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1 Regional Approaches to Ocean Literacy: Using the Alaska Ocean Observing System for Education Dana Sitzler Alaska SeaLife Center Dana Sitzler Alaska SeaLife Center

2 Why Ocean Observing Systems?  Decision Making - tells us what has happened - what is happening and allows us to forecast what could happen - Plan  Human Health  Mississippi River System  Gulf of Mexico - Nutrients, Quality  Informed Action  Decision Making - tells us what has happened - what is happening and allows us to forecast what could happen - Plan  Human Health  Mississippi River System  Gulf of Mexico - Nutrients, Quality  Informed Action

3 Education  Helps us tell the story  Understanding  Action  Behavior change  Restoration  Developing new policies or practices  Helps us tell the story  Understanding  Action  Behavior change  Restoration  Developing new policies or practices

4 Alaska is ecologically diverse with 3 distinct ocean regions, 26 eco- regions, and 43,000 miles of coastline Courtesy John Piatt Bering Sea Arctic Ocean Gulf of Alaska Pacific Ocean

5 The Story of Ice Arctic Loss of sea ice impacts communities dependent on it as a way of life - Cultural Extinction?

6 Reduced sea ice is very likely to increase marine transport - Economic Opportunity? Arctic The Story of Ice

7 Bering Changing sea ice is resulting in coastal erosion - whole communities need to be moved

8 The Story of Ice Gulf of Alaska Melting glacial ice is increasing the amount of fresh water - What impact will this have on the ecosystem?

9 Motivated to Learn  Describes Real World Issues  Science +  Culture  Economics  Community Planning  Formal and Informal Education  Describes Real World Issues  Science +  Culture  Economics  Community Planning  Formal and Informal Education

10 Moving Forward….  AOOS and ASLC partnering to develop education products and services  Survey and Workshop of Formal and Informal Educators  Developed an Education Plan  Education Coordinator  But We Have a Few Challenges….  AOOS and ASLC partnering to develop education products and services  Survey and Workshop of Formal and Informal Educators  Developed an Education Plan  Education Coordinator  But We Have a Few Challenges….

11 Prince William Sound Pilot Project ~300 km Bering/Aleutian Gulf of Alaska Arctic

12 Aleutians - 4 Southeast - 6 South Central - 30 Seward Peninsula - 3 Interior - 5 Northern Alaska - 4 Outside Alaska - 2 Alaska Peninsula- 1 Southwest - 2

13 Educational Background in Science Informal EducatorsFormal Educators

14 Products Requested Informal EducatorsFormal Educators

15 Why Ocean Observing Systems?  Decision Making - tell us what has happened and allow us to forecast what can happen - plan  Human Health  Mississippi River System  Gulf of Mexico - nutrients, quality  Informed Action  Concrete way to understand the story  Alaska has unique stories to share about ocean changes as they relate to human and natural systems  Decision Making - tell us what has happened and allow us to forecast what can happen - plan  Human Health  Mississippi River System  Gulf of Mexico - nutrients, quality  Informed Action  Concrete way to understand the story  Alaska has unique stories to share about ocean changes as they relate to human and natural systems


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