Gulf Coast Explorers
Daily and weekly programs to teach children about marine habitats.
06/11/2018
Happy Cousteau Day! Do something nice for the planet today to celebrate!
Happy Cousteau Day!
Today we celebrate the people who fight to protect the planet for current and future generations, as the Captain did. Jacques-Yves Cousteau was a pioneer in ocean exploration and, through this, he also became a pioneer in the ocean's protection.
Today the Cousteau organizations continue his work and follow his path of knowledge, love and protection for our blue planet. We are joined in this continuous battle by people all over the world who fight to preserve the fragile symphony on which all life depends.
Cousteau Day is dedicated to those who love the planet.
"People protect what they love."
Jacques-Yves Cousteau
You can support the Cousteau Society and help us to continue the Captain's work by making a donation here:
https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/donationcousteausociety
08/13/2017
Coast Episcopal School's after school marine biology class will start on August 29th. These classes are open to the public and you do not need to be a student at CES. Class runs for 8 weeks on Tuesday afternoons from 3:15 - 5 pm. $155 plus a $25 supply fee. You can register here if interested! http://coastepiscopalschool.org/programs/afterschool.html
School is starting in a week! Register for Session I of Lagniappe, CES after-school enrichment program. Check out our menu and sign up online: http://coastepiscopalschool.org/programs/afterschool.html
New classes: Trumpet Private Lessons and Unplugged. Some of the old favorites are making their return: Ceramics, Marine Biology, Golf, Trailblazers, Chess and Guitar. Classes will run August 28 to October 19.
07/07/2017
Baby turtles are returned to newly restored Louisiana barrier island Chenier Ronquille is part of 19-mile island chain rebuilt with BP oil disaster money
06/30/2017
A campaign to eliminate plastic straws is sucking in thousands of converts The anti-straw push grew when video of a sea turtle with plastic stuck in its nose went viral.
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08/19/2017