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Title: Cruise Ships, Kids, and GLOBE


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  • Cruise Ships, Kids, and GLOBE
  • Dr. Lisa Pitman, GLOBE Coordinator

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • Need to Improve Science Teaching and Learning in
    Earth Systems Sciences
  • There is a need for all students in our nation to
    perform at levels that are compatible with the
    National Science Education Standards, as well as
    improving overall academic performance.
  • A national awareness of the need to improve
    teaching and learning in science and mathematics
    is occurring in response to this decline.
  • There is a significant need within the public
    school system to involve teachers and students
    with research scientists in an interdisciplinary
    approach to learning about local environmental
    issues.

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • Miami-Dade County Public School System
  • Division of Mathematics and Science Education
  • The 4th largest school district in the nation
  • More than 385,000 students and 25,000 teachers
  • Various collaborations between M-DCPS and the
    University of Miami involve an innovative
    partnership with M-DCPS Science Education
    Specialists being fully funded by university
    grants.

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • Current Grant Funding
  • National Institute of Environmental Health
    Sciences
  • 7 year grant currently beginning 6th year
  • Future Grant Possibilities
  • NSF COSEE (Center for Ocean Sciences Education
    Excellence)
  • NASA Earth System Science Education

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Teacher and Student Products
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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • Role Play / Case Studies
  • All activities related to water and air quality
    are directly correlated to authentic Regional
    (Caribbean), National and Global events
  • Measurements taken are always provided in context
    with future consequences (health or economic)

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Why we SHOULD close beaches!
  • Health risk
  • sick tourists with bad experience less likely to
    come back!
  • recreational users (taxpayers) deserve to be
    protected and informed!
  • Business
  • short term temporary economic loss! But
  • long term benefits healthy, happy consumers,
    think of future economy
  • Legal
  • loss of life or health liability? Legally cannot
    close down beaches like in other states, where do
    our priorities lie?

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How does this affect ME!
  • Personally native of FL, Ive been fishing many
    years, sewage spill contaminates water killing
    fish, health and ecological hazard.
  • Other organisms destroys marine habitat
    (seagrasses, reefs) which are know nursery
    habitats for fish!
  • Recreation no swimming, surfing, diving, spear
    fishing!
  • My business depletes future fish stocks,
    discourages tourists from chartering my boat
  • Tourism decreased revenue from sports fishermen
    and recreation, FL hotspot for such activities

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Fishing is BIG business!!
  • Recent study 3 million visitors go salt water
  • fishing each year, totaling 20 million
    angler
  • trips each year!
  • Economic impact ? 1991 Florida Sea Grant
    Resident anglers spent 1.3 billion in 1991-92 on
    salt water fishing, 22,887 full-time jobs
    resulted from recreational fishing..
  • Tourist contribution ? study also reports
    visitors contributing 1.3 billion to the state's
    economy just for salt water fishing and created
    23,518 jobs.
  • Obviously important economic asset to the
    state.
  • Essential to have clean water and healthy aquatic
    habitats
  • then fish populations can flourish and reproduce,
    ensuring that there are fish to catch today,
    tomorrow and in the years to come.

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MAST Academy Oceans Human Health Challenge
  • February 28, 2005

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  • What does HAB stand for?

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  • How are Algal Blooms harmful to humans?

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  • What is the speed at which a storm is classified
    as a hurricane?

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  • What is a storm surge?

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  • What is a coliform count?

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  • What can cause a Tsunami?

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  • What is the only marine animal to have flown in
    the space shuttle?

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  • What is the Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone?

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  • What is El Niño?

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  • What do scientists think causes the Dead zone?

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  • When is a Tsunami most dangerous?

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  • How do you know if a beach has clean water to
    swim in?

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  • What can cause the water at a beach to be
    unhealthy for swimming?

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  • Why do we expect that hurricanes, typhoons and
    tsunamis will cause increasing damage in the
    future?

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  • What is non-point source pollution?

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  • Why might global warming cause increased
    incidence of disease?

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  • When is storm surge most dangerous?

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • Research Laboratories on the Royal Caribbean
    Cruise Ship Explorer of the Sea
  • Atmospheric Laboratory
  • Oceanographic Laboratory

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • Exhibit Area (near the Dining Room and Entry
    Deck)
  • Interactive Arcade interesting to both children
    and adults

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • Scientist / Teacher on Board
  • Presentations
  • Videos
  • Tours of the laboratories

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • Teachers Currently at Sea
  • The teachers are having a great first cruise
    this summer - or at least Suzanne is. Sherwin has
    been battling some sea-sickness.
  • The Captain changed the trip route due to poor
    weather. We are not going to Cozumel at all. We
    will spend two days at sea and arrive at Nassau
    Friday. We have changed the schedules since the
    two sea days. We will give a tour and video
    Thursday Friday morning, then 3 tours Thursday
    afternoon, the presentation of ours and John's
    will be Friday afternoon.
  • Both teachers have been able to calibrate their
    instruments and work on their projects. They have
    collected some nice plankton samples coming out
    of Belize.
  • Sherwin and Suzanne gave a nice presentation on
    using the microscope to the kids in the onboard
    Adventure Youth program area during the Belize
    port of call. The older kids were so enthralled
    that they didn't want them to stop. They will
    give their presentations to the general family
    audiences tomorrow.
  • I see the kids in the hallways and they call me
    the microscope lady. People come by to look at
    the weather who have been at the tour again and
    again. Also people have been referred to come to
    my tours or visit me from others. I have people
    dropping in all day. I spend several hours in the
    morning, a few in the afternoon and a couple of
    hours in the evening.

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • NUTS AND BOLTS OF STRUCTURING A PARTNERSHIP

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • During the initial stage of the partnership, it
    is important to decide what grade level in which
    to focus your efforts.
  • Most of the Rosenstiel School educational
    programs focus on high school level students and
    teachers.
  • It is also imperative to have a liaison belonging
    equally to the university and the public school
    system. This person works with supervisors in
    both the university and school system and has
    unhindered movement within the university and the
    public school system.
  • This essential piece of the partnership can be
    accomplished by the university funding of a
    public school Educational Specialist.
  • The following list of components used in the UM
    Rosenstiel School/RCCL/M-DCPS model can provide
    examples for structuring a successful
    partnership

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • What the University Provides
  • Provides scientists and researchers to work with
    both teachers and students
  • Hosts Teacher Workshops and Follow-up Sessions
  • Providing facilities and security
  • Seminar rooms
  • Computer lab
  • Lab space
  • Lab equipment
  • Provides place for storing equipment for teacher
    and student activities
  • Hosts Student Learning Activities
  • Classrooms
  • Library
  • GIS computer lab
  • Auditorium for presentations
  • Provides funding for teachers to attend
    professional conferences
  • Receive graduate credit
  • Receive teacher stipends

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • What the Public School System Provides
  • Provides a School Board approved full-time
    Educational Specialist on contract to the
    university
  • Provides strong support from the District Office
    Division of Mathematics and Science Education
  • Teacher Education Center
  • Teacher certification credits
  • Publicize university workshops on school calendar
  • Funds Substitute Teacher Coverage
  • Provides Educational Specialists to assist
    university researchers in writing and pilot
    testing project curricula
  • WLRN Educational TV station
  • Free studio time and help producing science
    segments to be aired to M-DCPS students

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • What Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Provides
  • Provides teacher/researcher access to the ship at
    least twice before the cruise
  • Provides complete accommodations on 7-day cruise
    for teacher/researcher
  • Maintains computer server with continuous update
    of data
  • Maintains laboratory equipment along with the
    university
  • Publicize laboratory tours and teacher /
    researcher presentations on daily schedule of
    activities
  • Funds the purchase of the GLOBE equipment to be
    used on baord
  • Provides time for Environmental Science Officers
    to be trained in GLOBE protocols

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • GLOBE onboard the Explorer of the Seas
  • Protocols
  • Hydrology Atmosphere
  • Transparency Clouds
  • Nitrates Humidity
  • Salinity Contrails
  • Alkalinity Haze / Ozone

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Structuring a Partnership University of Miami
Researchers, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, and
the Public School System
  • QUESTIONS?
  • Lpitman_at_rsmas.miami.edu
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