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01/14/2013 New York Volunteers Augment Restoration’s Success in Southern Louisiana | Education - News: As featured in Louisiana's WaterMarks magazine, NOAA Coastal Services magazine and reported by several media outlets: To learn about wetland loss in southern Louisiana and how it relates to the habitat loss occurring in New York, a group of 14 educators traveled to the Bayou State in late February 2012 to rebuild habitats devastated by recent natural and man-made events. This was the second time in as many years that such a trip was planned.
03/09/2012 New York Educators Help Restore Threatened Coastal Habitats in Louisiana and at Home | Education - News: As featured in Newsday, The Port Times Record and documented in a blog ... A group of educators who traveled to southern Louisiana in February 2012 to rebuild habitats devastated by recent natural and man-made events are now relating the wetlands loss education they learned to habitat loss occurring in New York.
03/07/2011 Blog Documents Habitat Restoration Efforts in Louisiana | : A group of New York educators traveled to Louisiana in late February '11 to rebuild tidal wetlands and maritime forest communities devastated by recent natural and man-made events.
02/21/2011 Sea Grant and NYSMEA Team Up for Hands-on Oil Spill Education and Restoration Efforts | : NYSG staff and NYSMEA educators embark on five-day trip to south Louisiana to learn about restoration efforts and talk with experts about wildlife rehabilitation.
02/21/2011 Sea Grant responds to Gulf Oil Spill | New York Coastlines, Winter 2011:

“The potential for disaster was great,” says New York Sea Grant Director Jim Ammerman of the Gulf oil spill, “but so far environmental impacts have been less than feared.”

02/01/2011 Lecture: Gulf Oil Spill Update | “The Oil Spill, the Mississippi, and the Challenges of the Gulf”: On Friday, NYSG's Director will give an updated on recovery efforts since last spring’s Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
12/23/2010 Gulf Oil Spill Symposium | : U. of Georgia and Georgia Sea Grant invite you to examine communication during the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
11/23/2010 NOAA Offers Lesson Plans on Gulf of Mexico Ecosystems | : NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration and Research has educational materials exploring Gulf of Mexico's deep-sea ecosystems.
10/25/2010 Sea Grant-ers Pitch in for Habitat Planting in New Orleans | : Sea Grant communicators and colleagues from the national network’s 32 programs recently participated in a habitat restoration planting effort in New Orleans.
10/04/2010 The Gulf Oil Spill: What Have We Lost | : On Friday, October 15, 2010, a panel of experts will assemble at Stony Brook University to answer some questions regarding the Gulf Oil Spill and subsequent relief effort.
09/28/2010 Info Needed, Provided on Oil-Spill Monitoring and Research | : A database hosted by the Gulf of Mexico Sea Grant Programs site features oil-spill-related research and monitoring activities.
09/13/2010 Gulf Oil Spill: Two Don't Miss Lectures | :

New York Sea Grant sponsors two talks on recovery eforts since the Spring 2010 Gulf Oil Spill.

08/25/2010 Long Island Sound Study's Sum '10 Newsletter Educates on Oil Spills | Long Island Sound Study - News: LISS's latest issue of Sound Update focuses on oil spills - whether oil from the Gulf of Mexico spill will reach the Sound, and our preparedness to handle such events.
05/25/2010 NOAA Sea Grant's Response to the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill | : A new NOAA Web site, "Recalling Deepwater Horizon, One Year Later," launches, featuring news releases, scientific journal papers, and links and videos from clean-up effort contributors, including those within the Sea Grant's national network.

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