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Learn more and register at https://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/fmnp/MR25-01hybrid.phpThrough classroom, field trip, and practical benefits experience, this course has been established to help participants understand the importance of marine biodiversity and approaches to restoration.
The total training consists of 24 contact hours, the scheduling of which will vary among different instructors. Classroom learning includes 3 presentations with associated discussions and assignments related to: Coral Restoration, Sponge Restoration, Sea Grass Restoration, and Artificial Reefs. Outside of the classroom (virtual or in-person), participants will engage in hands-on field activities related to the course units.
The dates of the course are:
Online meetings April 24 & 25
In-person: May 1, 8, & 10. May 8 and 10 will be in the Florida Keys.
The cost of the course is $250 ($295 with a hard copy of the manual). Participants will need to find their own accommodations in the Keys, and there is an additional $150 for field trip fees.
By participating in this Restoration Course, you will be initiating or continuing your own personal journey to become a better naturalist, conservationist, educator, natural resource scientist, or citizen steward. And, in doing so, you are entrusted to share the information you gain with others and use the skills you acquire to contribute to conservation education and initiatives.
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