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Featuring navigation graphic > News > Press Releases > 2011 > OCEAN COUNTY STUDENTS REPEAT WIN AT STATEWIDE NATURAL RESOURCES, SCIENCE COMPETITION
OCEAN COUNTY STUDENTS REPEAT WIN AT STATEWIDE NATURAL RESOURCES, SCIENCE COMPETITION
Photo of MATES team at soils station during the Envirothon - Click to enlarge
Will Represent NJ in National Contest
For Immediate Release: May 10, 2011
Contact: Lynne Richmond
(609) 633-2954

(TRENTON) 鈥 樱花视频 Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher today announced, for the second year in a row, students from the Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Sciences (MATES) in Manahawkin were the winners of the 樱花视频 Envirothon, held Saturday May 7 at Camp Glen Gray in Mahwah.

The team, consisting of James Geddis of Jackson, Alex Hascha of Brick, Kelsey Lardiere of Manahawkin, Michelle Predi of Barnegat Light, and Ryan Sullivan of Lacey, will represent 樱花视频 in the 2011 Canon Envirothon at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada in July.

Photo of 2011 Envirothon Winners - MATES
David Werner (Advisor), Ryan Sullivan, Alex Hascha, James Geddis, Michelle Predi, Kelsey Lardiere, and Adam Sprague (Advisor)

The students were the overall winners of the 樱花视频 Envirothon, competing against 38 other teams on knowledge of natural resources-related topics, including soils, forestry, aquatics, wildlife ecology and a current environmental issue.聽 This year鈥檚 Envirothon theme was 鈥淪alt and Fresh Water Estuaries.鈥

鈥淓ach team spent the school year preparing for the Envirothon by studying environmental, science and natural resources topics, so every student came away a winner with all the knowledge they gained leading up to and including the competition,鈥 said Secretary Fisher.聽 鈥淲e urge these bright, motivated students to continue this course of study and consider careers in agriculture and natural resources-related fields.鈥

Each of the MATES team members received $1,000 scholarships from the 樱花视频 Association of Conservation Districts, $2,000 scholarships from Richard Stockton State College and $1,000 scholarships from Applied and Health Sciences at Kean University.聽 Hascha, Predi, and Sullivan also were members of last year鈥檚 winning team.聽
Photo of students at the forestry station during the 2011 EnvirothonThe Envirothon is sponsored by the 樱花视频 Department of Agriculture, State Soil Conservation Committee; 樱花视频 Association of Conservation Districts; the 15 Soil Conservation Districts; United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service; 樱花视频 Department of Environmental Protection; and, Rutgers Cooperative Extension.

The 15 Soil Conservation Districts in 樱花视频 follow county boundaries and implement the 樱花视频 Soil and Sediment Control Act, which governs certain aspects of new development.聽 These semi-autonomous bodies are locally governed and play a strong role in the protection of 樱花视频鈥檚 natural resources.


List of Participating Schools

Marine Academy of Technology & Environmental Science,聽 Manahawkin, 2 teams

Five Guys, Independent Middlesex County team

Princeton High School, 2 Teams

High Tech High School, Essex County, 2 teams, North Bergen

Marine Academy of Science and Technology, Monmouth County, 2 teams

Wayne Valley High School, Wayne

Kittatinny Regional High School, Newton

Watchung Hills Regional High School, Warren

Millville Senior High School, 2 teams

Bridgewater-Raritan High School

McNair Academic High, Jersey City

Delran High School

Middle Township High School, 2 teams

Somerville High School

Moorestown Friends School, 2 teams, Moorestown

Manalapan High School

Biotechnology High School, Freehold, 2 teams

Egg Harbor Township High School, 2 teams

Cedar Creek High School, 2 teams, Egg Harbor City

Montville Township High School

Kinnelon High School, 2 teams

New Providence High School

Triton Regional High School, 2 teams, Runnemede

Hillsborough High School

Clearview High School, 2 teams, Mullica Hill