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SUMMARY:NOAA Science Camp - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:*Online registration is full*\nContact Maile Sullivan\, Education Specialist (noaacamp@uw.edu) to find out about future camps.\n  \nThis week-long day camp introduces students to earth and ocean sciences and science careers through hands-on activities emphasizing solutions to real-world problems. During the week\, campers may participate in the following activities:\n\n\nTry on SCUBA diving gear and simulate a dive in a hyperbaric chamber\n\n\nIdentify different marine mammals by looking at tags and skulls\n\n\nAnalyze water samples and see how buoys help predict large-scale climate events\n\n\nLearn to use marine navigation charts and practice charting skills\n\n\nLearn about hazardous substances and respond to a hypothetical spill\n\n\nInteract with NOAA scientists\n\n\nCampers spend the first part of the week visiting a variety of NOAA science offices\, where they participate in activities that highlight the scientists’ work. Later in the week\, campers work together with NOAA scientists to solve an environmental mystery. Between activities with scientists\, campers have fun participating in team-building exercises and outside games. \n\nNOAA Science Camp Engages Middle School Youth\nStudents entering sixth\, seventh or eighth grade in the fall may attend. Campers come from public\, private\, and home schools with varying levels of science background. Since the program is aligned with grade-specific learning objectives\, students in other grades are not eligible to attend. Students are permitted to attend for more than one year\, but please be aware that the camp is similar from year to year and not intended for returning campers. \nNOAA Science camp is a day camp program only — camp runs from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. during weekdays. \nOnline Registration typically opens in mid-March. \nWant to be notified when registration opens? Sign up now! For more information\, please send email to noaacamp@uw.edu. \n\n  \n \n  \n\n  \n\n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/noaa-science-camp-session-1/
LOCATION:NOAA Sand Point Facility\, 7600 Sand Point Way NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98155\, United States
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SUMMARY:Extreme Low Tides in Puget Sound
DESCRIPTION:Get out and explore the seashore during extreme low tides this week! \nWednesday July 11: 10:05 AM\, -2.6 feet \nThursday July 12: 10:51 AM\, -3.3 feet \nFriday July 13: 11:39 AM\, -3.6 feet \nSaturday July 14: 12:26 PM\, -3.5 feet \nSunday July 15: 1:14 PM\, -2.9 feet \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/extreme-low-tides-in-puget-sound/
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SUMMARY:SEA Discovery Center Summer Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday evenings this summer for Summer Lectures at SEA. Each week\, guest experts will speak in-person about issues and research investigations relevant to the marine environment in the Puget Sound and greater Salish Sea. With topics ranging from the history of water quality in Liberty Bay\, marine mammal acoustics\, and the expansion of invasive species\, the lectures expand your knowledge and enhance your understanding of the region’s unique ecosystem. \n Free and open to the public. Registration is not required. WA approved clock hours available for attending 3 or more lectures. Instructions on how to log hours are here. \n Dates and Times: Wednesdays\, July 11 – Aug. 29\, starting at 6 p.m. \n·         July 11\, 2018 Liberty Bay Watershed: Its History and Trends in Water Quality and Aquatic Habitat \n·         July 18\, 2018 The Global Expansion of European Green Crabs \n·         July 25\, 2018 What’s Happening to the Sea Stars? \n·         August 1\, 2018 Marine Mammal Bioacoustics \n·         August 8\, 2018 Eelgrass Wasting Disease in the Salish Sea: Local Impacts and Identifying Resilience in a Changing Ocean \n·         August 15\, 2018 Anemones on Acid: Sea Anemone Symbiosis in Changing Seas \n·         August 22\, 2018 Assessing the State of the Sound \n·         August 29\, 2018 SEA Discovery Center Interns investigate Liberty Bay and the Salish Sea \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/sea-discovery-center-summer-lecture/2018-07-11/
LOCATION:SEA Discovery Center\, 18743 Front St NE\, Poulsbo\, WA\, 98370
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