Thursday, February 10, 2011

While we're in DC


Have you seen it?! Our photos are live on the Ocean Portal! Check out the Student Summit page and the delegations photos at http://ocean.si.edu.  Make sure you tune into the ocean portal for all of the webcasts. The Ocean Portal will host the entire group of student presentations, streaming live, from 9-12pm and 1-4pm Eastern on February 15.  Then it will air Jean Michel Cousteau’s lecture from 5:30-6:30pm Eastern later that evening.  
Then on February 16th, the Ocean Portal will host the JASON project’s live web events at 12 and 3pm Eastern.  And, not only will you be able to tune into these events, you can tweet their questions and interact on Facebook; the Smithsonian will be tweeting live from the event.  Find the Ocean Portal on twitter @OceanPortal and on facebook at: The Ocean Portal. 

The links for the Jason Project and the Webcast again are:

Webcast information:
Event webcast from 8:30 am – 6:30 pm EST, February 15, 2011 

The JASON Project Interactive Broadcast with students, 12:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. EST, February 16, 2011 http://www.jason.org/science/live/coastal_america/jason/event.aspx

We head  out Monday morning. Today we're meeting one last time to cover any last minute details! I want to send a special Shout-Out to Maggy Hunter from Coastal America for organizing all of this and all of the hard work she's put into this. The summit is going to be amazing!

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