Dear MARMAM subscribers,
The American Cetacean Society Student Coalition (ACSSC) is the student arm of the American Cetacean Society (ACS), the world's oldest whale conservation organization. After 50 years ACS continues to be a leader in the field of cetacean education, conservation, policy, and education (http://acsonline.org/).
The ACSSC
is a community of aspiring researchers, policy makers, and enthusiasts
committed to protecting the marine environment and the lives of cetaceans.
Through direct action informed by science, ACSSC groups act as forums
where students can learn more about cetaceans and their marine environment to carry
out the most effective, research-based responses to the perils that cetaceans face.
The ACSSC serves as a much needed bridge between the scientific
community and the public. Our student groups use community education and
citizen science to encourage conservation and scientific literacy in their
communities. The Coalition works to provide students of all skill sets with
support and access to a community of other young professionals, as well as guidance
from established researchers and professionals. Student members of the ACSSC
are provided with an opportunity to feel inspired, engaged, and empowered among
an active community through a web of regional student groups across the
country.
We invite US university students to lead their own groups, whether they are coastal or landlocked.
One of the benefits of joining the ACS National Student Coalition is the
ability to network and collaborate with your peers in different disciplines and institutions to address the challenges that cetaceans face today.
Leading your own ACS student coalition group can
be very rewarding and fun. ACSSC activities
have included: citizen science projects, water quality testing, cetacean research, oyster reef restoration, beach
clean ups, guest speakers, panel
discussions, documentary screenings, lobbying, fundraisers, and many social events. ACSSC groups have
implemented campaigns focusing upon
issues such as sustainable seafood and its impacts
upon cetaceans, marine debris and entanglement, issues related to the captive
industry, and more. ACSSC groups
have successfully engaged with their local communities
on region specific issues as well.
For more information regarding what is involved
in starting your own student coalition
visit our website: http://acsonline.org/who-we-are/our-governance/chapters/student-coalition/
Like us on facebook to see our latest updates
and campaign activities:
ACSSC facebook: https://www.facebook.com/American-Cetacean-Society-Student-Coalition-ACSSC-177540238954065/
If you are interested in starting your own group, email us at: acssc.national@gmail.com
Scientists, supervisors, professors, etc.,
please refer your promising students to us.