Conference
Highlights:
Conference
Chair Bill Hastie, his conference committee, and the Conference Co-sponsors
(Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon State University Extension/Sea
Grant, University of Washington Sea Grant, and Washington Department
of Fisheries) provided a full schedule of events for this 17th conference
of NMEA. More than 350 marine educators attended the conference.
The
conference program
kept us organized.
(Photograph by Susan Leach Snyder)
Conference
bags were great to have for holding all the "goodies" (a.k.a.
great curriculum materials) we collected.
(Photograph
by Susan Leach Snyder)

Chris
Raisback helped hand out the conference sweatshirts. (Photograph:
Courtesy of Bill Hastie)
A
stern wheeler dinner and cruise down the Columbia River Gorge proved
to be a good way to begin the six-day conference.
Photographs:
Courtesy of Bill Hastie

The first three
days of the conference took place on the campus of Lewis and Clark College
in Portland. 
Portland events included
concurrent sessions, an opening session by Dr. Jane Lubchenco titled
“The Sustainable Biosphere Initiative,” a keynote address
by Norma Paulus titled “An Educational Call to Arms,” a
tour of the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, the annual NMEA business
meeting, Sea Swap, a Northwest Salmon BBQ, and the NMEA Auction.
Andy
Woods and Susan Haynes were spotted walking to concurrent sessions.
(Photograph: Courtesy of Bill Hastie)

Conference
whistles were put to good use during the conference ...especially during
the auctioning of THE PIKE. (Photograph
by Susan Leach Snyder)
Then came the mass
migration to Newport, with field trips enroute. This event began for
some at an early 6:30 AM. Field trip destinations included trips to
a fish processing plant, coastal beaches, the coastal rainforest, a
local stream,
sand
dunes, an estuary, the Performing Arts Center, Hatfield Marine Science
Center, and the Oregon Coast Aquarium. Somehow, all busses arrived in
Newport at 4:00 PM so that everyone could check into hotels. That evening,
a light dinner was served at the Hatfield Marine Science Center and
Oregon Coast Aquarium.
Left:
A Newport, Oregon beach scene. (Photograph by
Susan Leach Snyder)

Right:
One group of conference participants went fishing, while another group
(below) explored a stream’s ecology. (Photographs:
Courtesy of Bill Hastie)

The next day, there were
field sessions, workshops, chapter meetings, the NMEA Awards Presentation,
and the Stegner Lecture by Susan Strauss, a storyteller.
The last day began with Sea
Faire, that featured over 60 exhibits. Conference coordinators wrapped
up the week’s events with a wonderful slide show of conference
participants in action.