How to Dissect a Lionfish with Marine Environmental Education Center & ZooKeeper

MEEC Dissect

Would you like to have a chance to dissect a Lionfish? ZooKeeper has partnered with Marine Environmental Education Center (MEEC) on March 18th to do just that. Who’s in?!

Saturday, March 18 @ 11am

Address: Carpenter House, 4414 Surf Rd., Hollywood, FL 33019

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Sunday, March 19 @12:30pm

Course boat trips on American Dream Dive Charters.

Who is Marine Environmental Education Center (MEEC)?

MEEC At The Carpenter House

The Marine Environmental Education Center (MEEC) was opened with the desire to educate and delight locals and tourists alike through our educational green sea turtles, Captain and Coral, and the splendor of the coastal environment in South Florida.
 
The MEEC was fostered from a partnership between Broward County Parks and Recreation and Nova Southeastern University. The facility is located on the historic grounds of the Carpenter House, built in 1941 by Hank Carpenter, at Hollywood North Beach Park in Hollywood, Florida. Broward County acquired the property thanks to the wishes of the Carpenters that it not be developed. The MEEC now serves as a public education facility while preserving the historic charm of the home. Come visit and see the original rooms, fixtures, hard wood floors, cabana house and beach views as well as all of the educational displays and live animals! For more information about the historic property, visit Broward County Carpenter House.

The site features its very own green turtle, as well as an interactive Interpretive Center with displays ranging on topics from sea turtle conservation to marine debris. Additionally, we offer programs for the public on various coastal ecology and sea turtle topics, as well as programming specifically for school groups with a curriculum tailored to the marine sciences.

Mission

The mission of the Marine Environmental Education Center (MEEC) is to provide outstanding marine education, interactive learning, and research with a focus on endangered sea turtles. Our vision is to be a premier marine environmental education facility that engages residents and visitors by increasing conservation awareness and action in a way that ultimately results in greater protection of our marine and coastal environments.

Vision

The vision of the Marine Environmental Education Center, a partnership between Nova Southeastern University and Broward County, is to be a premier marine environmental education facility that engages residents and visitors by increasing conservation awareness and action in a way that ultimately results in greater protection of our marine and coastal environments.

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