"Dive into the wonders of ocean habitats and discover how marine animals survive in some of the most extreme places on Earth! Campers explore ecosystems like coral reefs, the deep sea, and polar waters through hands-on investigations that connect habitat, adaptations, and ocean processes. Throughout the week, campers model tides and currents, build creative science projects like a windsock squid and a hydrothermal vent model, and use data and observations to compare how organisms meet their needs in different environments. They’ll connect what they learn to YSI’s animal ambassadors by examining how structure and behavior support survival, then apply those ideas to marine “cousins” out in the ocean. Campers will also participate in an age-appropriate squid dissection or specimen investigation to explore anatomy and how it supports movement, feeding, and defense. By the end of camp, learners will be able to explain how ocean conditions shape adaptations and will strengthen skills in scientific observation, modeling, and evidence-based reasoning. Campers will also meet YSI’s live animal ambassadors to connect their learning to real organisms." *Please not that camp will NOT be in session on Friday, July 3rd, due to the holiday weekend.
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