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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Discovery Series
DESCRIPTION:The NCDEQ Office of Environmental Education and Public Affairs hosts a guest lecture series called the “Lunchtime Discovery\,” hosted and streamed with our partners at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences. Professionals from a wide range of environmental fields give presentations about their work and participate in a live moderated question and answer chat with viewers. Topics range from spider diversity in North Carolina to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)\, to how to incorporate music in environmental education programming. \nTeachers on the Tower: Journey to Frying Pan Shoals \n\nDr Erika Young\, Coastal and Marine Education Specialist NC Sea Grant\nAdam Smith\, Teacher\, South Stanley Middle School\nCindy Martin\, Science Teacher\, Montgomery County Early College\n\n 
URL:https://ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/event/lunchtime-discovery-series/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education and Outreach
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SUMMARY:Eliminating and Reducing Risks of Vibrio Illnesses
DESCRIPTION:The objective of this NC Sea Grant – organized webinar is to inform foodservice establishments about the risks of contracting Vibrio illnesses and how to eliminate or reduce risks to non-threatening levels. \nDiscussion will include: \nWhat is Vibrio and why is it harmful to humans with Dr. Cathy Liu\nThe role of Shellfish Sanitation Programs in preventing shellfish-borne illnesses with Valerie Wunderly\, NC Shellfish Sanitation Branch of the NC Division of Marine Fisheries.\nHandling and Cooking Raw Shellfish with Barry Nash\, NC Sea Grant\nThe Public-Health Response to Foodborne-Illnesses Complaints with Molly Fulwood\, environmental health specialist with the Carteret County\, NC Department of Health. \nAll webinars will be recorded and made available to trainers afterward. \nRegister for this free webinar
URL:https://ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/event/eliminating-and-reducing-risks-of-vibrio-illnesses/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education and Outreach
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SUMMARY:NC Climate Education Network Webinar: Aquaculture in the Face of Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Panelists include: panelists Eric Herbst\, Coastal Aquaculture Specialist of NC Sea Grant and David Cerino\, Aquaculture Department Chair at Carteret Community College \nThe goal of the NC Climate Education Network is to connect educators and content experts in North Carolina on topics related to climate change. We accomplish this by holding semi-regular ‘Open Houses\,’ which are virtual panel discussions with content experts. This is a joint partnership with Lauren Daniel\, NC Department of Environmental Quality\, Dr. Rebecca Ward of the Coastal Resilience and Sustainability Initiative at NCSU\, and Dr. Erika Young of NC Sea Grant. \nRegister here \n  \n 
URL:https://ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/event/nc-climate-education-network-webinar-aquaculture-in-the-face-of-climate-change/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:All Events,Education and Outreach
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T201505Z
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SUMMARY:Reef Fish Webinar Series: Greater Amberjack Count
DESCRIPTION:Tune in to this three-part webinar series to learn about Reef Fish Surveying\, the South Atlantic Red Snapper Research Program\, and the Greater Amberjack Count. Each interactive webinar will include a guest presentation by lead researchers followed by a question and answer session. Please see below for event details and webinar registration. \n2024 Webinar Schedule\n \nJanuary 30th at 6:00 pm EST \n\nReef Fish Surveying\n\nFebruary 13th at 6:00 pm EST \n\nSouth Atlantic Red Snapper Research Program\n\nFebruary 27th at 6:00 pm EST \n\nGreater Amberjack Count
URL:https://ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/event/reef-fish-webinar-series-south-atlantic-red-snapper-research-program-2/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Education and Outreach
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SUMMARY:Virtual Forum: Baseline Conditions and Success Rates of Natural and Nature-Based Features
DESCRIPTION:Join New York Sea Grant and the Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay in their second of three virtual forums. The primary goal of these forums is to address knowledge gaps Natural and Nature-Based Features (NNBF) stakeholders (researchers\, policymakers\, and practitioners) have identified in a recent workshop pertaining to the implementation and management of Nature Based Solutions in New York State. It was found that baseline conditions for the evaluation of NNBF projects\, and success rates (and failures) of projects\, were two of the primary knowledge gaps they experienced. To be one step closer to addressing these gaps\, event organizers have invited experts in the field to present case studies from their own work\, on how they’ve managed to tackle these problems. Be prepared for discussions on NNBF projects\, networking\, and plenty of time to ask questions and discuss with our experts. \nSpeakers: Dr. Bret Webb (University of South Alabama)\, Dr. Chester Zarnoch (CUNY Baruch)\, Dr. Mariko Polk (North Carolina Sea Grant)\, and Dr. Joel Fodrie (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) \nSign up now at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqcO2oqT0qGtXG2g-rmVOeIse9MxCBCwJ-
URL:https://ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/event/virtual-forum-baseline-conditions-and-success-rates-of-natural-and-nature-based-features/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Infrastructure Tipping Points Webinar: Climate Adaptation for Onsite Wastewater Systems in the Coastal Carolinas
DESCRIPTION:The Carolinas Collaborative on Climate\, Health\, and Equity will host a free webinar on climate change trends\, focusing on the impacts of sea level rise on septic systems and water quality. Jane Harrison\, North Carolina Sea Grant’s coastal economics specialist\, will facilitate a conversation among experts on Wednesday\, November 29\, at 11:00 a.m. Eastern time. \nPanelists will explore the findings of last year’s “Climate Change and Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems in the Coastal Carolinas\,” a report from Harrison and her colleagues that includes recommendations for households\, municipalities\, and state governments. \nRead our news release about this event.
URL:https://ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/event/infrastructure-tipping-points-webinar-climate-adaptation-for-onsite-wastewater-systems-in-the-coastal-carolinas/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:All Events,Education and Outreach
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SUMMARY:NC Climate Education Network Open House: Ocean Acidification
DESCRIPTION:Join the NC Climate Education Network for an open house webinar focused on ocean acidification and its effects in North Carolina. This webinar will feature Dr. Janet Reimer and Dr. Liz Perotti\, both of NOAA’s Ocean Acidification Program\, and Knauss Fellow Natalie Lord\, also with the Ocean Acidification Program.\n\nPlease use the link below to register if interested and disseminate to others who may be interested: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeYtzXT9xC_t9FFfLsSY4cX3OcmPBtDSq0IpnbHM2KXKHz-sA/viewform\n\n\nThis Zoom event has been organized by Lauren Daniel of the NC Department of Environmental Quality\, Rebecca Ward of NC State\, and Dr. Erika Young of NC Sea Grant.
URL:https://ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/event/nc-climate-education-network-open-house-ocean-acidification/
LOCATION:Online
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