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Outreach and Extension Services: Communications,
Outreach, and Education
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if by Sea
Joint newsletter of the WHOI and MIT Sea Grant programs.
Directory of Cape & Islands Coastal Outreach Organizations
Helpful to educators and students.
DeRosa, S.D. (ed.)
2007 WHOI-I-07-001
Available exclusively online: click
here
This directory provides information for organizations located on
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, including the islands of Nantucket and
Martha's Vineyard, that share the Sea Grant objective of providing
the public with information to aid in the preservation and wise
utilization of our local coastal and marine resources. The directory,
which is updated annually, includes private organizations, town
departments, as well as county, state, and federal agencies.
Portfolio: Outreach, Education and Human Resources
Woods Hole Sea Grant
14 pp., 2005 WHOI-Q-05-005
Also available online as a PDF file: click here
Learn more of how Woods Hole Sea Grant’s investment in Outreach
and Education has resulted in the development and implementation
of outreach materials and educational programs designed to encourage
users of our marine and coastal resources to explore, understand,
and appreciate the value of these resources.
Theme Booklet: Outreach, Education and Human Resources
WHOI Sea Grant
4 pp., 2000 WHOI-G-00-007
Also available online: click
here
Nor'easter Articles Available from Sea Grant
Helpful to educators and students.
5 pp., 1995 WHOI-L-95-001
A brochure which includes brief descriptions of, and ordering information
for, all articles appearing in Nor'easter, the magazine published
twice per annum by the Sea Grant programs of the Northeast: Connecticut,
Maine/New Hampshire, Massachusetts (MIT and WHOI), New York, and
Rhode Island.
A Storm Drain Painting Project
Helpful to educators and students.
Crago, T.I. (ed.)
2 pp., 1995 WHOI-G-93-003
Distributed during WHOI Sea Grant's annual Storm Drain Painting
Project, this fact sheet lists items typically placed in storm drains
and offers solutions for proper disposal.
Falmouth Pond Watchers. Water Quality Monitoring of Falmouth's
Coastal Ponds: Results from the 1993 Season
Helpful to educators and students.
Only
available on loan from the National Sea Grant Library
Howes, B. L. and D.D. Goehringer
65 pp., 1994 WHOI-T-94-001
Falmouth Pond Watchers. Water Quality Monitoring of Falmouth's
Coastal Ponds: Report from the 1992 Season
Helpful to educators and students.
Only
available on loan from the National Sea Grant Library
Howes, B. and D.D. Goehringer
89 pp., 1993 WHOI-T-93-001
The Falmouth Pond Watchers: A Case Study in Volunteer Monitoring
Programs
Helpful to educators and students.
Crago, T.I. and A. Frater
Nor'easter, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 28-32, 1992 WHOI-R-92-005
Like so many coastal ponds in Massachusetts and throughout New England,
salt ponds in the Town of Falmouth are showing signs of diminished
water quality and ecological stress. With their extensive shorelines
and generally restricted circulation and flushing patterns, these
ponds are usually the first indicators of nutrient pollution along
the coast. Since 1987, the Citizen Volunteer Monitoring Effort for
Falmouth's Coastal Ponds (better known as the "Pond Watchers")
has been providing much needed water quality data for the development
of data-based management plans for now five coastal ponds in Falmouth,
Massachusetts. This project represents a unique partnership between
local citizens, town government, and WHOI scientists whereby scientific
information generated through the efforts of citizen volunteers
under the guidance of WHOI scientists is applied directly (and immediately)
to planning decisions for the town. The success of this project
depends largely upon the efforts of a group of private citizens
with wide ranging backgrounds and educational pursuits, all sharing
a common interest in maintaining the health of their nearshore coastal
waters.
Falmouth Pond Watchers: Update on 1991 Citizen Volunteer
Monitoring of Water Quality in Falmouth's Coastal Ponds
Helpful to educators and students.
Only
available on loan from the National Sea Grant Library
Howes, B.L. and D.D. Goehringer
63 pp., 1992 WHOI-T-92-001
Falmouth Pond Watchers: Interim Report on Citizen Volunteer
Monitoring of Water Quality in Falmouth's Coastal Ponds
Helpful to educators and students.
Only
available on loan from the National Sea Grant Library
Howes, B.L., D.D. Goehringer, and A.W. White
35 pp., 1991 WHOI-T-91-002
The 1990 field season of the Citizen's Monitoring Project for Falmouth's
Coastal Ponds proved to be highly successful, due primarily to the
enthusiasm and dedication of Falmouth's Volunteer "Pond Watchers."
Through their continued efforts, data from four years of sampling
on three of Falmouth's ecologically fragile coastal salt ponds (Oyster,
Little, and Green Ponds) have been compiled. A major expansion of
the volunteer effort, coupled with a more focused temporal sampling
scheme based upon the experience in these three ponds, has enabled
a major project expansion in 1990 to include two additional ponds
(Bournes and Great) in the sampling program.
Final Report on Citizen Volunteer Monitoring of Water Quality
in Falmouth's Coastal Ponds
Helpful to educators and students.
Only
available on loan from the National Sea Grant Library
Howes, B.L., A.W. White, and D.D. Goehringer
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Technical Report, WHOI-Q-90-001,
45 pp., 1990 WHOI-Q-90-001
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