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Key
to the Sea
Take
your class to the beach with Heal the Bay's
revolutionary marine education program. Teachers
(K-5) receive free professional development
including standards-aligned curriculum, and
students visit a local marine center and
learn right on the beach with trained naturalists! |
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Speakers
Have a presenter from Heal the Bay's
Speakers Bureau visit your classroom to discuss
ocean pollution and ways we all can contribute
to the solutions. It's free! |
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Aquarium
Field Trips
Bring your students on a field trip
to the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium and learn
about the wonders of the ocean. You pick
the topic and we will provide a naturalist-taught
program that is California standards-based,
age appropriate, hands-on and interactive! |
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Adopt-A-Beach
California's Adopt-A-Beach program
gives people of all ages the opportunity
to learn about and participate in the conservation
of our coastal resources. Hundreds of schools
and classrooms have adopted a beach to be
a part of the solution to ocean pollution. |
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Coastal
Cleanup Day
Every year on the third Saturday
of September, hundreds of thousands of people
from around the world join together to rid
our coastlines and waterways of harmful trash.
Here in Los Angeles County, Heal the Bay
runs more than 50 beach, river and creek
cleanup locations. |
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Public Service Announcements
Throughout Heal the Bay's history, we have been fortunate work with some of the best advertising agencies in Los Angeles to create engaging, entertaining and above all, educational public service announcement (PSA's) in both English and Spanish. |
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Heal the Bay Curriculum
Get your hands on free online resources that you can easily download and print. Use these tools to to incorporate environmental topics into your classroom curriculum. |
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Education and the Environment Initiative
The Education and the Environment Initiative provides state-approved environmental education for K-12 public school students. The goal is to help children learn and make informed decisions about their individual impact on the environment. Heal the Bay is working on statewide implementation with the California Environmental Protection Agency and the California Integrated Waste Management Board, the lead state agencies of the program. |