Field station name: Mote Marine Laboratory’s Elizabeth Moore International Center for Coral Reef Research and Restoration
URL: www.mote.org/IC2R3
Year founded: 1999
Mission statement: Mote’s International Center for Coral Reef Research & Restoration is a fully equipped marine science facility dedicated to marine research and education in the Florida Keys.
Annual visitors: 5000
Land: 5 acres (2 hectares)
Location:
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✗ Build community
✗ Disseminate place-based knowledge and/or skills
✓ Encourage conservation or environmental stewardship
✗ Inspire curiosity
✗ Make field station resources available to the public
✗ Promote STEM careers
✗ Raise awareness of the field station's work
✗ Raise money
✗ Reach a particular audience
✗ Teach about the environment generally
✗ Teach researchers how to communicate with the public
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- Lecture Series Mote Marine Laboratory’s Elizabeth Moore International Center for Coral Reef Research and Restoration
- Public Tours Mote Marine Laboratory’s Elizabeth Moore International Center for Coral Reef Research and Restoration
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