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CCE Marine Digital Education Initiative

Digital Education Initiative

Welcome to CCE Marine Digital Education Initiative!

We have a new website dedicated to Marine digital education! 

Please visit:  https://www.ccemarinedigitaled.org

CCE Marine is committed to continually offer free digital education materials. We are underway working on fresh ideas and creating an even better interactive experience for your digital learning needs! While we're busy focusing + creating content for our new Digital Education Initiative website, please visit our various social media pages for updates and activities.

Please fill out our SURVEY

To help ensure our materials are meeting the needs of the teachers, parents, and students we are working to accommodate to the highest extent possible we need your feedback! We invite you to please take a few minutes to complete this survey so we can further refine our learning materials and digital education strategy moving forward: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NSSW8W9

Here are the topics we've discussed in these past few weeks:

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Digital Education - OSPREY

A North American raptor with the ability to dive to catch fish, the Osprey is a common sight along Long Island shorelines early spring through fall.

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Digital Education - ALEWIFE

The Alewife is an anadromous fish. Although it spends most of its life in saltwater, the alewife migrates upstream to spawn in freshwater.

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Digital Education - CLAM

Learn more about this fascinating bivalve mollusk! This filter feeder feeds on algae.

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The northern lined seahorse, Hippocampus erectus, is native to Long Island.

Digital Education - SEAHORSE

The lined seahorse is a unique species of fish native to Long Island waters, specifically in eelgrass beds.

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Digital Education - Water Quality

Enrichment activities for your family to learn about the importance of Water Quality on Long Island.

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Back to the Bays Initiative

Learn about opportunities for you to "Give Back to the Bays" by learning, getting involved and enjoying our marine environment!

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Contact

Kimberly Barbour
Marine Program Outreach Manager
kp237@cornell.edu
631-727-7850 x 329

Last updated September 16, 2020