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Experience research & field-based teacher training
Improve understanding of estuary environment using local examples
Support incorporation of estuary & watershed topics into classroom teaching
Promote student stewardship of estuaries & watersheds
Receive content aligned with national education standards and/or N.C. Essential Standards
The staff of the NC Maritime Museum and the Rachel Carson Reserve are pairing up to create this unique camp that combines history and science to understand the local maritime environment, culture, legends and history of the coast. Topics covered will include sea monsters, plankton, cetaceans, pirates and more! Students will be asked to participate in field trips to local sites such as Beaufort’s Old Burying Ground and participate in hands-on experiments including small creature dissections and chocolate chip excavations. July 22nd - 26th, 9:00 a.m.
Investigate estuarine habitats, plants and animals through field and lab studies. This 3-day course includes a field trip to the Rachel Carson National Estuarine Research Reserve, water quality testing, using microscopes for plankton identification and many more activities. July 29th - 31st, 9:00 a.m. to noon. Advance registration required.
Investigate estuarine habitats, plants and animals through field and lab studies. This 3-day course includes a field trip to the Rachel Carson National Estuarine Research Reserve, water quality testing, using microscopes for plankton identification and many more activities. June 26th - 28th, 9:00 a.m. to noon. Advance registration required.
Investigate coastal marine life of the tidal flats, salt marshes and sounds on local islands on this 2-day class. Field-based classes include ferry ride, barrier island hiking and animal identification. August 8th and 9th, 9:00 a.m. to noon. Advance registration required.
Investigate coastal marine life of the tidal flats, salt marshes and sounds on local islands on this 2-day class. Field-based classes include ferry ride, barrier island hiking and animal identification. July 8th and 9th, 9:00 a.m. to noon. Advance registration required.