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Education & Outreach Day Tripper’s Guide to Rhode Island (RI Sea Grant) Coastal Awareness Activity Book and Teacher's Guide After more than 25 years of use in Rhode Island classrooms, a new and updated edition of Down Where the Water Is: A Coastal Awareness Activity Book and associated comprehensive Teacher's Guide has been produced by the University of Rhode Island's Office of Marine Programs. Designed for use in grades K-3, the Activity Book and Teacher's Guide are available free from the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council. Please contact us for more information. Or, you can download them as PDF files from the URI Office of Marine Programs website: http://omp.gso.uri.edu/omp/mar-sci/down-where-water-is.htm. General Brochure: Public Access - Your Rights to the Coastal Lands and Waters of Rhode Island Educational Links for Students and Teachers Teach Smart—Fast facts on the oceans and links to find other great teaching resources (128K pdf) Nonpoint Source Pollution Matching Game—A fun way for students to learn about runoff pollution (192K pdf) NERRS Estuary-Net project—A telecommunications project to develop education on coastal runoff pollution Fast Facts—Some quick facts about the coast The Department of the Interior has over 16 dedicated sites on education issues for students. The US Fish and Wildlife Service website contains projects, games and study topics for students and teachers alike. Try the Environmental Explorer at the Environmental Protection Agency's web site. FEMA for Kids is a site that teaches you how to be prepared for environmental disasters such as hurricanes, and how you can prevent disaster damage. For a listing of ALL of the US Government's websites for Kids, go to Ben's Guide to the US Government for Kids. Need help with a science project? Try the Internet Public Library KidSpace site: Science Fair Project Resource Guide. For information about rare and endangered species, and threatened ecosystems, try the NatureServe website.
Rhode Island Sea Grant College Program The Rhode Island Sea Grant College Program conducts research and outreach on important marine issues. Outreach topics include coastal management and fisheries, aquaculture, and seafood safety. Rhode Island Sea Grant is home to the Sea Grant Ecosystems & Habitats Theme Team and is one of 30 federal-state partnerships that make up the NOAA National Sea Grant College Program
Landscaping Buffer Zone Management Guidance Landscape Management Strategies to Minimize Exposure to Ticks and Mosquitoes Backyards on the Bay: A Yard Care Guide for the Coastal Homeowner RI Natural History Survey publications University of Rhode Island list of "sustainable" plants for the RI climate
Outdoor Activities Keep It Clean— A Citizen's Guide to Protecting the Coasts (192K pdf) Boater's Tips— 10 things boaters can do to help the coast (64K pdf) Beach-Goers Guide— 10 things beach-goers can do to help the coast (64K pdf) Dive Smart— How to be an environmentally responsible diver (128K pdf) Wildlife Watching— 10 basic principles for observing wildlife "in the wild" (64K pdf)
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