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Southern Association of Marine Educators (SAME) is excited to host the NMEA 2025 annual conference - a special event that brings together hundreds of professional educators dedicated to teaching about our marine, coastal and aquatic environments.
This registration page is for:
IN-PERSON CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
EXHIBITORS
Important things to know before clicking the "Register Now" button:
Member Pricing vs Non-member Pricing
Extra Tickets for Conference Registrants and Guest Tickets
Register for an Exhibit Table
If you have any questions or issues, please reach out to Jackie Lewis at nmea@marine-ed.org or 240-393-6508.
Cost Per Person: $70
Time: 9:45am - 1pm
Transportation: Provided
Lunch: Provided (many tastings)
Age Limit: None
Description:
Explore some of the culinary delights of Cajun culture. On this three-hour tour, participants will be ferried around to various local establishments and restaurants to sample some of the region’s cuisine. Along the five stops, you’ll get to taste boudin, king cake, gumbo, crawfish étouffée, fried shrimp, and cracklin’. Food is definitely included in this tour. Come hungry and leave happy.
Accessibility Description: This is a low-impact field trip. Participants will be transported on a bus and have to walk into the different restaurants. Accessibility needs should be communicated in advance, so that appropriate accommodations can be made. Food allergies and dietary restrictions should be communicated in advance, and may not always be accommodated.
Cost Per Person: $40
Time: 9am-4pm
Transportation: On own
Lunch: None
Age Limit: None
Description:
From Walter Mosely, Guy Harvey, and George Rodrigue, the Gulf Coast has inspired countless artists. Now you get to be one of them! Join us in Downtown Lafayette for a day of intentional exploration and integration of Art and Culture into your Science practice starting with a gallery tour at the Acadiana Center for the Arts. We’ll walk to lunch (on your own) and reconvene for an art workshop hosted by Rae Rae The Science BAE (Biologist | Artist | Educator) with supplies included.
Accessibility Description: Most of this field trip will take place indoors, with the exception of walking to lunch (on your own) and then back to our workshop location. Total walking outdoor distance will be 1 mile.
Cost Per Person: $70
Time: 1:45pm - 4pm
Transportation: Provided
Lunch: Provided (many tastings)
Age Limit: None
Description:
Explore some of the culinary delights of Cajun culture. On this three-hour tour, participants will be ferried around to various local establishments and restaurants to sample some of the region’s cuisine. Along the five stops, you’ll get to taste boudin, king cake, gumbo, crawfish étouffée, fried shrimp, and cracklin’. Food is definitely included in this tour. Come hungry and leave happy.
Accessibility Description: This is a low-impact field trip. Participants will be transported on a bus and have to walk into the different restaurants. Accessibility needs should be communicated in advance, so that appropriate accommodations can be made. Food allergies and dietary restrictions should be communicated in advance, and may not always be accommodated.
Cost Per Person: $40
Time: 8am-2pm
Transportation: Provided
Lunch: On Own - Restaurant on site
Age Limit: None
Description:
Travel to picturesque Avery Island, home of the Tabasco Factory. Not only is the McIlhenny Family known for their flavorful sauce, but they also were leading conservationists. The day will begin with a guided-tour through Jungle Gardens, a 170-acre semi-tropical garden that stretches along Bayou Petite Anse. Bird enthusiasts will particularly enjoy the on-site rookery. Then we’ll head over to the Tabasco Factory, for a self-guided tour of the company’s history and distillation process. Afterwards, you can check out the many Tabasco flavors (and Tabasco-flavored ice cream!) at the gift shop or travel to the on-site restaurant for lunch.
Accessibility Description: This is a low-impact field trip, but does include some walking across uneven terrain. Guests visiting Jungle Gardens will occasionally leave their vehicle to walk on foot to various points of interest. The factory tour is partially inside and partially outside. Not all of the guided tour is paved.
Cost Per Person: $85
Time: 8:45am-1:30pm
Transportation: Provided
Lunch: On own - Restaurant on site
Age Limit: None
Description:
Explore the nation's largest swamp and wetland via one of the region’s most iconic forms of transportation - the airboat. On this 1.5 hour tour, you’ll see towering cypress trees, learn about the Atchafalaya Basin’s changing hydrology, and see some of the local alligators. The guides will share their knowledge of the region and some of the local culture. Once your tour is finished, you can head over to the on-site restaurant for a drink or lunch.
Accessibility Description: While this is a low-energy activity, it would require the passengers to travel from the vehicle to the boat launch over uneven ground. The boat dock will also not be smooth. The climb in and out of the boat will require some maneuverability.
Cost Per Person: $45
Time: 8am-1pm
Transportation: Provided
Lunch: On Own - Restaurant on site
Age Limit: None
Description:
Take your time and explore the nation's largest swamp up close as you canoe through the Atchafalaya Basin. Wind your way through the picturesque cypress trees, scan the trees for birds, and look for the iconic American alligator. You can either participate in a guided group paddle with the Atchafalaya Basinkeeper or grab a friend and head out for your own self-guided adventure. Anticipate spending about two hours on the water. And once you’ve worked up an appetite, visit the near-by restaurant for a cold beverage and/or lunch.
Accessibility Description: This trip is fairly high impact, and it requires participants to travel across uneven ground (with cypress knees) to launch their canoes at the water’s edge. Once on the water, paddlers will be responsible for paddling themselves along the path, both out and on the return. They will need to carry enough water to stay hydrated in the Louisiana summer. We cannot guarantee that a canoe will not flip.
Cost Per Person: $55
Time: 7am-2pm
Transportation: Provided
Lunch: Box Lunch
Age Limit: Adult Only
Description:
Travel by boat to the end of the Atchafalaya Watershed and explore some of the newest land in North America. The Wax Lake Delta is located at the end of the Atchafalaya Basin, where the river meets the Gulf. While much of coastal Louisiana is disappearing, this represents one of the few places where land is growing. Participants can pick their level of engagement—the adventurous can put on waders and see one of the delta islands on foot, the more leisurely can stay on the boat and travel down the length of an island to see delta succession.
Accessibility Description: This trip is to a very remote location, for which there are no bathrooms. We will visit one before launching from the boat, but participants should be prepared to be in a remote setting for a few hours. There is some risk with getting onto and off of the vessels. And those that choose to walk out into the delta should be aware that it can be a very strenuous walk. They will sink to their knees at various places and even a short walk can be tiring.
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National Marine Educators Association Code of Conduct
Preamble
The National Marine Educators Association, hereinafter NMEA, is the leading organization dedicated to
making known the world of water, both fresh and salt. NMEA has a long, rich history of convening people to
promote professional excellence in marine education. NMEA values diversity, respect, collaboration,
accessibility, participation, integrity, and transparency, and works to ensure these values are reflected in all
interactions. Members of NMEA come from a wide variety of backgrounds, which adds to the inherent
richness of an organization nearly 1,000 members strong.
The purpose of this Code of Conduct is to outline core principles that encourage constructive discourse,
respectful interactions, and the creation of a positive environment where our members and friends can promote
and support ocean literacy and making known the world of water, both fresh and salt.
This Code of Conduct applies to all members in respect of their activities and communications on behalf of or
in connection with NMEA, and all communications among NMEA members and with members of the public,
whether written, oral, electronic or otherwise.
All those who participate as speakers, attendees, volunteers, students, and guests in NMEA-sponsored events
are expected to adhere to this Code of Conduct as well.
Statement of Non-Discrimination
NMEA is an equal opportunity organization and does not discriminate in the offering of membership, the hiring
and firing of its employees and consultants, and the administration of its programs and activities, on the basis of
protected characteristics, including but not limited to race, color, religion, gender, age, nationality, physical or
mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, military record, and
citizenship.
Principles of Conduct
NMEA members understand that the advancement of NMEA’s mission hinges on our ability to communicate
openly and thoughtfully with others, critique and challenge one another with respect and integrity, and be
willing to change and grow. NMEA members and those who participate in NMEA events are expected to
display conduct that is consistent with the following principles:
Principle 1 – Engage in open and constructive dialogue to promote NMEA’s mission.
Principle 2 – Treat others with respect and dignity.
Principle 3 – Maintain high ethical standards, good judgment, and integrity.
Prohibited Conduct
There are certain behaviors that are directly at odds with NMEA’s mission and Principles of Conduct, have the
potential to cause NMEA and its members harm, and may, in certain instances, constitute a violation of law.
While NMEA cannot control the conduct of its members and those that participate in its sponsored activities, it
wishes to send a clear message about conduct that is not appropriate. While it is not feasible to list all the ways
our Code of Conduct may be violated, examples include, but are not limited to:
· Physical or verbal abuse of any member, or any meeting attendee, speaker, volunteer, exhibitor, service
provider, or other guest;
· Engaging in harassment, including sexual harassment, of other members, or any meeting attendee, speaker,
volunteer, exhibitor, service provider, or other guest (e.g., repeated use of derogatory or sexually explicit
language, epithets or slurs; displaying explicit images or videos; stalking; engaging in unwelcome physical
contact; making unwanted sexual advances, propositions or demands);
· Disruption of talks, poster sessions, or social functions (e.g., yelling at presenter, engaging in hostile or
threatening behavior);
· Disrespectful treatment of conference venue staff or violating conference venue rules;
· Falsifying a ticket or other document, or gaining unauthorized entry into an NMEA sponsored or
co-sponsored event;
· Plagiarism or infringement of intellectual property;
· Disclosing confidential information concerning other members, or any meeting attendee, speaker, volunteer,
exhibitor, service provider, or other guest;
· Engaging in unauthorized communications on behalf of NMEA or making intentional misrepresentations to
others concerning NMEA; and
· Any form of criminal conduct.
Consumption of alcohol or other substances is not an excuse for unacceptable behavior.
Reporting Prohibited Conduct
NMEA encourages any person who has been subject to or witnessed any behavior they believe is inappropriate
or contrary to this Code of Conduct to bring the matter to the attention of the Executive Committee of the Board
of Directors promptly.
Reports of inappropriate conduct will be reviewed by the Executive Committee and will be handled with respect
for the privacy of those involved to the extent practical.
Depending on the nature of the complaint, the Executive Committee may conduct an internal investigation,
including speaking with the individuals involved and reviewing available documents and other records. Any
investigation will be confidential to the extent practical, given the circumstances. The Executive Committee
will endeavor to address the matter promptly.
Consequences of Prohibited Conduct
In the event the Executive Committee concludes there has been a violation of this Code of Conduct, the
Executive Committee will seek to craft a resolution that addresses the matter in a constructive way. While an
appropriate resolution will vary with the circumstances, some examples may include:
· a verbal or written warning;
· being asked to leave the meeting without refund;
· being asked to step down from a committee or board position;
· being placed on probation as a member; or
· being removed from membership.
Any questions concerning this Code of Conduct should be addressed to the Executive Committee
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