Artist Issues Marine Conservation Challenge to 1 Million Kids; New Online Educational Program From Scripps Institution of Oceanography (UCSD) and Marine Life Artist Wyland Bridges Disciplines to Teach Young Students About Marine Science


ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Sept. 11, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- MEDIA ADVISORY


 WHAT:        Marine life artist Wyland - known for his mega-sized
              Murals called "Whaling Walls" - has issued a challenge
              to every primary school student in the United States 
              to learn to use science in the service of
              marine conservation. His only requirement? 
              They do it creatively.

 WHO:         In partnership with the Scripps Institution of
              Oceanography (UCSD) and the Birch Aquarium at Scripps,
              the artist has created the Wyland Ocean Challenge,
              "Clean Water for the 21st Century," a non-profit
              interdisciplinary marine art and science education
              program. Wyland was recognized in 1999 for educational
              innovation by the National Educator's Association
              magazine NEA Today in 1999. Over the last twenty years,
              he has provided community outreach on conservation
              issues to more than 1,000,000 children, and currently
              writes a column on children and the marine environment
              in Sport Diver Magazine. Scripps SIO in La Jolla, Calif.
              is considered one of the world's Premier Oceanographic
              research programs.

 WHEN:        The Wyland Ocean Challenge, "Clean Water for the 21st
              Century," program will be available free to every school
              in the nation, starting this week.

 HOW:         The challenge features lesson plans (K-3, 4-6) available
              online to teachers, a nationwide art contest, and will
              conclude with a Wyland-created "Underwater Village" 
              tour at major museums and aquariums from Mexico to
              Seattle, Wash. Each tour stop gives students a hands-on 
              opportunity to rebuild a dying coral reef through art.

 BACKGROUND:  The new online curriculum and teachers' guide meet all
              national science standards and is downloadable from any
              classroom computer. The overall goal of the program is
              to give students a global view of the importance of
              water, from the planet's oceans, lakes, and rivers, to
              its streams, ponds, and wetlands. Information about the
              first stage of the program, which focuses on oceanic
              habitats, is now available for grades K-6 and can be
              found at www.wylandoceanchallenge.org. The program is
              expected to reach over one million students this year.

              Scripps Institution of Oceanography Chancellor Charles
              Kennel called the program a prime example of two
              different disciplines that "begin in opposite directions
              but end up together on the great circle of human
              comprehension."

              "Over the past one hundred years our scientists have
              gained an ever-more sophisticated understanding of ocean
              and earth sciences," Kennel says. "The Wyland Ocean
              Challenge is a wonderful way to engage children in
              understanding one of the complex environmental problems
              that face us today."

NOTE TO EDITORS: To interview Wyland or Charles Kennel, contact Steve Creech from 9 am to 6 pm PST, Monday through Friday, at 949/ 643-7070, ext. 283. More information at the following links:

Scripps Institution of Oceanography at http://sio.ucsd.edu/

Birch Aquarium at Scripps at http://aquarium.ucsd.edu/

Wyland Foundation at http://www.wylandfoundation.org/

VIDEO AVAILABLE: http://www.wylandfoundation.org/wyatbirchvideo.html

OTHER LINKS OF INTEREST:

http://www.wyland.com/htmlsite/where/globalmap/globalmap.html

HIGH RES ART AVAILABLE: http://www.wylandworldwide.com/main/media.cfm

Password: Manatee



            

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