Wednesday, April 8, 2009

State of Lake Erie Meeting

New York Sea Grant’s Annual

State of Lake Erie Meeting

Thursday, April 30, 2009
7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
ARMOR FIRE HALL
4932 Clark St., Hamburg, NY 14075







Sponsored by
NYS Assemblyman Jack Quinn
In Cooperation With
Southtowns Walleye Association of WNY


FEATURED PRESENTATIONS

- Lake Erie Fisheries Update
Don Einhouse, NYS DEC, Lake Erie Unit Leader

- Status of Muskellunge in the Buffalo Harbor and Upper Niagara River
Paul McKeown, Fisheries Manager - Region 9 NYS DEC
Mike Wilkinson, Senior Fisheries Biologist

- Lake Erie Biological Update
Dr. William Edwards, Niagara University

- Sturgeon Catches - Angler Reporting Program
Helen Domske, NY Sea Grant, Great Lakes Program at UB

- And More!

For more information or directions, contact: Helen Domske, NY Sea Grant (716) 645-3610 or email: sgbuffal@cornell.edu

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Great Article on Jellyfish

Jellyfish Sea Science comes from the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Marine Division. You can even download a PDF file of this information at the bottom of their web page! Just click on Jellyfish to take a look.

In Roatan we often see the Mangrove Upsidedown Jelly at the mangroves, an occasional Moon Jelly, a few Box Jellyfish called a Sea Wasp and lots of Comb Jellies which aren't Jellyfish at all!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Deposit Deadline Extended

It's not too late to join this summer's workshop in Roatan! The deposit deadline has been extended to March 24, 2009. Have questions? We have answers! Feel free to call or e-mail...
Helen Domske, Sea Grant Resource Agent, (716)645-3610; hmd4@cornell.edu
Garry Dole, Science Resources Coordinator, Erie 2 BOCES, (716) 679-3419; garrydole@aol.com

Thursday, December 25, 2008

2009 Summer Trip Information

DATES: August 1-8, 2009 (8 days) Travel arrangements from Buffalo, NY Airport.

ACCOMMODATIONS: The Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences and Anthony's Key Resort http://www.anthonyskey.com/en/rims/rims.html; oceanfront facility, double occupancy cabanas with private bath, air conditioned classroom, dolphin encounter, dive shop and more.

Costs: $1994.00* for COSEE Scholars* (See funding possibilities below.) Cost includes Key Standard room and meals, round trip airfare from Buffalo, NY, bus and boat fees, transfers, admissions, hotel and departure taxes, and all tips and gratuities. Tuition and souvenirs extra. School districts may financially support their teachers; see note below. Significant others welcome at the regular cost of $2494. (A limited number of air conditioned rooms are available as well as private rooms and trip insurance, for an addition fee. Please call for more information.)

Graduate CREDIT: OPTIONAL: Three hours of graduate credit are available from SUNY at Buffalo. Tuition costs are extra and must be paid directly to the University. Please call if interested.

EQUIPMENT: You will need snorkeling gear: mask, snorkel and fins. If you need to purchase equipment we will make recommendations and provide any necessary training before the trip.

Content areas: Topics to be covered with presentations and field visits: the coral reef, including reef formation and ecology; reef fish; reef invertebrates; animal relationships; sandy beaches; tide pools; zonation at a rocky shore; mangroves; and turtle grass beds.

ADDITIONAL INFO: An informational meeting will be presented Tuesday, March 3, 2009 at the Science Resources Center, 10001 Route 60, Fredonia, NY at 7:00 PM. For directions or additional information please call Helen Domske, Sea Grant Resource Agent at (716) 645-2114 x2337 or Garry Dole, Science Resources Coordinator, Erie 2 BOCES at (716) 679-3419 or 800-344-9611 ext. 2598 (from 716 area code).

Funding Possibilities to explore....
• * COSEE-GL will provide $500 scholarships for the first 10 eligible educators. (Trip cost of $1994 reflects the total cost after the scholarship is applied.) Please attach a copy of your COSEE application to the enrollment form below. COSEE applications are available at: http://www.coseegreatlakes.net/events/marine_immersion_2009 Please call for info.

• This is a Professional Development activity and may qualify for both local district funding and inservice course credit as required by the NYS Commissioner of Education.

Sponsors of this workshop reserve the right to limit group size and cancel due to insufficient numbers of participants. Cost is based on a minimum of twelve participants and current air fare prices. Participants must be able to demonstrate PADI snorkeling skills or be willing to wear a snorkel vest when in the water. Participants must complete a standard liability waiver.

SEND TO:
Garry W. Dole
E2CC BOCES, Science Resources
10001 Route 60
Fredonia, NY 14063

NAME _________________________________
HOME ADDRESS ________________________
CITY / STATE / ZIP ______________________
HOME PHONE __________________________
e-mail _________________________________
Educators please complete:
SCHOOL ___________________GRADE_______
SCHOOL ADDRESS _______________________
CITY / STATE / ZIP ______________________
√ If you have ___ attached or ___ need a COSEE Application
Please include a $400.00 deposit payable to
Tropical Marine Ecology and return by March 3,'09