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4-H Marine Ecology Judging Event Resources
A collection of 4-H State Marine Ecology Event resources for teachers, students and youth. Included are contest guidelines, study materials and marine life photos.
TP 095
Floridians' Attitude About the Environment and Coastal Marine Resources
Provides a description and results of research to assess Floridians' attitudes about the environment and coastal marine resources, and their support for programs to protect these resources. Floridians' attitudes were measured using the well-known 'New Environmental Paradigm' (NEP) response items. While there were differences in the intensity of these attitutdes across respondents, the consistency of the responses indicates that these attitudes are not random and idiosyncratic. View PDF
TP 117
An Investment in Florida's Future Through Sea Grant Sponsored Graduate Education
A review of Florida Sea Grant's involvement with funding graduate education over the program's 30-year history, with vignettes of students in their career positions. View online
TP 139
Ahead of the Class: Florida Sea Grant Delivers Marine Education
Using a combination of research, education and technology transfer, Sea Grant extension and communications programs interpret and deliver information to audiences in a format they can use. Efforts are focused among six principal stakeholder groups: citizens of local communities; the state’s industry; scientists and academic professionals; governmental and non-governmental managers of coastal resources; K-12 educators; and youths. View PDF
SGR 124
Florida Coastal Environmental Resources: A Guide to Economic Valuation and Impact Analysis (2003)
Presents principles, methods, applications, and case studies of coastal resource economic valuation and impact analysis, stressing the importance of environmental economics in coastal and marine management and the need for professionals in this community to better understand basic concepts such as trade-offs, willingness-to-pay, cost- benefit analysis, and environmental valuation. No charge. Out of print. View PDF
SGEF 123
Resources for Marine Educators
Fact sheet which identifies resources for teachers, youth program leaders, students, citizens and the media interested in learning more about Florida, national and global marine subjects.
To Order View PDF
SGEF 132
Internet Directory of Marine Educators and Research Organizations in Florida
A guide to link people to marine and coastal institutions in Florida. Includes academic, governmental, private and non-profit organizations devoted to marine research and education. View online
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4-H Marine Ecology Judging Event Resources
A collection of 4-H State Marine Ecology Event resources for teachers, students and youth. Included are contest guidelines, study materials and marine life photos.
TP 095
Floridians' Attitude About the Environment and Coastal Marine Resources
Provides a description and results of research to assess Floridians' attitudes about the environment and coastal marine resources, and their support for programs to protect these resources. Floridians' attitudes were measured using the well-known 'New Environmental Paradigm' (NEP) response items. While there were differences in the intensity of these attitutdes across respondents, the consistency of the responses indicates that these attitudes are not random and idiosyncratic. View PDF
TP 117
An Investment in Florida's Future Through Sea Grant Sponsored Graduate Education
A review of Florida Sea Grant's involvement with funding graduate education over the program's 30-year history, with vignettes of students in their career positions. View online
TP 139
Ahead of the Class: Florida Sea Grant Delivers Marine Education
Using a combination of research, education and technology transfer, Sea Grant extension and communications programs interpret and deliver information to audiences in a format they can use. Efforts are focused among six principal stakeholder groups: citizens of local communities; the state’s industry; scientists and academic professionals; governmental and non-governmental managers of coastal resources; K-12 educators; and youths. View PDF
SGR 124
Florida Coastal Environmental Resources: A Guide to Economic Valuation and Impact Analysis (2003)
Presents principles, methods, applications, and case studies of coastal resource economic valuation and impact analysis, stressing the importance of environmental economics in coastal and marine management and the need for professionals in this community to better understand basic concepts such as trade-offs, willingness-to-pay, cost- benefit analysis, and environmental valuation. No charge. Out of print. View PDF
SGEF 123
Resources for Marine Educators
Fact sheet which identifies resources for teachers, youth program leaders, students, citizens and the media interested in learning more about Florida, national and global marine subjects.
To Order View PDF
SGEF 132
Internet Directory of Marine Educators and Research Organizations in Florida
A guide to link people to marine and coastal institutions in Florida. Includes academic, governmental, private and non-profit organizations devoted to marine research and education. View online
View all Sea Grant Publications
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