SECOORA will be at the 2nd Annual Charleston STEM festival this year! The festival will take place on February 7, 2015 from 10am-3pm at Brittlebank Park in Charleston, SC. The Charleston STEM Festival is a celebration of science, technology, engineering and math. More information: http://charlestonstemfest.org
Come join us and explore our interactive exhibit. Learn more about the Southeast’s coastal ocean observing system and our real-time ocean and coastal data.
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