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11.07.2007 - 11:18am ET
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National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Announces Ernest F. Hollings Ocean Awareness Trust Fund Recipients
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Marine Sanctuary
Foundation (NMSF) announced the award of 13 grants ranging from $14,500 -
$25,000 for projects from the Ernest F. Hollings Ocean Awareness Trust
Fund. These projects are dedicated to increasing public awareness of
issues related to our ocean, including marine debris, human interaction
with marine mammals, pollution and the connection between the ocean and
human health.
"The diversity of our grantees is reflective of the wide range of
challenges facing the ocean," said National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
President and CEO, Lori Arguelles. "By investing in these worthwhile
projects, we believe that we can help affect human behavior in a positive
fashion, whether through the Shedd Aquarium's Right Bites program, working
with the fashion industry to mitigate impacts of extracting coral, or
through hotel guests getting ocean conservation information on their room
keycards. We are particularly pleased with the innovation and response to
key community needs represented in these proposals, which are very much in
line with the Foundation's mission of protecting, preserving and prompting
stewardship of the ocean and its resources."
The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation established the Ernest F.
Hollings Ocean Awareness Trust Fund in 2005 as a tribute to former U.S.
Senator Ernest F. Hollings (D-SC) and his longstanding commitment to
promoting ocean stewardship. During his tenure of service to the nation,
Senator Hollings championed many ocean related issues, including
increasing human knowledge about the marine environment through research
and education. The Ernest F. Hollings Ocean Awareness Trust Fund grant
program strives to engage the public in ocean conservation by funding for
projects that promote ocean awareness nationwide.
The complete list of Ocean Awareness Trust Fund recipients
includes:
-- The Shedd Aquarium - Chicago, IL: $20,000 for the aquarium's Rite
Bite Sustainable Seafood program, a multi-faceted collaborative initiative
with universities, culinary schools, seafood wholesalers, retailers and
restaurants, aimed at empowering everyday consumers to restore and sustain
healthy marine fisheries.
-- The Monterey Bay Sanctuary Foundation - Monterey, CA: $24,975 to
develop an ocean steward's curriculum for MERITO Academy Educators, an
education program for Latino youth and their teachers to increase their
understanding of ocean-related threats within sanctuaries and to promote
their active contribution to ocean preservation.
-- Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center - Virginia Beach, VA:
$16,000 to install the first exhibit of Brain Waves at the Beach, a series
of ten permanent exhibits along the Virginia Beach boardwalk that will
feature information about the local coastal marine environment and engage
the 2 million annual beachgoers about how their actions can impact our
ocean resources.
-- National Ocean Film Festival Alliance (NOFFA) - West Long Branch,
NJ: $20,000 to support four ocean-themed film festivals around the country
including Two River Film Festival in Monmouth County, Grays Reef Ocean
Film Festival in Savannah, The Ocean Channel and Channel Islands National
Marine Sanctuary's Santa Barbara Film Festival, and the Alaska Ocean Film
Festival in Anchorage.
-- Harvard University Medical School - Boston, MA: $20,000 for the
Healthy Ocean, Healthy Humans program, a project of the Center for Health
and Global Environment at Harvard University Medical School, which aims to
inspire marine conservation by producing public education tools, including
a film, exhibitry, and solution cards that demonstrate how our health
depends on a healthy ocean environment.
-- SeaWeb - Washington, D.C.: $20,000 for SeaWeb's Too Precious to
Wear, a national campaign to educate the public and decision-makers about
coral ecosystems and the dire need for conservation measures, including
partnerships with leading fashion designers to develop and promote
sustainable alternatives for coral used for jewelry and decoration.
-- Mississippi State University - Mississippi State, MS: $15,000
will be utilized in collaboration with the Northern Gulf Institute, to
produce a series of hotel keycards with educational information on coastal
health and resiliency, drawing on research funded by the NGI, including
topics such as ecosystem management, hypoxia, coastal and climate change,
and how our behaviors are affecting the marine environment in the Gulf.
-- Coastal Ocean Values Center at The Ocean Foundation - Washington,
D.C. $20,000 will be utilized by the Foundation's Coastal Ocean Values
Center to develop a Marine Protected Areas Community of Practice (MPA CoP)
website for national, state, and local marine protection professionals to
collect, analyze, share and communicate information about the economic and
social importance of marine protected areas.
-- Point Reyes National Seashore Association - Point Reyes Station,
CA: $20,000 will be used in collaboration with Cordell Bank National
Marine Sanctuary to implement an education campaign, including a film and
lecture series featuring high profile scientists, developing three mobile
interpretive displays for schools and public forums, and establishing an
AmeriCorps Marine Team for young people.
-- Clean Water Fund - Tampa, FL: $20,000 will be utilized to
implement the Water and Coastal Area Restoration and Maintenance project,
or WARM, a public education campaign aimed at monitoring and reducing
marine debris and pollution from storm water runoff in Tampa Bay.
Outreach strategies include an adopt-a-drain program, community clean-ups,
a canal 'owner's manual' for neighborhood welcome packets, and
collaborative partnerships with public utilities and local businesses to
provide conservation information in water and sewer bills.
-- Outrigger Hotels and Resorts - Honolulu, HI: $14,500 will be
utilized to work cooperatively with its business and community partners to
produce "One Ocean - Explore the Quiet and Blue," an audio CD compilation
of various artists donating their work, including a high definition
component of Hawaii's ocean resources and accompanying booklet of
conservation messages and information. Proceeds from the sale of the CD
will be used to benefit NOAA's "Project Kai" educational field trip fund
for students in Hawaii.
-- California Resources Agency - Sacramento, CA: $20,000 will be
utilized to enhance the 'Thank You Ocean' campaign in California by
developing weekly podcasts featuring ocean-related topics, and marketing
these through the host of talk radio programs in the area.
-- Immersion Presents - Mystic, CT: $25,000 will be used by
Immersion Presents to develop a multimedia science curriculum for 4th to
8th grades based on the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary that will
include an Adventure Series, hands-on activities, interactive web content,
live broadcasts, and an online curriculum moderated by professional
educators.
For more information about the Foundation, go to
http://www.nmsfocean.org.
The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation is the private, non-profit
partner to the federally managed National Marine Sanctuary System; and was
created to inspire all people to preserve, protect and promote our
nationwide network of marine sanctuaries. These 14 marine protected areas
encompass more than 150,000 square miles of marine and Great Lakes waters
stretching from the Florida Keys to the Hawaiian Islands, from Lake Huron
to the Gulf of Mexico. Through public and private sector partnerships the
Foundation creates conservation-based research, education and outreach
programs designed to connect the public with these Special Ocean and
coastal resources.
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