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Berkeley Marina Education - Group Field Trips
Low Tide Discovery Program
Since 1979, the Berkeley Marina has offered innovative hands-on programs for class field-trips. The unique locations of rocky shore, docks, pier, and the open Bay found at the Marina are used to provide Marine Environmental Education to school children and classes from all over the Bay Area. Each program instills a conservation message empowering the students to help the environment.
Classes are taught by experienced naturalists and docent volunteers. The ratio of adult teachers to children is almost 1:3. We run our programs in the Shorebird Nature Center, which has a microscope lab and two 200-gallon aquariums.
Low-tide discovery program
Grade level: K-3rd Duration: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
Students receive an estuary education while visiting the rocky shore and the docks of the marina. Students will encounter bay organisms through hands-on discovery and learn about their unique adaptations.
We will be exploring the rocky shoreline, so please wear shoes/clothes you don't mind getting wet or muddy.
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