Ocean Prospects: a high school 

 teacher's guide to ocean-related top- 

 ics lists curriculum guides, activities, 

 books, films, periodicals and public 

 and private organizations available to 

 educators. Many of the materials are 

 free. 



Ocean Prospects also includes up- 

 to-date information on the science, 

 industry, recreation, careers, manage- 

 ment and future of the ocean's re- 

 sources. 



For a copy of the 12-page booklet, 

 send your name, address and $1 to Sea 

 Grant. 



Doing a job well has its rewards. 



Aug. 4 to 8, 20 high school students 

 with winning aquatic science projects 

 will travel to Rhode Island for the 1987 

 World of Water Awards. 



World of Water recognizes students 

 who have won state or regional science 

 fairs exhibiting aquatic projects. Win- 

 ners of the competition will be invited 

 with their teachers to present their pro- 

 jects at the National Marine Educators 



Association Conference at the Univer- 

 sity of Rhode Island at Kingston. 



The group also will participate in 

 activities related to modern marine 

 science and learn about career oppor- 

 tunities. 



Deadline for World of Water entries 

 is May 1. For more information, write 

 Vicki Clark, Mathematics and Science 

 Center, 2401 Hartman Street, Rich- 

 mond, Va. 23223. 



©Sea Grant Director 

 B.J. Copeland and coast- 

 al law specialist Walter 

 Clark will present 

 papers at Coastal Zone 

 '87, an international sym- 

 posium on coastal and 

 ocean management. 



The symposium attracts about 1,500 

 decision-makers, professionals and 

 citizens, representing over 30 coun- 

 tries. 



Copeland will present a keynote 

 address on the environmental prob- 

 lems of Albemarle and Pamlico 



sounds. Clark will discuss water use 

 zoning and its value in resolving 

 coastal water use conflicts. 



Coastal Zone '87 will be held May 26 

 to 29 in Seattle, Wash. The symposium 

 is sponsored by the American Shore 

 and Beach Preservation Association, 

 the Coastal Zone Foundation, the Na- 

 tional Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad- 

 ministration and others. 



For more information, contact De- 

 lores Clark, NOAA External Affairs, 

 Rockville, Md. 20852. Or call 301/443- 

 8031. 



Coastwatch is published monthly 

 except July and December by the 

 University of North Carolina Sea 

 Grant College Program, 105 1911 Build- 

 ing, Box 8605, North Carolina State 

 University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8605. 

 Vol. 14, No. 3, March 1987. Dr. B.J. 

 Copeland, director. Kathy Hart, edi- 

 tor. Nancy Davis and Sarah Friday, 

 staff writers. 



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