Abstract

Current is the peer-reviewed journal of the National Marine Educators Association. It features lively, in-depth articles and activities relating to all aspects of the world of water. Articles explore the latest in marine and aquatic education research, ocean literacy, classroom and free-choice learning activities, marine science, art, maritime history and literature.

Highlights

  • The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) has funded both research consortia and individual investigators through multiple rounds of Requests for Proposals

  • Each of the 17 GoMRI-funded consortia has its own education and outreach program, which has produced a variety of resources that may be useful to educators

  • GOMRI-FUNDED CONSORTIA The Alabama Center for Ecological Resilience (ACER) studies the role biological diversity plays in determining the resilience of northern Gulf of Mexico ecosystems to impacts of oiling and dispersants

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Introduction

The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) has funded both research consortia and individual investigators through multiple rounds of Requests for Proposals. GoMRI has partnered with the Gulf of Mexico Sea Grant Oil Spill Science Outreach Program, the Smithsonian Ocean Portal, and Screenscope Films. GOMRI-FUNDED CONSORTIA The Alabama Center for Ecological Resilience (ACER) studies the role biological diversity (genetic, taxonomic, and functional) plays in determining the resilience of northern Gulf of Mexico ecosystems to impacts of oiling and dispersants.

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