Registration is open for the 2023 Education and Outreach Retreat. Join us on June 28th from 9:30 am to 3:15 pm at the Long Beach Township Marine Field Education Center to learn how Barnegat Bay research, restoration, and education initiatives are addressing climate change!
The Retreat is an annual Barnegat Bay Partnership (BBP) event for both informal and formal educators in the Barnegat Bay watershed. This year’s Retreat is co-hosted by the Long Beach Township Marine Field Education Center, located on the bay in Holgate, NJ.
The 2023 Retreat theme is Climate Change Education: A Catalyst for Change. Join us for a keynote address by Janice McDonnell of Rutgers University about the NJ Climate Change Standards, hands-on activities at the Field Station, and a brainstorming session to jump-start a Climate Change Education Action Plan for the Barnegat Bay watershed. See the agenda below or download it here. If you have any questions, email Karen (kwalzer@ocean.edu) or Bailey (bsanders@ocean.edu).
9:30 Sign in and Morning Refreshments
10:00 Welcome
Kaitlin Gannon (BBP CEC Chair and Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve Education Coordinator) and Angela Andersen (LBT Marine Education Field Station Manager)
10:15 A Systems Approach to Teaching Climate Change with the NJ Climate Change Standards
Janice McDonnell (Rutgers University Department of Youth Development STEM Agent)
Learn about the Standards and how informal educators can assist teachers with meeting them.
10:45 Workshop Sessions
Learn about the actions that scientists and educators are taking to study and communicate the impacts of climate change in the Barnegat Bay estuary.
Group 1: Field Station
NJ Bay Islands Initiative: Kim McKenna (Stockton University Coastal Research Center)
Oyster Reef Restoration: Dr. Christine Thompson/students (Stockton U. Marine Field Station)
Terrapin Hatchery: Dr. John Wnek (Project Terrapin) and MATES students
Group 2: Clam Cove Reserve
Climate Change Impacts from Ocean to Bay: Angela Andersen (LBT Marine Field Station)
Shoreline Restoration Planning: Tom Herrington/students (Monmouth U. Urban Coast Institute)
Wild Terrapin Nesting: Project Terrapin Intern/MATES students
12:00 Lunch Break
Pre-order a boxed lunch or bring your own. See registration for details.
1:00 Workshop Sessions
Group 1: Clam Cove Reserve
Climate Change Impacts from Ocean to Bay: Angela Andersen (LBT Marine Field Education Station)
Shoreline Restoration Planning: Tom Herrington/students (Monmouth University Urban Coast Institute)
Wild Terrapin Nesting: Project Terrapin Intern/MATES students
Group 2: Field Station
NJ Bay Islands Initiative: Kim McKenna (Stockton University Coastal Research Center)
Oyster Reef Restoration: Dr. Christine Thompson/students (Stockton University Marine Field Station)
Terrapin Hatchery: Dr. John Wnek (Project Terrapin) and MATES students
2:15 Barnegat Bay Blueprint for Climate Change Education Actions
Facilitated by Kaitlin Gannon (JC NERR) and Jennifer Lengares (Jenkinson’s Aquarium). In this interactive session, we’ll brainstorm ideas for developing an Action Plan for climate change education in the Barnegat Bay watershed.
3:15 Retreat Concludes
Thank you to our 2023 Retreat partners!
