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Gulf Oil Spill: Teacher and Student Resources
Educational Materials and Resourcesfor Teachers and Students
Communicating the Oil Spill with Young Students
Volunteer/Service Opportunities for Teachers and Students The following volunteer and service opportunities may be relevant for older youth with parental approval and supervision. Pre-Landfall Coastal CleanupsVolunteer Florida http://www.volunteerfloridadisaster.org/Deepwater/Volunteer_Handout.pdf
Students and Teachers Reporting Information to AuthoritiesEPA’s National Response CenterIf you see or smell pollution related to the oil spill contact the Environmental Protection Agency’s National Response Center: 1-800-424-8802 Florida Emergency Information Line (FEIL)· State of Florida General Information Hotline: (985) 902 5231 · The Florida Emergency Information Line (FEIL) will operate from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. until further notice. The number for residents to call is: 800-342-3557. Volunteer Florida Foundation Coast Watchershttp://www.volunteerfloridadisaster.org/ Coast Watchers will work within the coastal communities where they live or visit and commit to do the following: · Report injured or oiled animals to the Wildlife Distress Hotline: 1-866-557-1401 · Report oiled shoreline to: 1-866-448-5816 · Report a change in Air Quality to: http://www.epa.gov/bpspill/ Coast Watchers are not permitted to enter off-limit areas to obtain observations and must not make contact with oiled wildlife, vegetation, and beaches due the health concerns associated with contact. Citizens wanting to become a Coast Watcher do not require any special training or registration. However, they should be conscious of the coastal environment in their community. If a Coast Watcher observes contaminated wildlife, vegetation, orshoreline, it should be reported immediately to the numbers above. For up-to-date volunteer opportunities regarding the oil spill, visit www.volunteerflorida.org.
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