Salmon Camp Research Team I
Description
OMSI’s Salmon Camp Research Team is a youth-based advanced technology and natural science career exposure and training program offered in a year-round, multi-year format. It annually serves 180 reservation, rural, and urban secondary school students with Native American community affiliations and very low representation in IT-related career fields. The students work with researchers on computer modeling of complex ecological, hydrological, and geological problems. They work directly with university, tribal, and agency scientists, researchers, and natural resource managers, using advanced technologies to facilitate salmon recovery efforts and mitigation of geologic hazards that may significantly impact salmon and human populations.
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PROJECT DETAILS
Award Number
0323170
Project Duration
2003
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2008
Category
Youth-Based
Organization(s)
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, OR
Project Work State
CA
OR
WA
Target Gradespan(s)
Middle school (6-8)
High school (9-12)
Project Setting(s)
Informal Education
Geographic Location(s)
Rural
Project Status
Expired
Additional Disciplines
Environmental Science - ecological research and analysis
Additional Target Participants
Students
American Indian or Alaskan Native