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NOAA's
Auke Bay Laboratory in Juneau hosts Alaska
SeaWeek with tours for about 3,500 kids in its active
hands-on environment. Bonita Nelson, biologist at the lab,
designs and manages SeaWeek, challenging students to identify
fish, shellfish, corals, and seaweeds in large saltwater
aquariums.
Students
match critters to habitats, learn the life cycle of salmon,
and even touch numerous sea creatures, such as sea stars,
snails, crabs, anemones, and skate eggcases. An entire K-6
marine and wetland curriculum is planned. At Auke Bay, about
75 NOAA staff conduct fisheries research on groundfish,
salmon and habitat issues. Bonita Nelson, bonita.nelson@noaa.gov.
http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/abl/SeaWeek.htm.
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