Ever wonder what mysteries lay beneath the ocean surface? Jump in and explore the underwater world first-hand with mask and snorkel, observing the diversity of life in the nearshore habitats of Monterey Bay. A visit to the tidepools will allow you to investigate the creatures that live at the edge of the sea, then examine the internal and external anatomy of fish during a dissection of a local species. Plankton studies, fish printing and algae pressing will round out your study of kelp forest life. Campers must be able to swim. Activities: snorkeling (2 days- gear is provided), algae pressing, gyotaku, tidepooling, plankton studies, fish dissection, beach play Location: Lover's Point Registration includes a Camp SEA Lab T-shirt
Discuss This Activity