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174 Union Street
New Bedford, Massachusetts 02741

 

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UMASS DARTMOUTH and NEW BEDFORD OCEANARIUM PARTNER

Under the agreement, UMass Dartmouth (www.umassd.edu) will invest faculty, student and staff talent in the School of Marine Science and Technology and the new School of Education, Public Policy and Civic Engagement, as well as significant financial resources, in the Ocean Explorium. The goal of the investement is to excite K-12 students about education -- especially science and math subjects -- and inspire them to stay in school and set their sights on college.

 

“UMass Dartmouth believes that its educational programs, physical and technological assets, and its intellectual capital are rich resources meant to be shared actively with our region and Commonwealth,’’ UMass Dartmouth Chancellor Jean F. MacCormack said. “We believe the Ocean Explorium has the ability to inspire young people to engage in a life of learning and discovery and that our investment in this cause will pay huge dividends to both society and our university in the years ahead.”

 

Robert Feingold, chairman of the board of the New Bedford Oceanarium, which oversees the Explorium, said this partnership is a milestone event. Southcoast is, and has always been, fundamentally connected to the ocean. Our partnership with the University assures that the Ocean Explorium will use state of the art technology and superbly trained professionals in an elegant historic venue to help our citizens, near and far, better explore, understand and care for our oceans. We are deeply grateful to the many people who have supported our vision as it has evolved and especially to Chancellor MacCormack  for sharing, helping to shape and to make that vision a reality.”

 

In an effort to bring science downtown, as the University has previously brought the arts downtown to the Star Store, UMass Dartmouth has located its National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration  “Science on a Sphere®”  (SOS) technology at the Ocean Explorium, and has agreed to support related programs, staff, and exhibits.

 

The SOS is a revolutionary new display that uses high-speed computers, multiple projectors and advanced imaging techniques to create a 3D image of the planet. Upon this 3-D image of the earth a large number of scientific data sets—both historic and real-time—can be graphically displayed, clearly demonstrating important environmental issues on a global scale (e.g., climate change, ocean currents, weather patterns, dispersion of potential contaminants, etc.). Time Magazine called Science on a Sphere®”…one of the top ten inventions of 2006.”

 

UMass Dartmouth will also assign a full-time education coordinator from the School of Education, Public Policy and Civic Engagement to work as part of the NBO team on school-related and public educational programs.  Additionally, UMass Dartmouth will designate two representatives to be members of the New Bedford Oceanarium Board of Governors.

 

The New Bedford Oceanarium will be responsible for providing secure exhibit space at its 174 Union Street location and for the infrastructure that supports the Science on a Sphere® technology. The NBO will also provide internship and co-op opportunities to University undergraduate and graduate students in the environmental, marine sciences and technologies, and science/math education programs.  These internships may be paid or unpaid as determined by the partners.

 

The University and Oceanarium will jointly share in the cost of developing new technology programs related to the Science on a Sphere® in partnership with NOAA; and share the cost of the executive director of the SOS program. UMass Dartmouth and NBO will also jointly seek philanthropic and grant funds to support programs of mutual interest.

 

This is the latest in a series of tangible, transformative investments that UMass Dartmouth has made in the cities of New Bedford and Fall River. Past investments have included the School for Marine Science and Technology, downtown Star Store arts center, and a downtown continuing education center in New Bedford; and the Advanced Technology Manufacturing Center and downtown continuing education center in Fall River. Planning is also underway to construct a UMass bio-manufacturing center in Fall River.

Student Field Trip Program

Abbey Spargo and Denell Pepin
talk about the Ocean Explorium's new
Student Field Trip Program.

Click on the link to hear more ...


OCEAN VOICE continues....

OCTOBER 28  

Humans obtain energy by eating food. Nitrogen is required to grow food, but natural supplies of nitrogen have been inadequate since the beginning of the twentieth century, until the Haber-Bosch process. Join Dr. James Galloway for a talk on the challenges facing society to optimize the use of nitrogen to provide food for the world’s peoples, yet minimize the negative consequences on the environment.


NOVEMBER 4  

AHA! Night - October 9 at 5PM!

AHA! Night

OCTOBER 9
@ 5PM

Pin the Tail on the Whale! @ 6:00 PM
Delilah, our resident whale is in need of a tail!  Bring the entire family and help us create a tail for our lovely, large inflatable whale!  

YWCA "3G: Girls, Giving and Growing" throughout the night.
Artwork inspired by their summer experience at the Explorium!

OCEAN VOICE -- MATT ARSENAULT -- 10/7 @ 7PM!

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7 AT 7PM!

The Virtual Atlantic - A Two-Part Series: Chris Polloni and Matt Arsenault of
the USGS,
invite you to explore the deep blue through virtual technologies! Journey across the ocean floor and navigate the Stellwagen Bank Sancturary in 3-D!  The virtual tour will also follow migrating whales along the eastern seaboard!

New Bedford Oceanarium Announces Chair, John W. Farrington, Ph. D.

New Bedford, MA – The New Bedford Oceanarium is pleased to announce the election of a new Chair of the Board of Trustees, John W. Farrington, Ph.D., Scientist Emeritus of the Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry Department, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts.     

OCEAN VOICE -- Mark Smith -- September 16 @ 7PM!

Where do we come from?
What is the big bang?
Are black holes really black?
What is a quasar?


Join Ocean Explorium director, Mark Smith, on a journey through time and space; from our earth to the farthest reaches of the universe, an epic story of our cosmic origins. Forged in the heart of a sun, we can now use our imagination and the Science on a Sphere® to look back and contemplate our birthplace.

Note the new day! Ocean Voice will be on Tuesdays from now on!


Experiment makes a star of the cosmos

Who says conversations about big-bang theory, black holes and other mysteries of the cosmos are reserved for quantum physics gurus like professor Steven Hawking?


Talking about "where we came from and what it all means" should be an accessible topic for everyone, even those without scientific training, says Mark Smith, executive director of the Ocean Explorium...

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Public to have its say on New Bedford fishing monument

SouthCoast residents played public art critics Thursday evening as the Ocean Explorium displayed proposals for a fishermen's monument that will eventually grace the northeast corner of Fort Taber ...

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Partnership gets Ocean Explorium ready to inspire!!

The Ocean Explorium makes the news following their announced partnership with the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth.

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The Ocean Explorium at New Bedford Seaport exhibits include Science on a Sphere®, The World’s Oceans exhibit, Coastal Zone Touch Tank, Ocean Nursery and lot more.