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"Coastal School Museum: Impressionism to Conserve Our Senses Biodiversity is a new Extension Project which was favored in the recent call of the Open Window competitive fund, organized by the Directorate of Extension, in partnership with the Research and Development (DID) of the Universidad Austral de Chile .
The initiative met the fundamental requirement of this conference, whose focus was the development of outreach projects that have been approved in the internal competition for the DID.
LECMAA team will work directly with the School E-48 Fog, with the aim of forming a Coastal School Museum scientific and educational value, which promotes awareness and discovery of the local coastal and marine biodiversity regional , and also disseminate and inculcate positive values \u200b\u200band attitudes of the community towards our environment.
The project stems from the experience of the responsible director, Prof. Hector Pavés, research conducted in Guafo Island, Chiloé, through the projects DID D-200-7 Otaria reproductive synchronization flavescens (Shaw, 1800) and Arctocephalus australis Zimmermann, 1783 (Mammalia: Otariidae) in Guafo Island, Chiloé, and Project DID-2006-50 "Guafo Island: Reproductive Success of fur and burrow Southern Black; Relationship with Regional Fishery, Meteorological Variables and Population Health.
The initiative met the fundamental requirement of this conference, whose focus was the development of outreach projects that have been approved in the internal competition for the DID.
LECMAA team will work directly with the School E-48 Fog, with the aim of forming a Coastal School Museum scientific and educational value, which promotes awareness and discovery of the local coastal and marine biodiversity regional , and also disseminate and inculcate positive values \u200b\u200band attitudes of the community towards our environment.
The project stems from the experience of the responsible director, Prof. Hector Pavés, research conducted in Guafo Island, Chiloé, through the projects DID D-200-7 Otaria reproductive synchronization flavescens (Shaw, 1800) and Arctocephalus australis Zimmermann, 1783 (Mammalia: Otariidae) in Guafo Island, Chiloé, and Project DID-2006-50 "Guafo Island: Reproductive Success of fur and burrow Southern Black; Relationship with Regional Fishery, Meteorological Variables and Population Health.
Source: www.uach.cl
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