Agenda: Friday, July 27, 2012 *Updated!

Hi everyone!

We are very sad that another camp is coming to a close; we have had so much fun with the campers of Camp 2.  But before we say goodbye, we have one more awesome day planned!

*We have just updated our schedule to better fit a slightly rainy day, so please take a look:

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Peace, Love, and Jellies!
-The IPYNC Staff

Agenda: Thursday, July 26, 2012

Hey everyone,

  Today was super fun, wasn't it? A huge thank you to local businessman Steve of Action Laser Tag for coming and giving us some really good fun and exercise.  Hopefully all you campers will get some sleep tonight, especially if you're as tired as we are!  You'll need your energy for tomorrow... take a look :)

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Peace, Love, and Jellies!
-The IPYNC Staff

Agenda: Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Hey guys,

  We had another nice day today, despite the weather, and tomorrow is going to be even better! (Hopefully with some sunshine!)  Take a look:

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Peace, Love, and Jellies!
-The IPYNC Staff

Agenda: Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Hi there everyone,

What a great first day of camp!  Here is a quick look at what we'll be doing tomorrow (with weather-flexible options):


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Peace, Love, and Jellies!
-The IPYNC Staff

Agenda: Monday, July 23rd, 2012

Hey everyone,

  We are very excited that Camp 2 begins tomorrow, and we want to give all you new Camp 2 campers a little sneak peek at what you'll be doing tomorrow:
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See you all tomorrow :)

Peace, Love, and Jellies!
-The IPYNC Staff

The Seastar Times

Hey everyone,

For those of you who did not receive the Seastar Times, our electronic publication, here is a copy for you to look at before Camp 2 starts tomorrow.

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Peace, Love, and Jellies!
-The IPYNC Staff

Camp 2 Countdown!

Hi Everyone,

  We just wanted to remind you all that there are only 5 more days until Camp 2 starts!  We are super excited to see all you Camp 2 campers on Monday.  :)

  To give you a little atste of this year's camp experience, here are a few of the Camp 1 pictures:

Camper Skyra talks to Gertrude the scallop.
Crazy Counselor Jaclyn poses in front of the 2012 camp T-shirts.
Camper Isabel takes a flying leap off of "Splash Island."
Underwater camper Lily loves the IPYNC!

Peace, Love, and Jellies!
-The IPYNC Staff

Agenda: Friday, July 13, 2012

Hi everybody,

Tomorrow is our last day of camp; we can't believe it! it has been such a wonderful experience spending this week with all you campers, and we are definitely going to miss you guys.  Here's a look at our last day:

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 See you all tomorrow for one last amazing day of Camp 1.

Peace, Love, and Jellies!
-The IPYNC Staff

Agenda: Thursday, July 12, 2012

Hello Everyone,

Today was another wonderful day, and we'd like to send out a huge thanks to local businessman Steve and the staff at Action Laser Tag for helping make today so cool!

Tomorrow promises to be just as much fun.  :)  Remember to keep bringing lots of water and sunscreen, thanks!

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See you all tomorrow, campers.  :)

Peace, Love, and Jellies!
-The IPYNC Staff

Agenda: Wednesday, July 10, 2012

Hi Everybody,

Today was another great day at camp, with perfect weather again!  Let's hope that lasts all week.

However, with all this sun, it is very important to stay hydrated, so we'd like to remind parents to send a water bottle or even two along with your campers each day. :) Thanks.

Here's a little peek at tomorrow, which is a very exciting day since we'll be visited by the amazing team from local business Action Laser Tag!
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See all you campers again tomorrow :)

Peace, Love, and Jellies!
-The IPYNC Staff

Agenda: Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Hello everyone,

We had a super amazing first day of camp with a really awesome group of campers.

Here's a little peek at what we're going ot be doing tomorrow:
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See all you Camp 1 campers tomorrow!

Peace, Love, and Jellies!
-The IPYNC Staff

Agenda: Monday, July 9, 2012

Hello everyone,

We are all very excited that Camp 1 begins on Monday, and for those of you who don't know, during the camps, you can always check here to see the schedule for the coming day and get an idea of what the campers will be doing! So, without further ado, here is the schedule for the first day of the 2012 camps:


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We look forward to seeing all of our campers.  :)

Peace, Love, and Jellies!
-The IPYNC Staff

Shark Tagging Success!

Hello Everyone!

We just wanted to let you all know that our July 5th Shark Tagging Adventure was a success and an amazing experience for everyone involved. :)

We would like to extend a very special thanks to Brendal Davis, our shark expert and guide on the trip, for all her incredible work and dedication to this project and to the shark population in general.  We love Brendal!

We would also like to thank Captain Art of Blue Shark Charters for being an excellent captain, for sharing his knowledge and experience with us all, and for taking a chance and allowing us to give this amazing opportunity for young people to study sharks in a hands-on way that has not been attempted before in this area.

Picture by Don McCrimmon

We are also happy to announce that the media has picked up on the story of our trip and we have been given several amazing opportunities to share our experience and raise awareness about the plight of sharks in today's world.

You can listen to an interview with Brendal, camp counsellor Arielle and camper Kyra on CBC's "Mainstreet" here: http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/mainstreetns_20120706_45377.mp3

You can read an article on Openfile.com featuring interviews with campers Sophie and Jarrett as well as Brendal and Arielle here: http://www.openfile.ca/halifax/story/kids-get-their-hands-halifax-shark

Keep an eye out for our upcoming article in The Chronicle Herald and an interview on the radio station 97.5 tomorrow!

Thank you all for your support in this project.

Sincerely,
The IPYNC Staff

Shark Tagging Presentation with Brendal Davis

Hey everyone,

For those of you are coming on our shark-tagging adventure this Thursday, but were unable to attend the saftey and information briefing today, we took a video for you to watch.  So, if you are coming on the trip, please be sure to watch this before you come.



Finally, here is a brief summary of the presentation if you would like to re-read the key points:

Brendal’s Shark Presentation
·         Art will give briefing about the actual boat once we get there.
·         Be at the dock at 7am!
·         Bring snacks and drinks; there will be a cooler onboard.
·         Normally ends at 5:30pm, but it’s totally up to us when we want to leave
·         Parents should be on stand-by to pick up kids.
·         Sharks get a bad rap; Jaws is not reality.
·         Normally, the types of interactions humans have with sharks is diving, shark finning (shark fin soup), research
What makes sharks unique?
·        They are chondrichthyes (Cartilage fish), slow to reproduce
·         Sharks have survived 5 major extinctions, but haven’t been threatened until people came along.
·         Sharks’ global conservation status
·         Big populations of sharks are in danger! Shark fin soup and by-catch are the main threat. Populations are declining rapidly. We kill 100 million sharks per year, and sharks kill about 5 people (by mistake!)
What can we do?
·         Mitigate gear
·         Education! Like what we’re doing.
·         Working with fishermen

·         In order to give sharks legal protection, we need research and information, and that’s why we tag sharks.
·         Porbeagles are an endangered species in Canada; Makos are rare here too. We may not see these.
·         We will most likely see the Blue Sharks, as they are pretty common in the area.
·         Shortfin Mako: the fastest fish in the ocean.
·         We might also see a Thresher Shark, which are incredibly rare.
Take Home Messages:
·         Sharks are great predators, but they’re vulnerable to increased mortality.
·         Large species in particular are declining in our region.
·         This has probably led to cascading changes in the ecosystem
·         Improving the conservation of shark species will require creative new approaches.

·         Number 1 rule: Don’t go near the shark’s head and mouth!
We are super excited to see some of you on Thursday morning at the dock. :) Don't hesitate to contact us or Brendal (see earlier post) if you have any questions or concerns.  For those of you who won't be joining us, don't worry, we'll take tonnes of pictures and post them here later.

Peace, Love, and Sharks!
-The IPYNC Staff