Thursday, May 8, 2008

 

Stream Trailer with New Ocean Addition


Last year I had the good fortune to meet Statia Ryder, the South Coast and Lower Rogue Watersheds Education Coordinator. That's her in the picture with the kids, she is amazing! After hearing one of my presentations on the Port Orford Ocean Resource Team and how we wanted to bring together the land and sea with water quality issues, she said Let's Collaborate! We decided to bring the ocean into the watershed model to literally create the whole picture. After many months of brute strength, sheer determination, and some artistic flair, the stream trailer was ready to debut with it's new additions. For those of you who don't know, a stream trailer is a 3-dimensional model of a watershed. The major construction components are foam, grout, surgical tubing, water pump, and a trailer. Remember that saying- "a picture is worth a thousand words".....well, today at Bullards Beach State Park students from Myrtlecreek learned a lot of new words....maybe not a thousand words, but lots of important ones like; watershed, estuary, habitat, precipitation, evaporation, pollution, rocky intertidal, and you can guess the rest of them :)

Comments:
Thanks Rachel, your dedication to the project is certainly worth mentioning! It never would have transpired without you determination and creativity:) you totally rock!
The Stream Trailer is so much more fun and now "complete" with the big blue ocean added on to it! It will be teaching people of all ages for years to come. I just love it how the pollution (Kool-Aid) provides such a visual through the watershed and eventually to the ocean... you mean it doesn't all just disappear?
saving the world, one presentation at a time:)
later
Statia
 
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