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<content type="html">This is a page for the development of Aquaculture Education for the K-12 classroom.  In Maryland there is a program called ''Aquaculture in Action'' that uses aquaculture as a tool for teaching science.  For more information go to, www.mdsg.umd.edu/Education/AinA

Please share your information on specific programs in K-12 aquaculture education below and any contact information and Internet URLs that apply.

'''Aquaculture in Action''', [http://www.mdsg.umd.edu/Education/AinA
]

J. Adam Frederick, MD Sea Grant Extension Program,
Center of Marine Biotechnology,
701 East Pratt St.,
Baltimore, MD  21202,
(410) 234-8850,
frederic@mdsg.umd.edu

Jacqueline U. Takacs, Maryland Sea Grant Extension Program,
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory,
P.O. Box 38,
Solomons, MD  20688,
(410) 326-7356,
takacs@cbl.umces.edu


'''ALEARN.info''' 
'''AL'''abama, '''E'''ducation, '''A'''quaculture, '''R'''ecreational Fishing, and '''N'''atural Resources [http://www.alearn.info www.alearn.info]
This site has over 700 pages of information and a special section devoted to the K-12 aqauculture community.

For more information about ALEARN contact David Cline, Extension Aquaculturist, 203 Swingle Hall, Auburn University, AL 36849 clinedj@auburn.edu 334-844-2874

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