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Global Water Watch – Gulf of Mexico Alliance Project. 2011 US Study Tour June 3 – 13, 2011. This project is primarily funded by the U.S. EPA Gulf of Mexico Program Office US EPA/Auburn University EPA-MX-95413709-0 agreement. Study Tour Objective.
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Global Water Watch – Gulf of Mexico Alliance Project 2011 US Study Tour June 3 – 13, 2011 This project is primarily funded by the U.S. EPA Gulf of Mexico Program Office US EPA/Auburn University EPA-MX-95413709-0 agreement.
Study Tour Objective Participants in this Study Tour were intended to visit environmental education centers and farms (cattle, fish and poultry) with Best Management Practices in place to help minimize the input of nutrients, sediments and pathogens to water bodies and streams that eventually flow to the Gulf of Mexico. Visitors also met with volunteer water monitoring groups from Alabama leading to strengthen partnerships among citizens interested in the protection and restoration of water resources. They are expected to share their experiences with other Mexican farmers after their return home. 3
P A R T I C I P A N T S Sergio Miriam Marcos Olivia Eduardo Adrianas Omar Cattle farmers, agriculture extensionists, and educators from Mexico participated in the GWW-GOMA 2011 U.S. Study Tour 4
Diamond S Farm, T. Stanley Water Works , J. Grantland Cattle and Vegetable Farm, C. Brannon Study Tour Route April 2011 Tornadoes Poultry Farm B. Hendrix Camp McDowell Mount Cheaha Antique Farm Tool Collection B. Spain Southern Institute for Appropriate Technology About 1,300 miles were traveled throughout the state of Alabama visiting agricultural farms, cattle farms, fish and shrimp farms, and environmental education centers among many other points of interest. Rock Creek Watershed Stakeholders E. W. Shell Fisheries Center E. Arana A. U. Beef Teaching Center F. Owsley Green Prairie Aquafarm D. Teichert-Coddington GWW Staff, Auburn University Lake Watch of Lake Martin D. The Bronson’s AWW Annual Meeting Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center 5 Rivers Alabama's Delta Resource Center Dr Troy Pierce – EPA Gulf of Mexico Program AU Shellfish Lab W. Walton 5 Dauphin Island Sea Lab. L. Yokel
Arrival to the Atlanta Airport… and travel to Auburn… Upon arrival in Auburn first visit was to the AWW. Study Tour agenda and overview and other documents were presented to visitors. 6
Auburn University Beef Teaching Unit Auburn, AL Dr. Frank Owsley (host) A U C E N T E R S 7
E. W. Shell Fisheries Center Auburn University Auburn, AL Esaú Arana (host) A U C E N T E R S 8
Auburn University Shellfish Lab Dauphin Island, AL A U C E N T E R S Dr. William Walton (host) 9
Hendrix Poultry Farm Double Springs, AL Diamond S Farm Decatur, AL M. Henshaw and B. Hendrix (hosts) B. Brown and T. Stanley (hosts) G R A N J A S 10
Antique Tool Collection and Vegetable Farm Addison, AL Cattle and Vegetable Farm Addison, AL M. Henshaw and B. Spain (hosts) M. Henshaw and C. Brannon (hosts) F A R M S 11
Greene Prairie Aquafarm, Shrimp Farm Boligee, AL D. Teichert-Coddington (host) F A R M S 12
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTERS Dauphin Island Sea Lab Dauphin Island, AL L. Yokel y V. Kleinschmidt (hosts) T. Pierce (EPA) 13
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTERS Water Works SIFAT Southern Institute for Appropriate Technology Camp McDowell J. Grantland (host) J. Kopnicky (host) 14
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTERS 5 Rivers Alabama’s Delta Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center 15
AWW MONITORING GROUP MEETINGS AWW Annual Meeting, Conference and Picnic Rock Creek Watershed Stakeholders Meeting Lake Watch, Lake Martin 16
WRAP UP MEETING • What is the more valuable teaching I obtained from this Study Tour? • What could be done to improve the Study Tour? • How can I help to strength GWW-Mexico from my everyday activities? 17
GWW HOSTS Dr. William Deutsch GWW Program Director Sergio Ruiz-Córdova Mona S. Domínguez Omar Romagnoli GWW-GOMA Wendy Seesock Eric Reutebuch Jayme Oates Rita Grub AWW To all of you, THANK YOU… 18