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2,400 Urban Students to Get Unique Water Education Experience Officials Gather in Camden to Celebrate 1st Area Stop for ‘Canoemobile’

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Category: Water
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Tuesday, October 7th, 2014


PHILADELPHIA (October 7, 2014) As many as 2,400 urban students will paddle the Delaware River and other area waterways, test the quality of the waters and learn about key water issues over the next 2 weeks as the national "Canoemobile" plan rolls into Delaware Basin cities.

U.S. E.P.A. Regional Administrator Shawn M. Garvin and officials from federal, state and Co. agencies gathered in Camden's Wiggins Park Marina today to mark the start of the plan for urban students in Camden, Philadelphia, Chester, Wilmington and Reading that runs through October 19.

The Canoemobile - one in a fleet of special vans that each travel the country with 6 hand-made 24-foot Voyageur canoes - brings environmental education and outdoor learning experiences to underserved, urban youth.

An initiative of the Delaware River Urban Waters Federal Partnership, the plan in this area is funded through a $59,333 Urban Waters Small Grant from the E.P.A., coordinated by the National Park Service's Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance program, hosted by local city agencies and parks departments, and implemented by Wilderness Inquiry and a number of community-based organizations. The goal of the Urban Waters Partnership is to connect residents and communities with their local water resources so that they work hard to protect them.

"This plan will help to enrich lives and enhance environmental stewardship in our urban students, many of whom are getting their 1st experience on the water," said E.P.A. Regional Administrator Shawn M. Garvin. "These students will then bring back what they've learned to their families, friends and communities."

"The Park Service is a proud supporter of the Canoemobile project," shared Brian Strack, Associate Regional Director for the National Park Service Northeast Region. "We firmly believe that when young people have fun in the outdoors through activities like this, it will help engage the next generation of stewards for our local, state and national parks."

"Canoemobile is a wonderful example of Federal agencies working with each other and with local stakeholders to provide an enriching experience for urban youth to explore the outdoors", says Sarah Low, Philadelphia Field Station Coordinator from the U.S.D.A. Forest Service. "Canoeing on the river is an opportunity for youth to see their city from a new perspective, a greener and more natural perspective. Working together we can make our cities healthier, more resilient places to live and recreate."

Nearly 70 fourth-8th grade students from Camden Forward School and 30 from Pennsauken Technical High School participated in the event along the Delaware today. They paddled in the large canoes around Wiggins Park Marina and the Delaware as a floating classroom, and rotated through a series of stations on land to learn about the ecology, cultural history and water quality of the river. Each canoe holds up to 9 students and chaperones under the leadership of an environmental educator.

The land-based programming was coordinated by the National Park Service through the Camden Collaborative Initiative Environmental Education Working Group. It includes:
· Camden Children's Garden - Race for the Sun (relay race where students learn what plants need to grow)
· Former Parks Service ranger, Revolutionary War history on the Delaware River

· N.J. Department of Environmental Protection and N.J. Watershed Ambassadors - modeling with an Enviroscope watershed demonstrator

· Center for Aquatic Sciences at Adventure Aquarium - water quality testing of Delaware River samples for nitrate, pH, turbidity and temperature

· Camden Environmental Education Working Group - materials for teachers


For a full schedule of Canoemobile activities visit: http://www.wildernessinquiry.org/programs/canoemobile/canoemobile-schedule/

For more information on the Canoemobile, visit www.wildernessinquiry.org/programs/canoemobile

For more information on recent E.P.A. Urban Waters Small Grant awards, visit www2.epa.gov/urbanwaters/urban-waters-small-grants

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