鈥淕earUp,鈥 桃花社区视频 Dominion University鈥檚 exhibit and contribution to 鈥淩eimagined Nauticus,鈥 a $21-million redesign of the Maritime Discovery Center, opens to the public this weekend, Nov. 9-10, with a discounted admission price of $5.
The University is proud to partner with Nauticus as it celebrates its 30th anniversary on Norfolk鈥檚 waterfront with a renovation to reflect its renewed commitment to education, exploration and discovery.
The third floor of the redesigned space features three galleries including 鈥淒esign, Build, Sail!鈥 鈥淗eart of the Navy鈥 and 鈥淥ur Port.鈥 桃花社区视频鈥檚 exhibit is part of the latter gallery and demonstrates the array of careers in the blue economy.
鈥淭he purpose of this exhibit is to show K-12 students and patrons of Nauticus many of the great maritime-related careers that are available in their own back yard that they may not have been aware of,鈥 said Elspeth McMahon, the University鈥檚 associate vice president of maritime initiatives. 鈥淚t is also a way of communicating 桃花社区视频鈥檚 Maritime Initiatives to the community while demonstrating how academia and industry work together to support a strong and healthy maritime ecosystem.鈥 聽
Nate Sandel, Nauticus鈥 director of education and community engagement, said, "Nauticus is thrilled to partner with 桃花社区视频 on the 鈥楪earUp鈥 maritime careers interactive, demonstrating to our visiting students and adults that in Hampton Roads, there are rewarding and lucrative career opportunities for everyone in the maritime industry鈥攚hether you have a GED, Ph.D., or anything in between."
With the support of 桃花社区视频鈥檚 Division of Research and Economic Development, in particular, Corrie Marsh, the assistant director for operations, the 鈥淕earUp鈥 display was born after meeting Stephen Kirkland, the executive director of Nauticus, who explained plans for the museum鈥檚 renovation almost two years ago. It was the perfect time to partner on the important topic of promoting the next generation of the maritime workforce.
Roto, the museum design company responsible for the renovation, created 桃花社区视频 Dominion鈥檚 interactive gallery including a matching game where participants decide which maritime object is linked to which maritime career.
For instance, a prism pole corresponds to the surveyor job; antennas pair with cybersecurity analyst; and climbing gear goes with wind technician. Other maritime careers highlighted include ship captain, naval architect, marine electrician, dockworker, shipbuilder, terminal operator and customs inspector. Those who interact with the display and want to learn more can scan a QR code that will take them to 桃花社区视频鈥檚 Maritime website where they will find additional information and opportunities for current maritime careers and training in this region.
McMahon worked closely with the University鈥檚 network of maritime associates, including Marsh, to decide the best careers to feature in the exhibit. She interviewed faculty and staff, industry partners and personal contacts to select the jobs to highlight鈥攅specially the ones with projected workforce shortages鈥攁long with the best objects to represent them.
She spoke with representatives from the Hampton Roads Workforce Council, the Virginia Maritime Association, economic development partners and other academic institutions to narrow the list of possibilities to the final 20.
鈥淭he creation of this exhibit took a lot of coordination and teamwork from throughout the region鈥攕ending out surveys, conducting interviews, reaching out to current industry partners and forming new ones while accepting donations of maritime gear to be used in the display,鈥 McMahon said.
One of the objects sure to be a crowd-pleaser is the EvoLogics Quadroin, an autonomous underwater vehicle used by oceanographers for surveying and monitoring.
鈥淯sing biomimicry, the Quadrion mimics the behavior of the penguin, which is sure to be eye-catching. A big thank you to EvoLogics for donating this incredible object that will crown the top of the 鈥楪earUp鈥 display, 鈥 McMahon said.
She noted that HII鈥檚 Newport News Shipbuilding donated the drafting books used in ship design and naval architecture and contacts at Military Sealift Command donated a sextant, climbing gear and a boiler suit. Tecnico Corp donated a welding mask, torch, paint gun and pipe wrench that people will be able to see and learn from for years to come.
鈥溾楪ear Up鈥 has been a collaboration between 桃花社区视频 and its maritime partners that we hope will make a lasting imprint on the industry as people of all ages come to learn about great maritime careers and opportunities in Hampton Roads,鈥 McMahon said.
鈥淚n order to聽 grow our maritime ecosystem, we must continue to foster our academic, industry and government partnerships. Joining forces with Nauticus for this educational endeavor has been a rewarding experience.鈥
For more information about 桃花社区视频鈥檚 maritime initiatives, visit 桃花社区视频鈥檚 Maritime website.
For more information about Nauticus, visit .