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Coast Day in Lewes to bring fun and festivities Oct. 7

October 2, 2018

The fun and festivities of Coast Day this year will center around a Science Serving Coastal Communities theme, showcasing how University of Delaware scientists, staff and students are not only improving the understanding of ocean environments, but also serving local coastal communities.

The event will run from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 7, at the University of Delaware’s Hugh R. Sharp Campus in Lewes. It will include a number of family-friendly activities ranging from lectures to interactive exhibits, such as Ocean Rocks, run by Jessica Warren, associate professor in the Department of Geological Sciences, where participants will be able to explore underwater volcanoes see actual rocks from the seafloor.

New exhibits will premiere this year, while old favorites will return, including the annual Crab Cake Cook-off, the Oyster Shucking Competition and many more.

The younger Coast Day crowd can look forward to the return of the popular critter touch tanks and the fish T-shirt printing table.

The dance troupe Pieces of a Dream Dance Theatre will perform the National Water Dance.

New faculty members at the University of Delaware’s College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment will be in attendance, presenting their own exhibits on various topics. Sharks! with Aaron Carlisle, assistant professor in CEOE, will have a display related to shark science including jaws, teeth and specimens on ice. What’s in Your Rain? with Andrew Wozniak, assistant professor in CEOE’s School of Marine Science and Policy, will demonstrate a simple analysis of rainwater chemical properties and how they differ throughout Delaware. Mangroves Through the Eye of a Satellite with Pinki Mondal, assistant professor of geospatial science, will show the use of satellite data to monitor mangroves along the west coast of Africa and how that knowledge can benefit coastal communities.

A variety of food trucks will be available, and hungry visitors can also check out the Seafood Chowder Challenge, where they will be able to sample and vote on the entries competing for first place.

Coast Day attendees can also learn about how Delaware Sea Grant has worked with faculty throughout UD and CEOE to bring the latest science to coastal communities at the main exhibit in the Cannon Laboratory.

Projects that have arisen from these collaborations and are featured in the exhibit include the Businesses for Better Bags initiative in Lewes and offshore wind energy forums in Rehoboth and Bethany Beach, and educational projects like Under the Scope resources and lesson plans to help K-12 teachers introduce students to studying zooplankton.

Coast Day and Delaware Sea Grant thank numerous sponsors for their help in making the community event possible, including Edible Delmarva, Delaware Municipal Electric Corp. and many others. The support of local organizations like these proves integral in the continuation of this fun and educational community event.

Admission and parking are free. For the safety of all, visitors are asked to leave pets at home. For more information, go to www.decoastday.org.

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