The Marine Environmental Education Center (MEEC) at the Carpenter House was opened with the desire to educate and delight locals and tourists alike through our educational green sea turtle, Captain, and the splendor of the coastal environment in South Florida. Unfortunately, the MEEC is currently closed to the public, and we are unable to run our regular programming. To engage with our community and provide resources to learn all about the marine environment virtually, the MEEC has reached out to a wide variety of environmental scientists from all over the world to conduct a brand-new webinar series! In this webinar series, we will be collaborating with different marine scientists to cover a variety of environmental topics every Tuesday and Thursday at 3 p.m. These webinars are appropriate for students ages 10 and up, but all are welcome! Just click the link at the scheduled time to join ANY of the meetings below!
Email us at meec@nova.edu with any questions!
Tuesday, November 3rd: All of Us Can Help Save Our Planet with Sophie Ringel
Thursday, November 5th: Shark Biology and Conservation with Sabrina Wilner
Tuesday, November 10th: Virtual Shark Dissection with Derek Burkholder
Thursday, November 12th: Plastic Free Mermaids Project with Kimberly Correia
Tuesday, November 17th: Oceana – Campaign for a Cause with Catherine Uden
Thursday, November 19th: What Fish Are You? Larval Fish Ecology with Estrella Malca
Tuesday, November 24th: Trophic Dynamics with Amy C. Hirons
CLICK THE LINK TO JOIN: https://nova.zoom.us/j/92072992868