Breakfast, lunch, and dinner-what eats what? This week, campers will start at the bottom and work their way up food chains throughout the oceans. From primary producers to apex predators, the oceans are full of dynamic food webs that campers will get to examine each day. This camp has water days Tuesday-Friday that include dip netting, snorkeling, and water activities. We highly recommend that Tidal Tykes have some experience in a structured classroom setting before attending Mote Camp. SWIMMING SKILLS REQUIRED Campers will participate in water activities Tuesday through Thursday. These activities include snorkeling and field sampling. Campers will receive instruction and guidance for all water-based activities. Swimming skills are required, however campers do not need to be advanced swimmers. They must be comfortable getting in the water and be able to doggy paddle. A certified lifeguard will be in the water with camp groups at all times. This camp also includes tours of the Marine Mammal Center.
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