Eastern Shore Environmental Education and
Natural Resources Camp
"The Land and Water Connection"
August 2 - August 6, 2010
The Dorchester Soil Conservation
District is coordinating the "Land and Water Connection" program for
teachers and middle school students from all nine Eastern Shore
counties. This week long residential program for students also
serves as an in service program for teachers. Students and teachers
learn together about the natural and political processes that impact
the Chesapeake Bay Watershed through field experiences and
simulations. Experience and knowledge acquired through this project
help students gain personal confidence to enable them to meet the
challenges that affect our aquatic environment. Both teachers and
students are expected to become aware of the many factors affecting
the management of the Chesapeake Bay and teachers are expected to
bring these into focus in their classrooms.
The curriculum unit used is
designed to examine the management of the threatened and complex
environmental system of the Chesapeake Bay. Students are introduced
to the historical and ecological significance of the Chesapeake Bay
region and participate in a Bay Interest Group (BIG) conference
simulation. Students will assume roles to identify Bay issues,
develop public policies and judge the environmental impact of the
policies.
Teachers and students will be
involved in a variety of field experiences such as:
‑ soil pit study
‑ marsh soil investigation
‑ water monitoring (turbidity,
dissolved oxygen, salinity, phosphorous)
‑ health of aquatic vegetation and
marine life
‑ recycling, pollution, and sewage
treatment
‑ aquatic life cycles, hatchery
tour (oysters and striped bass)
‑ skipjack
trip studying aquatic organisms, water quality, oyster history and
navigation
‑ forestry management, selective
harvest techniques
‑ wildlife habitat walks and ID's
‑ night habitat and awareness walk
Application deadline is July 1, 2010
General Guidelines and Information
(pdf file 17kb)
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Student Application
(pdf file 18kb)
Click here
Teacher Information/Training (pdf file
13kb)
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