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Ghost (net) Busters program
URL: https://www.uncw.edu/Marinequest/grantsprojects/ghostnetbusters.html
Company / Organization: UNCW MarineQuest
Type: Part-time
City: Wilmington, North Carolina
Description:
The Problem:
Derelict fishing gear is haunting our oceans, but there is nothing supernatural about the impact of ghost nets. They are very real to the millions of marine organisms that are injured or killed by them yearly in our oceans. When fishing nets are lost, they continue to fish as ghost nets and impact all kinds of marine organisms, capturing and killing crustaceans, fish, turtles, birds, sharks, and marine mammals - even whales. Ghost nets also damage underwater habitats, contribute to marine pollution, and cause economic loss for fishermen. These nets can drift for decades before washing ashore, breaking down into smaller pieces, or being pulled out of the ocean by humans.
What we are doing about it:
We are traveling around North Carolina with our life-size inflatable whale classroom to educate youth on environmental impacts of ghost nets. We have developed a creative and engaging curriculum for 5th though 9th grade. Each Ghost (net) Busters program includes a discussion of the problems associated with ghost nets, followed by a hands-on, inquiry-based STEAM learning activity. After our visit, students are invited to participate in a new engineering competition that will challenge them to come up with creative solutions to the ghost net problem through technological innovation.
Be a part of the solution:
- Help with a beach clean-up and remove trash (including fishing nets) from beaches
- Eat fish that have been harvested sustainably and with safer fishing methods (use Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch as a guide to help you choose!)
- Spread the word! Teach others about the impacts of ghost fishing gear
Requirements:
Successful candidate must be a team player and
• Enjoy working with students in grades 5-9 and not be afraid of early morning starts and long days.
• Have a passion for marine environmental conservation and be willing to share it with students.
• Be able to drive a 12 passenger van (at least 21 years of age with a clean driving record).
• Be able to help lift 65 lb. inflatable life-size whale classroom and accompanying equipment.
• Be able to meet a flexible work schedule involving 10–30 hours per week and taking place on different days of the week.
For more information contact the Program Coordinator Laura Sirak-Schaeffer at (910) 833-0867 or sirakschaefferl@uncw.edu
Point of Contact: Laura Sirak-Schaeffer