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My name is Robin White, from Victoria, with the Vancouver Island group of Team British Columbia. I am in grade 8 at Gordon Head Middle School, and the VIRSF this year was my first regional science fair, so I am excited to be going to the CWSF!! I am passionate about the environment, which is why I chose to do this project. I also love sports; I was a competitive gymnast for 3 years, competing provincially to level 4 and winning 4th place all around at B.C. championships in 2008. I dance competitively with Karen Clark Dance Studio. I enjoy soccer, volleyball, track, and cross country. In addition, I like to read and draw, and am in the choir and solo group at my school, as well as the leadership program. Obviously I also love science, which is why I’m here!! Next year I will be attending Lambrick Park secondary, where I plan to continue my passion for science. |
| Robin White Warm and Fuzzy; no More Scuzzy: Effective Small Scale Motor Oil Spill Cleanup
Division: | Sciences de la santé / Innovation environnementale | Catégorie: | Junior | Région: | Vancouver Island | Ville: | Victoria, BC | École: | Gordon Head Elementary | Sommaire: | In part one of this project five readily available materials were used to study motor oil absorbency. Cotton and paper towel performed best. In part two of this project a homemade miniature skimmer containing either a cotton, newspaper or towel absorbency pad was used to test small outboard motor simulated oil spills in salt water and fresh water. Cotton proved to be highly successful. |
Prix | Valeur | Bourse d’études de l’Université Western Ontario Médaillé de bronze - Bourse de début d’études de 1 000 $ Sponsor: Université Western Ontario | 1 000,00 $ | Médaille de bronze - Innovation environnementale Junior Sponsor: EnviroExpo, présenté par VIA Rail Canada | 300,00 $ | Total | 1 300,00 $ | |