About this Grantee

Biofouling: It's a sticky situation
George Barlow’s high school science students at East Valley High School
in Spokane, WA, immersed themselves in the scientific method during a
yearlong project in which they created and tested environmentally
friendly materials to remove barnacles from ship hulls, which ends up
costing the U.S. Navy millions of dollars each year in fuel costs.
Students began initial background testing to create antifouling
substances, then designed an experiment to test them in aquariums with
barnacles and mussels.
Barlow and his co-applicant, Tim Severns, received a $5,000 Student
Achievement grant from the NEA Foundation to complete this project.
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