Some corals like it hot http://t.co/S9iaOZaW
about 1 day ago Temperatures -not acid- could cook coral to death http://t.co/Nqvnraua
about 1 day ago Rising sea temperatures boost coral growth http://t.co/BMuJk2G7
about 1 day ago Ocean warming drives coral growth rates in Western Australia http://t.co/sQLqsoId
about 1 day ago Element/Calcium ratios in middle Eocene samples of Oridorsalis umbonatus from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1209 http://t.co/EJPS27qO

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