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As part of the Green Jobs Program, 10 high schoolers from the City of Wilmington traveled to Lewes to learn about the campus wind turbine, careers in wind energy, and the oyster aquaculture industry beginning to grow in Delaware.

As part of the Green Jobs Program, 10 high schoolers from the City of Wilmington traveled to Lewes to learn about the campus wind turbine, careers in wind energy, and the oyster aquaculture industry beginning to grow in Delaware.

Students from the Wilmington Green Jobs Program learn from UD about environmental jobs

For six weeks over the summer of 2019, 14 high school students from the City of Wilmington Green Jobs program worked with University of Delaware faculty and staff, participating in hands-on outdoor environmental work, learning about environmental issues and exploring career opportunities in the industry. 

The Green Jobs Program is coordinated by Martha Narvaez, a policy scientist in UDs Water Resources Center, and led by the City of Wilmingtons Department of Parks and Recreation. The students, selected from scores of applicants, work 25 hours a week in the program, earning minimum wage while accomplishing projects or learning about the work being performed by the nonprofits that host the students throughout the summer.

The program is a collaboration among nonprofit, private, government and academic institutions working together to provide opportunities for City of Wilmington youth to explore environmental issues and careers and to work on environmental projects, said Narvaez. The program consists of 18 partners from throughout the state and in its ninth year, continues to provide unique in-depth learning opportunities and career development for the 14-participating youth. 

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High school students in the Wilmington Green Jobs Program look up at the UD wind turbine on the Hugh R. Sharp Campus while Delaware Sea Grant Education Specialist David Christopher explains how the 400-foot-tall turbine generates enough power for the entire campus and about 100 homes in the City of Lewes.

High school students in the Wilmington Green Jobs Program look up at the UD wind turbine on the Hugh R. Sharp Campus while Delaware Sea Grant Education Specialist David Christopher explains how the 400-foot-tall turbine generates enough power for the entire campus and about 100 homes in the City of Lewes.

The Delaware Sea Grant (DESG) College Program has been one of the hosts for the Green Jobs program for a few years, but this year DESG involvement expanded to activities in both Wilmington and Lewes.

The Green Jobs students wrapped up their summer with a trip to UDs Hugh R. Sharp Campus in Lewes to learn from DESG professionals about green energy, including getting an up-close tour of UDs 2-megawatt wind turbine, as well as Delawares burgeoning oyster aquaculture industry. 

The discussion and tour of the turbine were led by David Christopher, DESGs Marine Education Specialist, and Christopher Petrone, director of DESGs Marine Advisory Service. 

Obviously, if youre on this campus, the wind turbine is the biggest thing that you notice, Petrone said. So we wanted the students to see it up-close, and give them some information on renewable energy in general and career opportunities in the field. 

Afterward, the students learned about oyster aquaculture and got to work helping DESG build equipment that will form the start of a new aquaculture demonstration project the program plans to implement. 

At four stations, the students got hands-on experience building and learning about the gear necessary to launch an oyster farm and to see different aspects of what an oyster farmer is going to have to deal with in Delaware. The gear was provided by Delaware Cultured Seafood. 

We showed them the gear needed to grow everything from tiny seed oysters, the size of grains of pepper, to full grown adult oysters and all the sizes in between, Petrone said. At all life stages, oysters have a whole host of predators that are trying to pick them off for a meal, and the gear is designed to prevent predation while fostering growth. 

DESG aquaculture specialist Dennis McIntosh, a faculty member at Delaware State University, helped students assemble oyster bags while explaining their value. David Christopher and Ed Hale, DESGs fisheries, seafood and aquaculture specialist, led the students in building a floating upweller system (or FLUPSY), which is used to quickly grow out oyster seed while protecting them from predation. 

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Marine Advisory Service specialist Ed Hale (left) and Jerimiah Wise (right) look on as some of Jerimiahs fellow Green Jobs participants  Zakir Moore, Daniah Righter (hidden), Roberto Nu??ez and Anthony Lewis (left to right)  begin to assemble a Floating Upweller System, or FLUPSY, for Delaware Sea Grants oyster aquaculture demonstration project.

Marine Advisory Service specialist Ed Hale (left) and Jerimiah Wise (right) look on as some of Jerimiahs fellow Green Jobs participants Zakir Moore, Daniah Righter (hidden), Roberto Nu??ez and Anthony Lewis (left to right) begin to assemble a Floating Upweller System, or FLUPSY, for Delaware Sea Grants oyster aquaculture demonstration project.

The plan is for DESG to acquire oyster seed and deploy the FLUPSY and other grow-out gear in the UD marine operations harbor to grow oysters to market size. This will allow DESG to have oysters and gear available so that either potential growers or participants in education programs can see how an aquaculture system works and see an oysters growth cycle. 

Hopefully, well have the Green Jobs program come back next summer and do some more work with those oysters, said Petrone. 

Community Garden

Students in the program also worked with DESG earlier this summer when Jame McCray, a human-environment interaction specialist with DESG, took them to the Southbridge Community Garden. 

The students were able to help weed the garden and learn about what impact community gardens can have on their communities. 

They also discussed the urban heat island effect where an urban area can be substantially warmer than its surrounding rural areas due to the lack of trees combined with dark, impervious surfaces such as roads, buildings, and parking lots how urban areas are being impacted by climate change, and the flooding that goes on in urban areas, which resonated with the group as Wilmington had recently experienced a flash flood. 

Darion Gray, the lead counselor for the Wilmington Green Jobs program and the executive director of the Wilmington Youth Leadership Commission, said that by interacting with some of the volunteers at the garden, the students were able to see the importance of giving back to their community and the importance of living off the land. 

In addition, the students learned about healthy eating, were exposed to foods that they may not have seen before, and learned about pollinators. 

McCray said that it was a great opportunity to talk with the students about the importance of urban gardens as well as show them the path she took to her career with DESG. 

Our talk gave the students a window into different career pathways, especially as a black woman with a Ph.D. in the sciences, McCray said. If you know that something is an option, you might actually take it and doing environmental work doesnt necessarily have to be a hobby. It is a viable career if you want it. I hope it gave them the idea that theres not just one way to go about your life. Theres not one path that you have to follow. 

Statewide exposure

Gray said that this summer, the students travelled from Wilmington to Milford to Rehoboth, among other locations, to gain an understanding of topics ranging from clean water to horticulture to recycling. In the process, they were exposed to experiences not available to them in their hometown. 

Im big on making sure that the youth can branch out from their everyday experiences that theyll experience in Wilmington, said Gray. We wont get to see a wind turbine in Wilmington. Now, Wilmington is a great place to be, develop yourself and give back and raise your children but we dont have any wind turbines and so my hats off to Sea Grant for letting the students experience the importance of clean energy. It was a super exciting day and a great experience.

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Dennis McIntosh, Marine Advisory Service specialist and faculty member at Delaware State University, holds an oyster bag steady as Green Jobs participant Georgiann Walker finishes assembling it. In the background, Roberto Nu??ez asks MAS Director Chris Petrone a question about the lifecycle of an oyster and gear used to farm them.

Dennis McIntosh, Marine Advisory Service specialist and faculty member at Delaware State University, holds an oyster bag steady as Green Jobs participant Georgiann Walker finishes assembling it. In the background, Roberto Nu??ez asks MAS Director Chris Petrone a question about the lifecycle of an oyster and gear used to farm them.

While Gray said that each student has responded differently to the activities with clean water being one of the highlights for most of the students one constant has been their individual desires to see their community improve.  

Everybody is very responsive to the opportunity on what he or she can do to make their community better, beautify his or her community, and beautify the city as well, said Gray. 

Other UD Support for the Green Jobs Program 

Other UD groups and departments involved in outreach with the program this summer included:

  • College of Agriculture and Natural Resources

  • College of Education and Human Development

  • Lerner College of Business and Economics

  • Environmental Health and Safety

  • Delaware Geological Survey

  • College of Arts and Sciences 

  • College of Earth, Ocean and Environment. 

About the Water Resources Center

The mission of UD's Water Resources Center (WRC) is to provide water resources assistance to governments in Delaware, the Delaware Valley, and along the Atlantic Seaboard through the universitys land grant public service, education, and research role. The WRC is a unit of the Institute for Public Administration  (IPA), which addresses the policy, planning, and management needs of its partners through the integration of applied research, professional development and the education of tomorrow's leaders.

Originally published on August 29, 2019 by UDaily. Article by Adam Thomas. Photos by Mark Jolly. 

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