Pontchartrain Conservancy hosts remotely operated vehicle expo
Families are invited to build, drive and learn all about remotely operated vehicles
NEW ORLEANS — Pontchartrain Conservancy is hosting the second annual Dive into Discovery remotely operated vehicle (ROV) expo at the New Canal Lighthouse July 8 – 12. This family-friendly event will feature six activities each day, designed to inspire curiosity about Lake Pontchartrain and STEM learning.
“This expo allows the public to learn more about what Pontchartrain Conservancy does across the 16 parishes that make up the basin as well as learn how fun science can be through ROV and STEM learning activities,” said Kristi Trail, executive director of Pontchartrain Conservancy. “Our staff is expertly skilled in building and operating ROVs for the purpose of helping research the water quality of the Pontchartrain Basin.”
Daily Activities (no registration required, available each day from noon to 4 p.m.)
Underwater Cameras: Use remote cameras to observe aquatic life in Lake Pontchartrain
Coral Making: Make colorful corals and help us decorate the onsite pool
Drive ROVs: Pilot submersible vehicles in the onsite pool and Lake Pontchartrain
Hydraulic Arm: Learn how hydraulics work and operate a hydraulic arm
Tactile Coding: Use hands-on programming kits to make buttons, keyboards and controllers
Circuitry: Build circuits to turn on lights and activate buzzers
Admission for Dive into Discovery’s daily activities is $15 per person and includes access to the New Canal Lighthouse Museum.
For more information about the event, please visit scienceforourcoast.org/events
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About Pontchartrain Conservancy:
Pontchartrain Conservancy is a New Orleans-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to an environmentally sustainable, prosperous and resilient region. Our mission is to drive environmental sustainability and stewardship through scientific research, education and advocacy. Pontchartrain Conservancy consists of a board of directors representing Lake Pontchartrain Basin parishes and regulatory agencies. For more information or to get involved, visit www.scienceforourcoast.org. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @PontchartrainConservancy and Twitter at @OurBasin.