Current Projects
Marine Debris
As Principal Investigator, Cindy managed the design and scripting of a series of videos introducing high school teachers to water quality research at the Potomac Science Center and potential marine debris impacts to fish, invertebrates and plankton.
George Mason University (Virginia, $149,999) will work with 20 teachers and 35 high school student delegates to reduce the use of single-use plastic water bottles by students at two high schools in Prince William County, Virginia. The project will raise awareness of and connect participants to the ecological impacts of marine debris, expand participation in cleanup efforts, and change behaviors related to disposable water bottles.
Links to all six videos are down below:
Project Overview
Identifying Larval Fish
Collecting Fish Larvae
Collecting Plankton From a Pond
How to Sort Fish from a sample
PEREC Fish Collection
Other Projects
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