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Aquarius Launches Contest For Student To Win Visit To Key Largo And America’s Inner Space Station
2/11/2004 12:00:00 AM
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I Want to Live 10 Days Under the Ocean in Aquarius Because ... A Writing Contest for Aquarius – America’s Inner Space Station

WILMINGTON, NC – United States students in grades 8-12 who dream of diving in the world’s oceans now have the opportunity to enter a contest to win a trip to Key Largo, Florida, SCUBA certification, and a personal tour inside Aquarius, America’s inner space station. The trip will include the student’s teacher and parents.

Located 20 meters beneath the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, next to deep coral reefs in the Florida Keys, lies Aquarius—the world’s only undersea laboratory. Scientists use Aquarius to study our oceans, as astronauts use the International Space Station to study our planet and outer space. Unlike regular SCUBA divers who return to the surface in less than an hour, Aquarius scientists, called aquanauts, explore and study coral reefs and their inhabitants for 10 days or more, returning to the surface after their mission is complete. Aquarius is owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and operated by the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW).

How do the aquanauts live underwater for so long? Where do they sleep? How do they get air? Who gets to be an aquanaut? Find answers on the Web site: www.uncwil.edu/nurc/aquarius.

Aquarius aquanauts want to hear from students, in 1,000 words or less, about why they would want to live under the ocean in Aquarius for 10 days. One GRAND PRIZE will be awarded that includes an all expense paid trip* to Key Largo for a personal 60-minute tour inside Aquarius for the winning student, his/her teacher, and parent(s). A SCUBA certification course will be provided in Key Largo to the winning family and teacher.** Upon successful completion of the course, the GRAND PRIZE winner, teacher, and parents will visit Aquarius – UNDERWATER! Ten additional prizes include coral reef books.

Contest Rules: This contest is open to students in GRADES 8 - 12. Minimum student age by June 1, 2004 is 13. An application form is available on the Web site. Typed paragraphs must begin, “I want to live 10 days under the ocean in Aquarius because...” and cannot exceed 1,000 words. Submissions must include: Name, Address, Phone, E-mail, Age (minimum 13), Name of School, Grade Level, Parent Signature, and Teacher Signature.

Mail entries to:

National Undersea Research Center

University of North Carolina at Wilmington

C/O I Want to Live 10 Days Under the Ocean

515 Caribbean Drive

Key Largo, Florida 33037

Entries must be received by April 9, 2004. Faxes and e-mails will not be accepted.

Prizes will be announced May 17, 2004, via posting on the Aquarius Web Site. Entries become the property of UNCW.

*Limited to round trip coach airfare from U.S. location to Miami: transportation from Miami to Key Largo; hotel; and SCUBA certification class and equipment rentals (if not previously certified). Not included are food or any other incidentals. Trip to Key Largo must be claimed between June 1 and September 30, 2004.

**Winning student, parents, and teacher must provide a letter from a physician that they are medically fit to SCUBA dive. Visit to Aquarius requires SCUBA certification, or successful completion of SCUBA certification as part of the Grand Prize.

For more information, go to www.uncwil.edu/nurc/aquarius.

Media Contact: Dr. Steven Miller, director, National Undersea Research Center, 305/451-0233 or smiller@gate.net.

10 Days Under the Ocean in Aquarius.

A Writing Contest





 
 
 
 
 

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