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

  • For the past two annual conferences, this has been the new call to action in fundraising for NMEA scholarships

  • Ever popular, live auction, the auctioneer will shout out “time to raise your paddles in support of our scholarship fund!” What has ensued these past two years is an eager wave of paddles and bids; no bid is too small or too big

  • The paddle raise brought in a whopping $4,908! This is enough to support up to nine or ten full registrations to the annual conference. This is no small achievement and our generous members should be lauded for their contributions and exuberance

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Introduction

For the past two annual conferences, this has been the new call to action in fundraising for NMEA scholarships. Ever popular, live auction, the auctioneer will shout out “time to raise your paddles in support of our scholarship fund!” What has ensued these past two years is an eager wave of paddles and bids; no bid is too small or too big. The paddle raise brought in a whopping $4,908! This is enough to support up to nine or ten full registrations to the annual conference.

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