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"Displaying the Oceanic World to K-12 Learning Communities since 1988"
 
Gregory R. Mann, Ph.D.
Oceanic Marine Biology
Executive Program Director

1819 Fletcher Street
Lansing, MI  48910
517.484.5579
SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHS

Click on each of the oceanic animals below for
a selected display of the program's
35-mm color slide presentation!
To schedule the program or to request
further information, please contact:


PROGRAM OVERVIEW

All program sessions are presented within the appropriate K-12 curriculum.  Both the
Video & 35-mm Color Slide portions are displayed at the same time combined with many unique
interactive "hands-on" items available for your students.

With its extensive research library containing many videos, photographs, slides and various topic materials, each session
is specifically designed for each age level and
never duplicated, resulting in a unique presentation format.

Conducting four
( 4 ) sessions throughout an entire school day for one low price, the
recommended one
( 1 ) hour per program presentation format achieves a joint partnership within a school's existing class schedule.

"OCEAN TREASURES" as with any educational objective, attains maximum
productivity when presented to smaller audience numbers and correlated age groups, thereby allowing for the desired individual student interaction.

Over seventy
( 70+ ) oceanic marine species are graphically displayed in a colorful
array of panoramic worldwide habitats, from awesome
Killer Whales to comical
Sea Otters, Seals & Penguins, beautiful but deadly Box Sea Jellies, playful
Bottlenose & Spinner Dolphins, terrifying Great White & Hammerhead Sharks and
majestic
Blue Whales, the largest animals ever to exist on Earth.

"OCEAN TREASURES" generates an unequaled educational yet extremely
entertaining program which will provide your students and faculty members alike, a unique portal by which to be extremely inquisitive about some of the most alluring yet secretive wildlife ever to inhabit our planet.

Every session encompasses my personal field research career in the
Oceanic Marine Biological Sciences and professional Scuba Diving experiences including as a Support Dive Team Member with the

"Cousteau Discovering the Amazon"
project.

Among these exciting worldwide encounters with oceanic marine wildlife including the
Arctic & Antarctic polar regions, have been several spot appearances on
"Nova"
, "Animal Planet", "National Geographic" and "Discovery" programs.

Personal commentary within specified K-12 curriculum takes place throughout
each session, discussing a wide range of topics including geographic habitats,
predator-prey and adult-newborn relationships, endangered species and migratory traits.




SITE REQUIREMENTS


Darkest presentation area possible!

Color TV w/ VCR Unit

( largest available )


Film Screen

( largest available )


Audience size is never a problem! 


Using the program's extremely flexible presentation format combined with its wireless Anchor Audio "MegaVox" public address system allows presentations to be conducted in a Gymnasium, Classroom, Library or Auditorium setting.



PRESENTATION
TOURS


Schools located outside of the
program's standard operating
region
(opposite) will have to develop
a Presentation Tour involving other
schools to bring the program to a district
or region which involves extensive travel time.


*$400.00
per school



* includes four (4) individual presentation
sessions per school developed
for a Presentation Tour throughout
an entire school day as well
as all Travel expenses

STANDARD DAILY
PRESENTATIONS


Schools located within an estimated
2.5 hour drive time
from either
Lansing, MI
or
Angola, IN

*$350.00



* includes four (4) individual presentations
sessions throughout an entire school day

MISSION STATEMENT     PERSONAL BACKGROUND      INTERACTIVE PROGRAM FEATURES     PORTS OF CALL
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