Diving and Ocean Literacy

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Ocean Literacy Network
Wed, Feb 18, 2015 3:35 PM

The Boston Sea Rovers (a 501C3 dedicated to increasing awareness and appreciation of the marine environment - one of the oldest and most distinguished underwater SCUBA clubs in America) is hosting a full weekend 2015 Clinic at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston North Shore in Danvers MA, on March 6th - 8th.
This year they also have something special for students and teachers:
Career Opportunities in the Marine Sciences (COMS) Symposium
The COMS Symposium will be held Friday, March 6, 2015, 9am-12:30pm
and
Sea Rovers COMS Fair Sunday March 8, 2015 10AM - 12 PM
Location: The Double-Tree Hotel by Hilton Hotel, Danvers, MA
The COMS Symposium offers a series of dynamic presentations about the world's oceans as well as discussion of Career Opportunities in the Marine Sciences including Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) topics. It is free to area students and teachers with confirmed reservations.
http://www.bostonsearovers.com/clinic-home/career-opportunities-in-the-marine-sciences/
Reservations are required by February 28 as space is limited.
If interested send a request telling why you wish to attend to:
George Buckley at gbuckley@fas.harvard.edumailto:gbuckley@fas.harvard.edu
Please include the following:

  • The school you represent
  • Your contact information
  • Which teachers are attending (Please note: We do require one adult chaperone per 25 students)
  • The number of seats requested for students.
  • Please confirm both field trip approval and transportation approvals with your Administration.
  • Advance registration is required! Teachers may apply to bring up to 50 students and one chaperone per 25 students. Upon acceptance, admission is free to school groups and their teachers.

Barbara Warren

Salem Sound Coastwatch Executive Director
Mass Bays Program Regional Coordinator
201 Washington Street #9, Salem MA 01970

978-741-7900  www.salemsound.org<http://www.salemsound.org>





The Boston Sea Rovers (a 501C3 dedicated to increasing awareness and appreciation of the marine environment - one of the oldest and most distinguished underwater SCUBA clubs in America) is hosting a full weekend 2015 Clinic at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston North Shore in Danvers MA, on March 6th - 8th. This year they also have something special for students and teachers: Career Opportunities in the Marine Sciences (COMS) Symposium The COMS Symposium will be held Friday, March 6, 2015, 9am-12:30pm and Sea Rovers COMS Fair Sunday March 8, 2015 10AM - 12 PM Location: The Double-Tree Hotel by Hilton Hotel, Danvers, MA The COMS Symposium offers a series of dynamic presentations about the world's oceans as well as discussion of Career Opportunities in the Marine Sciences including Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) topics. It is free to area students and teachers with confirmed reservations. http://www.bostonsearovers.com/clinic-home/career-opportunities-in-the-marine-sciences/ Reservations are required by February 28 as space is limited. If interested send a request telling why you wish to attend to: George Buckley at gbuckley@fas.harvard.edu<mailto:gbuckley@fas.harvard.edu> Please include the following: * The school you represent * Your contact information * Which teachers are attending (Please note: We do require one adult chaperone per 25 students) * The number of seats requested for students. * Please confirm both field trip approval and transportation approvals with your Administration. * Advance registration is required! Teachers may apply to bring up to 50 students and one chaperone per 25 students. Upon acceptance, admission is free to school groups and their teachers. Barbara Warren ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Salem Sound Coastwatch Executive Director Mass Bays Program Regional Coordinator 201 Washington Street #9, Salem MA 01970 978-741-7900 www.salemsound.org<http://www.salemsound.org>