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videos 74 NOAA 47 Ocean Community 121

Aquariums, Museums, and Science Centers 19 NOAA Offices 6 14 kiosks to come

“hits” 2.9M KIOSK HITS: The number of times a user touches the screen to select a story

“visits” 265K WEBSITE VISITS: The number of unique visits – individuals – to the website.

5500 Followers 405 Followers

Editorial Review Board Jill Johnson, Exhibit Developer, Ocean Hall Smithsonian Institution Linda Joy, Public Affairs Officer National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Sharon Walker Director of Education and Outreach Institute for Marine Mammal Studies Kathleen Meehan Coop Director, National Ocean Sciences Bowl Consortium for Ocean Leadership

Editorial Calendar 2011 We are looking for new content within the following five themes: Climate Change (measuring, species, ice caps, water temps) Along the Coast (hazards, mitigation, erosion) Seafood / Fisheries (overfishing, sustainable fisheries, new technology) Fun in the Sun (recreation, safety, stewardship) What Can You Do? (hands on activities, personal behaviors)

Katie Snider, Executive Producer x152 Mike Shelby, Program Manager x203 Questions ?

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