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1 Conference on Ocean Literacy (CoOL) Regional Approaches To Ocean Literacy Gulf of Mexico Alliance (GOMA) Washington, D.C. June 8, 2006 Presented by: Sharon H. Walker, Ph.D. The University of Southern Mississippi’s Scott Aquarium and MS-AL Sea Grant Consortium

2 GOMA Priorities: Identifying Habitats Improving Water Quality Reducing Nutrient-Loading Restoring Wetlands Increasing Environmental Education Efforts

3 Environmental Education & Outreach (E&O) Goals Goal 1: Galvanize local communities through targeted educational efforts to protect their GOM. Action Items: · Coordinate E&O efforts to ensure access to materials and programs that address the GOMA priorities and · Translate, communicate, and disseminate scientific data to the public.

4 Environmental Education & Outreach (E&O) Goals Goal 2: Conduct a GOM public awareness campaign. Action Items: · Produce an environmental literate citizenry who is aware & understands the relevance of the GOM & its watersheds and coasts to their everyday lives and · Encourage and increase environmental stewardship in the practices and activities of GOM local governments and businesses.

5 Where are we now? The GOMA has:. obtained funding for an E&O environmental Coordinator;. developed two E&O goals with achievable action items; and. continued its process of implementing the USCOP education recommendations.

6 The greatest challenge–as a network–is remaining focused educationally and maintaining communications with other ocean sciences efforts.

7 Why are the GOMA – E&O efforts relevant? To ensure a healthy GOM, formal and informal educators, decision-makers, the media, resource managers, and the general public MUST be more aware and better understand its relevance to their everyday lives.

8 How do we move the national ocean sciences agenda forward? To move forward nationally, we must also move forward locally & regionally with a focused ocean sciences education agenda.


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