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Water Words That Work

Date

January 25, 2012

Location

USDA Vegetable Lab

Narrative

Join coastal decision-makers, including conservation organizations, state and federal agencies, and environmental advocates, to relearn the language that everyday citizens use, and you’ll become more confident and successful as you set out to enlighten the uninformed and persuade the undecided to take a stand or take action on behalf of our rivers, lakes, and oceans. This training event will be taught by Eric Eckl, Water Words That Work founder and environmental communications specialist. Through this program, you will learn how to recognize ineffective
conservation jargon and replace it with more compelling language that will engage the public to become stewards of South Carolina's coastal resources. This program is provided by the ACE Basin and North Inlet-Winyah Bay NERR Coastal Training Programs.

Contact

Blaik Pulley Keppler, Reserve Manager

Phone: (843) 953-9024

kepplerb@dnr.sc.gov

Type
  • Workshop
Audience
  • Coastal/Resource Managers
  • Environmental Orgs
  • Federal Government
  • State Government
Categories
  • Climate Change/Sea Level Rise
  • Coastal Laws
  • Regulations
  • Rules
  • Science Education
  • Water Quality
Focus Areas
  • Statewide: Coast
Quarter
  • Winter 12 (Jan - Mar)
Webpage
Leading Org.
  • ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve, SC Department of Natural Resources
Supporting Orgs.
  • North Inlet-Winyah Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
  • ACE Basin CTP
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