Jul 29, 2020 | Digital Challenge Grants, Educational Products, Experiential Education, Featured Products, High School, Middle School, Summer Camps, Water Quality
Microplastics In The Estuary: Interactive Lesson Plan This curriculum includes an interactive microplastics lesson plan, assessment, sediment sampling activity, and crafts intended to engage 4th-9th grade students with the issue of marine debris and microplastics in...
Jul 29, 2020 | Digital Challenge Grants, Educational Products, Estuarine Habitats, High School, Middle School, Sea Creatures
Estuary Coloring Book: Mangroves, Oysters, Seagrass and Tarpon The Estuary Coloring Book pairs science and creativity through the relaxing process of simply coloring. Enjoy these downloadable PDFs created by Alexa Putillo, a recipient of our Digital Challenge Grants....
Jul 29, 2020 | Educational Products, Estuarine Habitats, Featured Products, High School, Water Quality
“Tampa Bay: Living Legacy” Documentary The “Tampa Bay: Living Legacy” film chronicles the transformation of Tampa Bay from one of the nation’s most polluted waterways to one of its most heralded environmental success stories. Watch...
Jul 29, 2020 | Educational Products, High School, Middle School, Reptiles
Freshwater Turtle Activity Book An illustrated guide by teen Montana Sewell, patterned after the gopher tortoise book covering the biology and ecology of turtles that live in Floridas’ lakes, rivers and ponds. It’s chapters explore various aspects of...
Jul 29, 2020 | Digital Challenge Grants, Educational Products, Elementary School, Experiential Education, Featured Products, High School, Middle School, Summer Camps
30-day Experiential Education Calendar This 30-day Challenge Calendar was created to get students of all ages outside to explore, observe, and critically think about the ecosystems in Tampa Bay. Each challenge has follow-up questions that foster further...
Apr 29, 2020 | Be Floridian, Behavior Change, Boating and Fishing, Educational Products, Featured Products, Fertilizer Runoff, High School, Middle School, Stormwater, Water Quality
In Florida, summer rains don’t water fertilizer in — they wash it off our lawns and into our lakes, bays and oceans. The excess nitrogen and phosphorus in the water feeds algae blooms that use up oxygen, kill fish and turn the water the color of pea soup. As more and...