NMMF Student Webinar: POP for a Porpoise (Prevent Ocean Plastics)

This signature program aims to educate students about the plastic ocean pollution epidemic. We focus on ways that plastic pollution affects marine animals such as entanglement and ingestion of plastics by dolphins, whales, sea turtles, sea birds, and fish. Our hope is that students who complete this workshop will have the knowledge and drive to make our earth a cleaner and healthier place, and that they will be excited to educate and inspire others.

Availability description

Free of cost 

Date(s)
Age/Grade Level
TK/K
Grades 1-2
Grades 3-5
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-12
Cost Range
Free
Time of Day
Evening
Online/Hybrid
Opportunity type
Online
Area of Interest
Biology / LifeSciences
Earth Science/Ecology
General Science
Financial Support or Scholarship Available?
No
NGSS Aligned?
Yes
Location Address:
2240 Shelter Island Drive, San Diego, California, 92106
Contact Name:
National Marine Mammal Foundation Outreach Team
Email:
outreach@nmmf.org
Telephone:

NMMF Student Webinar: POP for a Porpoise (Prevent Ocean Plastics)

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