Sunday, November 7, 2010

Presentation Time!!

It is time to put all of my information and pictures together to come up with a class facilitation for Monday. I started out with a slide of where the LIS is located with a map on it. The next slide is why it is important to me and other people or wildlife. After this, I go into explaining what's happening to it. I explain how the water temperatures have changed, which makes for different marine wildlife species. This slide transitions into the different types of fish that are native to the LIS and that every fisherman is used to catching. There are a couple slides on those and then it goes into the species that are more common now that climate change has taken a toll. There is also a slide for the invasive species and how they are effecting our "locals." Then i go into talking about how we can help. We obviously have to lower the amount of carbon emissions in and around the LIS. The two most important things we can do in our own homes is use florescent ligh bulbs (each one will reduce CO2 by 100lbs/year, and keep your home thermostat at 65-68 during the day and 55-58 at night (will reduce CO2 by 1400lbs/year/home). My last slide talks about how I need the classes help. I need suggestions on how I can incorporate all of my facts, quotes, details and my personal experiences fishing in the LIS into my article without having an unequal amount of each. My goal is to write like Ginger Strand did and have an equal amount of everything. This way it wont seem like a personal narrative or a research paper, it will include alittle bit of both. Any suggestions?

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