Dr. Carl Stepath

SOS Founder

Oceanography lecturer, Kauai CC; Adjunct lecturer, James Cook University, School of Education; Sustainable Education Consultant, SaveOurSeas.org  

Int’l Phone: +18083846114

P.O. Box 3265, Lihue, HI 96766    

E-mail:  Carl@SaveOurSeas.Org

Learning about marine ecology with Dr. Carl at the Great Barrier Reef (2003). Photo by Alison Hoskin-Kain.

PERSONAL MISSION STATEMENT:  I pledge to promote learning, respect and compassion - helping to heal the planet for the benefit of all.

HELP FUND CARL'S AMAZING PROJECT!  Improving sustainable island and coastal management visions through improved environmental education programs and teacher trainings

 CURRICULUM VITAE

ARTICLES AND PUBLICATIONS By Carl

NEW:  Stepath, C.M. (2007). Environmental education in the Galápagos: 2007 report to the Charles Darwin Foundation. Puerto Ayora: Charles Darwin Foundation.

NEW:  Stepath, C.M. (2006). Coral reefs as sites for experiential environmental education: Learning with Australian students - a foundational study. Unpublished PhD thesis, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED491658).”

NEW: Marine Education: Learning Evaluations. CURRENT: The Journal of Marine Education, 23(2), pp. 45-49. 

 Stepath, C.M. (2006). Coral reefs as sites for experiential environmental education: Learning with Australian students - a foundational study. Unpublished PhD thesis, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED491658).

Stepath, C.M. & Whitehouse, H. (2006). Encouraging proximal relations: Queensland high school students go to the reef. Published in proceedings of NZAEE Conference. January 22-25, 2006, at University of Auckland: New Zealand Association for Environmental Education. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED494918).

Stepath, C. M. & Whitehouse, H. (2006). Ripple effects: A study of the learning outcomes of taking university students to a local coral reef. In W. L. Filho and D. Carpenter (Eds.) (2006) Sustainability in the Australasian University Context. Frankfurt: Peter Lang.

Stepath, C.M. (2005). Reef Education Evaluation: Environmental Knowledge and Reef Experience, National Marine Education Association Conference, July 2005, Maui, Hawaii, USA. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED494917). Paper: Reef education, environmental knowledge and reef experience

Stepath, C.M. (2004). Coral Reef Education and Australian High School Students. In proceedings of Marine Education Society of Australasia Conference 2004. Noosa: MESA. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED491455).

Stepath, C.M. (2004). Awareness and Monitoring in Outdoor Education. Paper presented to the Tropical Environment and Geography Conference 2004, James Cook University - Cairns, Queensland, Australia, June 7, 2004. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED494949).

Stepath, C.M. (2002). Awareness and Community-based monitoring. Proceedings of the Ninth International Coral Reef Symposium, Bali, 23-27 October 2000, Volume 2. pp. 807-811. 2002.

Stepath, C.M. (1999). Kee Lagoon and Reef Flat Users Baseline Study, an unpublished report for the Kaua’i community and the Environmental Defense Fund. Hanalei, Kauai: SaveOurSeas.org.

Stepath, C.M. (1997). "Ocean Pulse" Coral Reef Awareness and Meaningful Science Education. Unpublished masters dissertation, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA. Presented at Pacific Science Association Conference, Suva, Fiji, July 1997.

Haena Ahupua'a

Ocean Pulse  Marine Education Project

“Web version of Seaweeds of Hawaii by William H. Magruder and Jeffrey W. Hunt”)

 

Dr. Brian Tissot and Carl Stepath in 1996

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Australia PHOTOS 

Here are a couple of photos of a trip to an island in the Great Barrier Reef. Its called Northwest Island and I spent 8 days there with 49 year-11 high school students that I am working with in my research. It was really fun camping out and getting to know all the students. We all learned about the coral reef environment.

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