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Discover how SEAC promotes environmentally sound ideas and activities, visit Baltimore Aquarium's educational displays, kayak at Assateague Channel, volunteer at National Wildlife Refuge, join in marsh cleanups, and learn about local conservation efforts. Attend inspiring speaker events and meetings every Tuesday at 9:15pm in CUB 316.
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SEACing out Wallops Island Connecting our club members to the environment
What we do? Our goal is to promote awareness to environmentally sound ideas and activities.
Baltimore Aquarium A perfect display of education and promotion of conservation. • Signs • Workers • Interactive displays • A variety of aquatic life
Kayaking on the Assateague Channel A more personal connection to the environment by way of enjoyable physical activity: A natural ice breaker. • Collection of specimens for later examination and study • Possible link with SU Adventure Club
The National Wildlife Refuge Volunteering with locals • Ideas for future SEAC endeavors
Marsh Cleanup Cleaning up the marshes along the bay • Greater inspiration for more frequent Burd Run Cleanups
Dairy Farm and Oyster Watermen Local practices both being effected by poor environmental conditions. • Pushing for organic and locally grown food section by new food service provider
Speakers Each devoting their lives to jobs that model what S.E.A.C. works to accomplish • Promotion • Action • Devotion Rachel Carson is a complete inspiration to how each member seeks to exists
Meetings: Tuesdays 9:15pm CUB 316 • Campus Climate Challenge • Community Bikes • Focus the Nation • Earth Day http://webspace.ship.edu/seac/