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A Blackbar Soldierfish with Parasitic Isopod

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Another Soldierfish with Isopod

 The 2012 Tropical Marine Ecology Workshop for teachers is scheduled for August 4 - August 11, 2012. Visit the official TME Blog by clicking anywhere in this paragraph.

This year we will be traveling to a small resort on Turneffe Atoll in Belize, Central America.

Please be sure to visit the 2012 Tropical Marine Ecology BLOG for all the details!





Prohibited Items List This is a list of items not allowed in carry-on and checked bags
Info on Malaria Recommendation for antimalarial medication
Preventing Dehydration
Coral Tutorial (NOAA)
Jellyfish Tutorial (SCDNR)
Lionfish Invasion (Morris et.al.)
Caribbean Geology (Donovan & Jackson) This is a technical publication of interest to geologists
Ocean Acidification The Heat is On! Climate Change and Coral Reef Ecosystems Ocean Acidification
Coral Bleaching NOAA: The Heat is ON! Climate Change and Coral Reef Ecosystems Coral Bleaching Dr. Mark Eakin



Related Files

    pdf TME 2012 Flyer (PDF 65 KB)
    Information and Application forms

    doc Packing List (DOC 31 KB)
    Suggestions on what to pack for TME 2011

    pdf Parasites help reveal new ecological rules (PDF 207 KB)

    pdf The National Marine Educators Association Special Report on Ocean Literacy Scope and Sequence (PDF )
    Special Edition Log This NMEA Special Edition, the Ocean Literacy Campaign Special Report #3, features the work of dozens of agencies and hundreds of individuals to bring ocean sciences into the mainstream of both formal and informal education. As a community, we have accomplished a great deal since the initial distribution of what has fondly come to be known as “The Ocean Literacy Brochure” at the 2005 NMEA Annual Conference in Maui. Number one among those accomplishments is the publication in this Report of the Ocean Literacy Scope and Sequence for Grades K-12 in the form of 28 conceptual flow diagrams. The report also includes several articles and resources that we hope will be informative as you begin to use the Scope and Sequence. The entire Report will be available on the Ocean Literacy website (www.oceanliteracy.net).

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