.Coming from July 15-19, 2024, the Coastal Equity and also Resilience Hub at the Georgia Institute of Modern technology teamed up along with the Educational institution of Georgia (UGA) Marine Extension as well as Georgia Sea Grant to organize a week-long NASA Water level Changemakers Summer Months Camp. The camping ground launched 14 climbing 7th-8th graders to just how coastal locations are modifying because of sea level growth. Set at the UGA Marine Education Center and also Aquarium Tank on Skidaway Isle, the camp delivered students hands-on tasks as well as outdoor educational expertises, where they assessed actual information collected through NASA experts as well as discovered community adaptations to flooding. Trainees socialized with specialists from NASA's Plane Power Laboratory, UGA, and Georgia Technology, gaining knowledge into satellite reviews, eco-friendly facilities, ecological sensors, and also jobs associated with mean sea level rise. The camp likewise consisted of a check out to the Point Heritage Museum, where trainees involved along with forerunners coming from the historical Gullah Geechee community of Point. The camping ground concluded with a cruise to Wassaw Island, where pupils noted the effects of sea level rise on a pristine barrier isle and compared these reviews along with earlier results coming from city atmospheres. Funding from the NASA's Science Account activation Plan and its Sea Level Learning, Recognition, and also Education (TAPE) team guaranteed that the camping ground came to all students, dealing with monetary barricades for teams traditionally underrepresented in STEM education and learning.